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Tipo: Artigo de Periódico
Título : Heatwaves and a decrease in turbidity drive coral bleaching in Atlantic marginal equatorial reefs
Autor : Barroso, Hortência de Sousa
Lima, Isabelle de Oliveira
Bezerra, Antonia Diana Alves
Garcia, Tatiane Martins
Tavares, Tallita Cruz Lopes
Alves, Ravena Santiago
Souza Junior, Edmilson Ferreira de
Teixeira, Carlos Eduardo Peres
Viana, Michael Barbosa
Soares, Marcelo Oliveria
Palabras clave : Coral reef;Marginal reef;Phosphorus;Marine heatwave;Recifes marginais;Ondas de calor marinha
Fecha de publicación : 2023
Editorial : Frontiers In Marine Science
Citación : LUCAS, Caroline Costa; TEIXEIRA, Carlos Eduardo Peres; BRAGA, Marcus Davis Andrade ; CARLOS JÚNIOR, Francisc ; PAIVA, Sandra Vieira; GURGEL, Anne Larisse ; ROSSI, Sergio ; SOARES, Marcelo Oliveira. Heatwaves and a decrease in turbidity drive coral bleaching in Atlantic marginal equatorial reefs. Frontiers In Marine Science, Switzerland, v. 10, p. 01-11, 2023. Disponível m: https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2023.1061488. Acesso em: 8 maio 2023.
Abstract: Tropical reefs can occur naturally under suboptimal environmental conditions, where few reef-building corals thrive. These unique reefs are especially important for understanding resistance to global warming, but they are understudied. We studied a coral bleaching event that occurred in turbid reefs (~ 19 m deep) in the equatorial southwestern Atlantic. Mass bleaching was observed in 91% of the Siderastrea stellata colonies in 2020, whereas only 7.7% of the colonies were bleached in 2019 and 10.9% in 2022. The year 2020 had the highest heat stress recorded in this century in this region according to the degree of heating weeks such as 17.6°C-week. In the first semester of 2020, the region also underwent three marine heatwaves (MHWs) above the average temperatures (1.3, 1.5, and 2.0°C). The lowest turbidity and wind speed matched long-lasting, repeated, and severe MHWs. These reef-building corals are dominant under moderate turbid waters and high sea temperature (26–29°C), however they are near the maximum tolerance limit. In this regard, these low-latitude reefs are warming twice as fast (0.2°C/decade) as other regions (e.g., Abrolhos and Coral Coast) (0.1 to 0.13°C/decade) in the South America reef system demonstrating that they cannot be considered climate-change refugia. These results suggest that even turbid marginal reefs and tolerant corals are highly susceptible to mass bleaching, especially when heatwaves and a decrease in turbidity occur simultaneously.
URI : http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/72096
ISSN : 2296-7745
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