Record Details

Vulnerability of corals to seawater warming -Winter School on Impact of Climate Change on Indian Marine Fisheries held at CMFRI, Cochin 18.1.2008 to 7.2.2008

CMFRI Repository

View Archive Info
 
 
Field Value
 
Relation http://eprints.cmfri.org.in/5343/
 
Title Vulnerability of corals to seawater warming
-Winter School on
Impact of Climate Change on Indian Marine Fisheries held at CMFRI, Cochin 18.1.2008 to 7.2.2008
 
Creator Vivekanandan, E
 
Subject Coral Reefs
Vulnerability
Climate change
 
Description Coral reefs are the most diverse marine habitat, which support an estimated 0.5 to 2.0 million species
in the world oceans. They are among the most sensitive of all ecosystems to temperature changes, exhibiting
bleaching (a phenomenon in which the symbiotic zooxanthellae are expelled by coral polyps) when stressed
by higher than normal sea temperatures. The hypothesis that corals and associated reef organisms might be
the first to show adverse effects of global warming has been widely recognized. Coral bleaching is by far the
most damaging event in coral reefs and is currently viewed as a major threat to the long-term health of coral
reef communities.
 
Publisher CMFRI; Kochi
 
Date 2008
 
Type Teaching Resource
NonPeerReviewed
 
Format application/pdf
 
Language en
 
Identifier http://eprints.cmfri.org.in/5343/1/22.pdf
Vivekanandan, E (2008) Vulnerability of corals to seawater warming -Winter School on Impact of Climate Change on Indian Marine Fisheries held at CMFRI, Cochin 18.1.2008 to 7.2.2008. [Teaching Resource]