ELEVATED-TEMPERATURES AND BLEACHING ON A HIGH-LATITUDE CORAL-REEF - THE 1988 BERMUDA EVENT

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COOK, CB
LOGAN, A
WARD, J
LUCKHURST, B
BERG, CJ
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[1] DIVIS FISHERIES,CRAWL,BERMUDA
[2] MARINE RES INST,FLORIDA DEPT NAT RESOURCES,MARATHON,FL 33050
[3] UNIV NEW BRUNSWICK,DIV SCI,ST JOHN E2L 4L5,NB,CANADA
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10.1007/BF00686721
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Q17 [水生生物学];
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Sea temperatures were normal in Bermuda during 1987, when Bermuda escaped the episodes of coral bleaching which were prevalent throughout the Caribbean region. Survey transecs in 1988 on 4-6 m reefs located on the rim margin and on a lagoonal patch reef revealed bleaching only of zoanthids between May and July. Transect and tow surveys in August and September revealed bleaching of several coral species;Millepora alcicornis on rim reefs was the most extensively affected. The frequency of bleaching in this species, Montastrea annularis and perhaps Diploria labyrinthiformis was significantly higher on outer reefs than on inshore reefs. This bleaching period coincided with the longest period of elevated sea temperatures in Bermuda in 38 years (28.9-30.9°C inshore, >28° offshore). By December, when temperatures had returned to normal, bleaching of seleractinians continued, but bleaching of M. alcicornis on the outer reefs was greatly reduced. Our observations suggest that corals which normally experience wide temperature ranges are less sensitive to thermal stress, and that high-latitude reef corals are sensitive to elevated temperatures which are within the normal thermal range of corals at lower latitudes. © 1990 Springer-Verlag.
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