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Persistence and Change in Community Composition of Reef Corals through Present, Past, and Future Climates

The reduction in coral cover on many contemporary tropical reefs suggests a different set of coral community assemblages will dominate future reefs. To evaluate the capacity of reef corals to persist over various time scales, we examined coral community dynamics in contemporary, fossil, and simulate...

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Autores principales: Edmunds, Peter J., Adjeroud, Mehdi, Baskett, Marissa L., Baums, Iliana B., Budd, Ann F., Carpenter, Robert C., Fabina, Nicholas S., Fan, Tung-Yung, Franklin, Erik C., Gross, Kevin, Han, Xueying, Jacobson, Lianne, Klaus, James S., McClanahan, Tim R., O'Leary, Jennifer K., van Oppen, Madeleine J. H., Pochon, Xavier, Putnam, Hollie M., Smith, Tyler B., Stat, Michael, Sweatman, Hugh, van Woesik, Robert, Gates, Ruth D.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4182679/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25272143
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0107525
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author Edmunds, Peter J.
Adjeroud, Mehdi
Baskett, Marissa L.
Baums, Iliana B.
Budd, Ann F.
Carpenter, Robert C.
Fabina, Nicholas S.
Fan, Tung-Yung
Franklin, Erik C.
Gross, Kevin
Han, Xueying
Jacobson, Lianne
Klaus, James S.
McClanahan, Tim R.
O'Leary, Jennifer K.
van Oppen, Madeleine J. H.
Pochon, Xavier
Putnam, Hollie M.
Smith, Tyler B.
Stat, Michael
Sweatman, Hugh
van Woesik, Robert
Gates, Ruth D.
author_facet Edmunds, Peter J.
Adjeroud, Mehdi
Baskett, Marissa L.
Baums, Iliana B.
Budd, Ann F.
Carpenter, Robert C.
Fabina, Nicholas S.
Fan, Tung-Yung
Franklin, Erik C.
Gross, Kevin
Han, Xueying
Jacobson, Lianne
Klaus, James S.
McClanahan, Tim R.
O'Leary, Jennifer K.
van Oppen, Madeleine J. H.
Pochon, Xavier
Putnam, Hollie M.
Smith, Tyler B.
Stat, Michael
Sweatman, Hugh
van Woesik, Robert
Gates, Ruth D.
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description The reduction in coral cover on many contemporary tropical reefs suggests a different set of coral community assemblages will dominate future reefs. To evaluate the capacity of reef corals to persist over various time scales, we examined coral community dynamics in contemporary, fossil, and simulated future coral reef ecosystems. Based on studies between 1987 and 2012 at two locations in the Caribbean, and between 1981 and 2013 at five locations in the Indo-Pacific, we show that many coral genera declined in abundance, some showed no change in abundance, and a few coral genera increased in abundance. Whether the abundance of a genus declined, increased, or was conserved, was independent of coral family. An analysis of fossil-reef communities in the Caribbean revealed changes in numerical dominance and relative abundances of coral genera, and demonstrated that neither dominance nor taxon was associated with persistence. As coral family was a poor predictor of performance on contemporary reefs, a trait-based, dynamic, multi-patch model was developed to explore the phenotypic basis of ecological performance in a warmer future. Sensitivity analyses revealed that upon exposure to thermal stress, thermal tolerance, growth rate, and longevity were the most important predictors of coral persistence. Together, our results underscore the high variation in the rates and direction of change in coral abundances on contemporary and fossil reefs. Given this variation, it remains possible that coral reefs will be populated by a subset of the present coral fauna in a future that is warmer than the recent past.
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spelling pubmed-41826792014-10-07 Persistence and Change in Community Composition of Reef Corals through Present, Past, and Future Climates Edmunds, Peter J. Adjeroud, Mehdi Baskett, Marissa L. Baums, Iliana B. Budd, Ann F. Carpenter, Robert C. Fabina, Nicholas S. Fan, Tung-Yung Franklin, Erik C. Gross, Kevin Han, Xueying Jacobson, Lianne Klaus, James S. McClanahan, Tim R. O'Leary, Jennifer K. van Oppen, Madeleine J. H. Pochon, Xavier Putnam, Hollie M. Smith, Tyler B. Stat, Michael Sweatman, Hugh van Woesik, Robert Gates, Ruth D. PLoS One Research Article The reduction in coral cover on many contemporary tropical reefs suggests a different set of coral community assemblages will dominate future reefs. To evaluate the capacity of reef corals to persist over various time scales, we examined coral community dynamics in contemporary, fossil, and simulated future coral reef ecosystems. Based on studies between 1987 and 2012 at two locations in the Caribbean, and between 1981 and 2013 at five locations in the Indo-Pacific, we show that many coral genera declined in abundance, some showed no change in abundance, and a few coral genera increased in abundance. Whether the abundance of a genus declined, increased, or was conserved, was independent of coral family. An analysis of fossil-reef communities in the Caribbean revealed changes in numerical dominance and relative abundances of coral genera, and demonstrated that neither dominance nor taxon was associated with persistence. As coral family was a poor predictor of performance on contemporary reefs, a trait-based, dynamic, multi-patch model was developed to explore the phenotypic basis of ecological performance in a warmer future. Sensitivity analyses revealed that upon exposure to thermal stress, thermal tolerance, growth rate, and longevity were the most important predictors of coral persistence. Together, our results underscore the high variation in the rates and direction of change in coral abundances on contemporary and fossil reefs. Given this variation, it remains possible that coral reefs will be populated by a subset of the present coral fauna in a future that is warmer than the recent past. Public Library of Science 2014-10-01 /pmc/articles/PMC4182679/ /pubmed/25272143 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0107525 Text en © 2014 Edmunds et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Edmunds, Peter J.
Adjeroud, Mehdi
Baskett, Marissa L.
Baums, Iliana B.
Budd, Ann F.
Carpenter, Robert C.
Fabina, Nicholas S.
Fan, Tung-Yung
Franklin, Erik C.
Gross, Kevin
Han, Xueying
Jacobson, Lianne
Klaus, James S.
McClanahan, Tim R.
O'Leary, Jennifer K.
van Oppen, Madeleine J. H.
Pochon, Xavier
Putnam, Hollie M.
Smith, Tyler B.
Stat, Michael
Sweatman, Hugh
van Woesik, Robert
Gates, Ruth D.
Persistence and Change in Community Composition of Reef Corals through Present, Past, and Future Climates
title Persistence and Change in Community Composition of Reef Corals through Present, Past, and Future Climates
title_full Persistence and Change in Community Composition of Reef Corals through Present, Past, and Future Climates
title_fullStr Persistence and Change in Community Composition of Reef Corals through Present, Past, and Future Climates
title_full_unstemmed Persistence and Change in Community Composition of Reef Corals through Present, Past, and Future Climates
title_short Persistence and Change in Community Composition of Reef Corals through Present, Past, and Future Climates
title_sort persistence and change in community composition of reef corals through present, past, and future climates
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4182679/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25272143
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0107525
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