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Local bleaching thresholds established by remote sensing techniques vary among reefs with deviating bleaching patterns during the 2012 event in the Arabian/Persian Gulf.

Dawood Shuail1, Jörg Wiedenmann1, Cecilia D'Angelo1, Andrew H Baird2, Morgan S Pratchett2, Bernhard Riegl3, John A Burt4, Peter Petrov5, Carl Amos1.   

Abstract

A severe bleaching event affected coral communities off the coast of Abu Dhabi, UAE in August/September, 2012. In Saadiyat and Ras Ghanada reefs ~40% of the corals showed signs of bleaching. In contrast, only 15% of the corals were affected on Delma reef. Bleaching threshold temperatures for these sites were established using remotely sensed sea surface temperature (SST) data recorded by MODIS-Aqua. The calculated threshold temperatures varied between locations (34.48 °C, 34.55 °C, 35.05 °C), resulting in site-specific deviations in the numbers of days during which these thresholds were exceeded. Hence, the less severe bleaching of Delma reef might be explained by the lower relative heat stress experienced by this coral community. However, the dominance of Porites spp. that is associated with the long-term exposure of Delma reef to elevated temperatures, as well as the more pristine setting may have additionally contributed to the higher coral bleaching threshold for this site. Crown
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Keywords:  Coral bleaching; Coral reefs; Extreme environment; Global change; Symbiodinium; Threshold temperature; Zooxanthellae

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26971815     DOI: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2016.03.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mar Pollut Bull        ISSN: 0025-326X            Impact factor:   5.553


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Authors:  Edward G Smith; Benjamin C C Hume; Patrice Delaney; Jörg Wiedenmann; John A Burt
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2017-06-30       Impact factor: 3.240

2.  An enigmatic decoupling between heat stress and coral bleaching on the Great Barrier Reef.

Authors:  Thomas M DeCarlo; Hugo B Harrison
Journal:  PeerJ       Date:  2019-08-12       Impact factor: 2.984

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