globalchange  > 全球变化的国际研究计划
DOI: 10.1007/s00338-019-01795-8
WOS记录号: WOS:000479051100010
论文题名:
The state of Western Australia's coral reefs
作者: Gilmour, James P.1,2; Cook, Kylie L.1; Ryan, Nicole M.1; Puotinen, Marjetta L.1; Green, Rebecca H.2,3,4; Shedrawi, George5,16; Hobbs, Jean-Paul A.6; Thomson, Damian P.7; Babcock, Russell C.8; Buckee, Joanna9,10; Foster, Taryn1; Richards, Zoe T.6,11; Wilson, Shaun K.2,5; Barnes, Peter B.12; Coutts, Teresa B.12; Radford, Ben T.1,2,13; Piggott, Camilla H.1,2,14; Depczynski, Martial1,2; Evans, Scott N.15; Schoepf, Verena2,3,4; Evans, Richard D.2,5; Halford, Andrew R.16; Nutt, Christopher D.17; Bancroft, Kevin P.5,18; Heyward, Andrew J.1; Oades, Daniel19
通讯作者: Gilmour, James P.
刊名: CORAL REEFS
ISSN: 0722-4028
EISSN: 1432-0975
出版年: 2019
卷: 38, 期:4, 页码:651-667
语种: 英语
英文关键词: Western Australia ; Coral bleaching ; Tropical cyclones ; Anthropocene ; Climate change
WOS关键词: GREAT-BARRIER-REEF ; CLIMATE-CHANGE ; INTEGRATING CONNECTIVITY ; SCLERACTINIAN CORALS ; ACANTHASTER-PLANCI ; BUILDING CORALS ; LEEUWIN CURRENT ; ABUNDANCE ; SYSTEM ; ISLAND
WOS学科分类: Marine & Freshwater Biology
WOS研究方向: Marine & Freshwater Biology
英文摘要:

Western Australia's coral reefs have largely escaped the chronic pressures affecting other reefs around the world, but are regularly affected by seasonal storms and cyclones, and increasingly by heat stress and coral bleaching. Reef systems north of 18 degrees S have been impacted by heat stress and coral bleaching during strong El Nino phases and those further south during strong La Nina phases. Cumulative heat stress and the extent of bleaching throughout the northern reefs in 2016 were higher than at any other time on record. To assess the changing regime of disturbance to reef systems across Western Australia (WA), we linked their site-specific exposure to damaging waves and heat stress since 1990 with mean changes in coral cover. Since 2010, there has been a noticeable increase in heat stress and coral bleaching across WA. Over half the reef systems have been severely impacted by coral bleaching since 2010, which was further compounded by cyclones at some reefs. For most (75%) reef systems with long-term data (5-26 yrs), mean coral cover is currently at (or near) the lowest on record and a full recovery is unlikely if disturbances continue to intensify with climate change. However, some reefs have not yet experienced severe bleaching and their coral cover has remained relatively stable or increased in recent years. Additionally, within all reef systems the condition of communities and their exposure to disturbances varied spatially. Identifying the communities least susceptible to future disturbances and linking them through networks of protected areas, based on patterns of larval connectivity, are important research and management priorities in coming years while the causes of climate change are addressed.


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标识符: http://119.78.100.158/handle/2HF3EXSE/144604
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作者单位: 1.Australian Inst Marine Sci, Indian Ocean Marine Res Ctr, Crawley, WA, Australia
2.Univ Western Australia, Oceans Inst, Crawley, WA, Australia
3.Univ Western Australia, Oceans Grad Sch, Crawley, WA, Australia
4.Univ Western Australia, ARC Ctr Excellence Coral Reef Studies, Crawley, WA, Australia
5.Dept Biodivers Conservat & Attract, Marine Sci Program, Kensington, WA, Australia
6.Curtin Univ, Sch Mol & Life Sci, Bentley, WA, Australia
7.CSIRO Oceans & Atmosphere, Indian Ocean Marine Res Ctr, Crawley, WA, Australia
8.CSIRO Oceans & Atmosphere, Queensland Biosci Precinct, St Lucia, Qld, Australia
9.Murdoch Univ, Environm & Conservat Sci, Murdoch, WA, Australia
10.Murdoch Univ, Harry Butler Inst, Ctr Sustainable Aquat Ecosyst, Murdoch, WA, Australia
11.Western Australian Museum, Aquat Zool Dept, Welshpool, WA, Australia
12.Dept Biodivers Conservat & Attract, Pk & Wildlife Serv, Exmouth, WA, Australia
13.Univ Western Australia, Sch Agr & Environm, Crawley, WA, Australia
14.Kimberley Marine Res Stn, Dampier Peninsula, WA, Australia
15.Dept Primary Ind & Reg Dev, Hillarys, WA, Australia
16.Pacific Community SPC, BP D5, Noumea 98848, New Caledonia
17.Dept Biodivers Conservat & Attract, Pk & Wildlife Serv, Broome, WA, Australia
18.Univ Western Australia, Sch Biol Sci, Crawley, WA, Australia
19.Bardi Jawi Rangers, Dampier Peninsula, WA, Australia

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Gilmour, James P.,Cook, Kylie L.,Ryan, Nicole M.,et al. The state of Western Australia's coral reefs[J]. CORAL REEFS,2019-01-01,38(4):651-667
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