Abstract

SYNOPSIS. Understanding how reefs vary over the present ranges of environmental conditions is key to understanding how coral reefs will adapt to a changing environment. Global environmental data of temperature, salinity, light, carbonate saturation state, and nutrients were recently compiled for nearly 1,000 reef locations. These data were statistically analyzed to (1) re-define environmental limits over which reefs exist today, (2) identify “marginal” reefs; i.e., those that exist near or beyond “normal” environmental limits of reef distribution, and (3) broadly classify reefs based on these major environmental variables. Temperature and salinity limits to coral reefs, as determined by this analysis, are very near those determined by previous researchers; but precise nutrient levels that could be considered limiting to coral reefs were not obvious at the scale of this analysis. However, in contrast to many previous studies that invoke low temperature as the reef-limiting factor at higher latitudes, this study indicates that reduced aragonite saturation and light penetration, both of which covary with temperature, may also be limiting. Identification of “marginal” reef environments, and a new classification of reefs based on suites of environmental conditions, provide an improved global perspective toward predicting how reefs will respond to changing environmental conditions.

Keywords

ReefCoral reefEnvironmental scienceLimitingResilience of coral reefsEnvironmental changeOceanographySalinityFisheryEcologyGeologyClimate changeBiology

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Year
1999
Type
article
Volume
39
Issue
1
Pages
146-159
Citations
970
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Joan A. Kleypas, John McManus, L.A.B. Menez (1999). Environmental Limits to Coral Reef Development: Where Do We Draw the Line?. American Zoologist , 39 (1) , 146-159. https://doi.org/10.1093/icb/39.1.146

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10.1093/icb/39.1.146

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