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AuthorBove, Colleen B.
AuthorMudge, Laura
AuthorBruno, John F.
Accessioned date2025-02-21T23:52:24Z
Available date2025-02-21T23:52:24Z
Year2022
CitationBove, C. B., Mudge, L., & Bruno, J. F. (2022). A century of warming on Caribbean reefs. PloS Climate, 1(3), e0000002. Recuperado de:es
URIhttps://bvearmb.do/handle/123456789/5846
AbstractCaribbean coral reefs have been warming for over a century, with regional warming starting in 1915 and accelerating since the 1980s. Using three ocean temperature databases, researchers found an average warming rate of 0.18°C per decade, with some regions reaching 0.26°C. If this trend continues, reefs could warm by ~1.5°C by 2100. Marine heatwaves have also increased, from 1 per year in the 1980s to 5 annually, lasting an average of 14 days. These thermal changes, combined with stressors like fishing and pollution, have dramatically altered reef ecosystems.es
LanguageEnglishes
PublishedPloS Climate, 1(3), e0000002es
Rights© 2022 Bove et al.es
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SubjectRecursos naturaleses
SubjectRecursos costeros y marinoses
SubjectArrecifes de corales
SubjectCambio climáticoes
SubjectProblemas ambientaleses
TitleA century of warming on Caribbean reefses
dc.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pclm.0000002
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