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Century‐scale records of coral growth rates indicate that local stressors reduce coral thermal tolerance threshold
Authors:JESSICA E CARILLI  RICHARD D NORRIS  BRYAN BLACK  SHEILA M WALSH  MELANIE McFIELD
Institution:1. Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California San Diego, 8675 Discovery Way, La Jolla, CA 92037, USA;2. Hatfield Marine Science Center, Oregon State University, 2030 SE Marine Science Dr., Newport, OR 97365, USA;3. Smithsonian Institution, 1061 Queen Helmut St, Belize City, Belize, Central America
Abstract:Coral bleaching, during which corals lose their symbiotic dinoflagellates, appears to be increasing in frequency and geographic extent, and is typically associated with abnormally high water temperatures and solar irradiance. A key question in coral reef ecology is whether local stressors reduce the coral thermal tolerance threshold, leading to increased bleaching incidence. Using tree‐ring techniques, we produced master chronologies of growth rates in the dominant reef builder, massive Montastraea faveolata corals, over the past 75–150 years from the Mesoamerican Reef. Our records indicate that the 1998 mass bleaching event was unprecedented in the past century, despite evidence that water temperatures and solar irradiance in the region were as high or higher mid‐century than in more recent decades. We tested the influence on coral extension rate from the interactive effects of human populations and thermal stress, calculated here with degree‐heating‐months (DHM). We find that when the effects of chronic local stressors, represented by human population, are taken into account, recent reductions in extension rate are better explained than when DHM is used as the sole predictor. Therefore, the occurrence of mass bleaching on the Mesoamerican reef in 1998 appears to stem from reduced thermal tolerance due to the synergistic impacts of chronic local stressors.
Keywords:climate change  coral bleaching  Mesoamerican reef  Montastraea faveolata  resilience  sclerochronology
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