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Review
. 2003 Aug 15;301(5635):929-33.
doi: 10.1126/science.1085046.

Climate change, human impacts, and the resilience of coral reefs

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Climate change, human impacts, and the resilience of coral reefs

T P Hughes et al. Science. .

Abstract

The diversity, frequency, and scale of human impacts on coral reefs are increasing to the extent that reefs are threatened globally. Projected increases in carbon dioxide and temperature over the next 50 years exceed the conditions under which coral reefs have flourished over the past half-million years. However, reefs will change rather than disappear entirely, with some species already showing far greater tolerance to climate change and coral bleaching than others. International integration of management strategies that support reef resilience need to be vigorously implemented, and complemented by strong policy decisions to reduce the rate of global warming.

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  • Causes of coral reef degradation.
    Aronson RB, Bruno JF, Precht WF, Glynn PW, Harvell CD, Kaufman L, Rogers CS, Shinn EA, Valentine JF. Aronson RB, et al. Science. 2003 Nov 28;302(5650):1502-4; author reply 1502-4. doi: 10.1126/science.302.5650.1502b. Science. 2003. PMID: 14645826 No abstract available.

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