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Coral Bleaching Patterns Processes Causes And Consequences 1st Edition J M Lough

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Coral Bleaching Patterns Processes Causes And Consequences 1st Edition J M Lough
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Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.98 MB
Pages: 178
Author: J. M. Lough, M. J. H. van Oppen (auth.), Madeleine J. H. van Oppen, Janice M. Lough (eds.)
ISBN: 9783540697749, 9783540697756, 3540697748, 3540697756
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: 1

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Coral Bleaching Patterns Processes Causes And Consequences 1st Edition J M Lough by J. M. Lough, M. J. H. Van Oppen (auth.), Madeleine J. H. Van Oppen, Janice M. Lough (eds.) 9783540697749, 9783540697756, 3540697748, 3540697756 instant download after payment.

One of the most dire consequences of global climate change for coral reefs is the increased frequency and severity of mass coral bleaching events. This volume provides information on the causes and consequences of coral bleaching for coral reef ecosystems, from the level of individual colonies to ecosystems and at different spatial scales, as well as a detailed analysis of how it can be detected and quantified. Future scenarios based on modelling efforts and the potential mechanisms of acclimatisation and adaptation are reviewed. The much more severe coral bleaching events experienced on Caribbean coral reefs (compared with those of the Indo-Pacific) are discussed, as are the differences in bleaching susceptibility and recovery that have been observed on smaller geographic scales.

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