Coral composition and bottom-wave metrics improve understanding of the patchiness of cyclone damage on reefs

Volume: 804, Pages: 150178 - 150178
Published: Jan 1, 2022
Abstract
Coral reefs are likely to be exposed to more intense cyclones under climate change. Cyclone impacts are spatially highly variable given complex hydrodynamics, and coral-specific sensitivity to wave impacts. Predicting reef vulnerability to cyclones is critical to management but requires high resolution environmental data that are difficult to obtain over broad spatial scales. Using 30m-resolution wave modelling, we tested cyclonic and...
Paper Details
Title
Coral composition and bottom-wave metrics improve understanding of the patchiness of cyclone damage on reefs
Published Date
Jan 1, 2022
Volume
804
Pages
150178 - 150178
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