Declining coral calcification on the Great Barrier Reef
- PMID: 19119230
- DOI: 10.1126/science.1165283
Declining coral calcification on the Great Barrier Reef
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- Science. 2013 Nov 1;342(6158):559
Abstract
Reef-building corals are under increasing physiological stress from a changing climate and ocean absorption of increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide. We investigated 328 colonies of massive Porites corals from 69 reefs of the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) in Australia. Their skeletal records show that throughout the GBR, calcification has declined by 14.2% since 1990, predominantly because extension (linear growth) has declined by 13.3%. The data suggest that such a severe and sudden decline in calcification is unprecedented in at least the past 400 years. Calcification increases linearly with increasing large-scale sea surface temperature but responds nonlinearly to annual temperature anomalies. The causes of the decline remain unknown; however, this study suggests that increasing temperature stress and a declining saturation state of seawater aragonite may be diminishing the ability of GBR corals to deposit calcium carbonate.
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Coral reefs. Calcification rates drop in Australian reefs.Science. 2009 Jan 2;323(5910):27. doi: 10.1126/science.323.5910.27. Science. 2009. PMID: 19119193 No abstract available.
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