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Global declines in coral reef calcium carbonate production under ocean acidification and warming

Ocean warming and acidification threaten the future growth of coral reefs. This is because the calcifying coral reef taxa that construct the calcium carbonate frameworks and cement the reef together are highly sensitive to ocean warming and acidification. However, the global-scale effects of ocean w...

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Autores principales: Cornwall, Christopher E., Comeau, Steeve, Kornder, Niklas A., Perry, Chris T., van Hooidonk, Ruben, DeCarlo, Thomas M., Pratchett, Morgan S., Anderson, Kristen D., Browne, Nicola, Carpenter, Robert, Diaz-Pulido, Guillermo, D’Olivo, Juan P., Doo, Steve S., Figueiredo, Joana, Fortunato, Sofia A. V., Kennedy, Emma, Lantz, Coulson A., McCulloch, Malcolm T., González-Rivero, Manuel, Schoepf, Verena, Smithers, Scott G., Lowe, Ryan J.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: National Academy of Sciences 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8166140/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33972407
http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2015265118
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author Cornwall, Christopher E.
Comeau, Steeve
Kornder, Niklas A.
Perry, Chris T.
van Hooidonk, Ruben
DeCarlo, Thomas M.
Pratchett, Morgan S.
Anderson, Kristen D.
Browne, Nicola
Carpenter, Robert
Diaz-Pulido, Guillermo
D’Olivo, Juan P.
Doo, Steve S.
Figueiredo, Joana
Fortunato, Sofia A. V.
Kennedy, Emma
Lantz, Coulson A.
McCulloch, Malcolm T.
González-Rivero, Manuel
Schoepf, Verena
Smithers, Scott G.
Lowe, Ryan J.
author_facet Cornwall, Christopher E.
Comeau, Steeve
Kornder, Niklas A.
Perry, Chris T.
van Hooidonk, Ruben
DeCarlo, Thomas M.
Pratchett, Morgan S.
Anderson, Kristen D.
Browne, Nicola
Carpenter, Robert
Diaz-Pulido, Guillermo
D’Olivo, Juan P.
Doo, Steve S.
Figueiredo, Joana
Fortunato, Sofia A. V.
Kennedy, Emma
Lantz, Coulson A.
McCulloch, Malcolm T.
González-Rivero, Manuel
Schoepf, Verena
Smithers, Scott G.
Lowe, Ryan J.
author_sort Cornwall, Christopher E.
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description Ocean warming and acidification threaten the future growth of coral reefs. This is because the calcifying coral reef taxa that construct the calcium carbonate frameworks and cement the reef together are highly sensitive to ocean warming and acidification. However, the global-scale effects of ocean warming and acidification on rates of coral reef net carbonate production remain poorly constrained despite a wealth of studies assessing their effects on the calcification of individual organisms. Here, we present global estimates of projected future changes in coral reef net carbonate production under ocean warming and acidification. We apply a meta-analysis of responses of coral reef taxa calcification and bioerosion rates to predicted changes in coral cover driven by climate change to estimate the net carbonate production rates of 183 reefs worldwide by 2050 and 2100. We forecast mean global reef net carbonate production under representative concentration pathways (RCP) 2.6, 4.5, and 8.5 will decline by 76, 149, and 156%, respectively, by 2100. While 63% of reefs are projected to continue to accrete by 2100 under RCP2.6, 94% will be eroding by 2050 under RCP8.5, and no reefs will continue to accrete at rates matching projected sea level rise under RCP4.5 or 8.5 by 2100. Projected reduced coral cover due to bleaching events predominately drives these declines rather than the direct physiological impacts of ocean warming and acidification on calcification or bioerosion. Presently degraded reefs were also more sensitive in our analysis. These findings highlight the low likelihood that the world’s coral reefs will maintain their functional roles without near-term stabilization of atmospheric CO(2) emissions.
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spelling pubmed-81661402021-06-10 Global declines in coral reef calcium carbonate production under ocean acidification and warming Cornwall, Christopher E. Comeau, Steeve Kornder, Niklas A. Perry, Chris T. van Hooidonk, Ruben DeCarlo, Thomas M. Pratchett, Morgan S. Anderson, Kristen D. Browne, Nicola Carpenter, Robert Diaz-Pulido, Guillermo D’Olivo, Juan P. Doo, Steve S. Figueiredo, Joana Fortunato, Sofia A. V. Kennedy, Emma Lantz, Coulson A. McCulloch, Malcolm T. González-Rivero, Manuel Schoepf, Verena Smithers, Scott G. Lowe, Ryan J. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A Biological Sciences Ocean warming and acidification threaten the future growth of coral reefs. This is because the calcifying coral reef taxa that construct the calcium carbonate frameworks and cement the reef together are highly sensitive to ocean warming and acidification. However, the global-scale effects of ocean warming and acidification on rates of coral reef net carbonate production remain poorly constrained despite a wealth of studies assessing their effects on the calcification of individual organisms. Here, we present global estimates of projected future changes in coral reef net carbonate production under ocean warming and acidification. We apply a meta-analysis of responses of coral reef taxa calcification and bioerosion rates to predicted changes in coral cover driven by climate change to estimate the net carbonate production rates of 183 reefs worldwide by 2050 and 2100. We forecast mean global reef net carbonate production under representative concentration pathways (RCP) 2.6, 4.5, and 8.5 will decline by 76, 149, and 156%, respectively, by 2100. While 63% of reefs are projected to continue to accrete by 2100 under RCP2.6, 94% will be eroding by 2050 under RCP8.5, and no reefs will continue to accrete at rates matching projected sea level rise under RCP4.5 or 8.5 by 2100. Projected reduced coral cover due to bleaching events predominately drives these declines rather than the direct physiological impacts of ocean warming and acidification on calcification or bioerosion. Presently degraded reefs were also more sensitive in our analysis. These findings highlight the low likelihood that the world’s coral reefs will maintain their functional roles without near-term stabilization of atmospheric CO(2) emissions. National Academy of Sciences 2021-05-25 2021-05-10 /pmc/articles/PMC8166140/ /pubmed/33972407 http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2015265118 Text en Copyright © 2021 the Author(s). Published by PNAS. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This open access article is distributed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives License 4.0 (CC BY-NC-ND) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) .
spellingShingle Biological Sciences
Cornwall, Christopher E.
Comeau, Steeve
Kornder, Niklas A.
Perry, Chris T.
van Hooidonk, Ruben
DeCarlo, Thomas M.
Pratchett, Morgan S.
Anderson, Kristen D.
Browne, Nicola
Carpenter, Robert
Diaz-Pulido, Guillermo
D’Olivo, Juan P.
Doo, Steve S.
Figueiredo, Joana
Fortunato, Sofia A. V.
Kennedy, Emma
Lantz, Coulson A.
McCulloch, Malcolm T.
González-Rivero, Manuel
Schoepf, Verena
Smithers, Scott G.
Lowe, Ryan J.
Global declines in coral reef calcium carbonate production under ocean acidification and warming
title Global declines in coral reef calcium carbonate production under ocean acidification and warming
title_full Global declines in coral reef calcium carbonate production under ocean acidification and warming
title_fullStr Global declines in coral reef calcium carbonate production under ocean acidification and warming
title_full_unstemmed Global declines in coral reef calcium carbonate production under ocean acidification and warming
title_short Global declines in coral reef calcium carbonate production under ocean acidification and warming
title_sort global declines in coral reef calcium carbonate production under ocean acidification and warming
topic Biological Sciences
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8166140/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33972407
http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2015265118
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