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Predicting Responses of Geo-ecological Carbonate Reef Systems to Climate Change: A Conceptual Model and Review

Authors :
Christopher Doropoulos
Yves-Marie Bozec
George Roff
Kyle M. Morgan
Carolina Castro-Sanguino
Nicola K. Browne
Daniel L. Harris
Claire L. Ross
Juan D'Olivio
Michael V. W. Cuttler
Benjamin J. Saunders
Peter W. Barnes
Ryan J. Lowe
Christopher E. Cornwall
Adi Zweifler (Zvifler)
Emma V. Kennedy
Jeff E. Hansen
Andrew G. Bauman
Mick O'Leary
Manuel González-Rivero
Shannon Dee
Jennie Mallela
Joshua Louis Bonesso
Sarah Hamylton
Richard D. Evans
Thomas M DeCarlo
Bradley D. Eyre
Katie Moon
Edward Beetham
Peter Gatenby
Source :
Oceanography and Marine Biology ISBN: 9781003138846
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Freie Universität Berlin, 2021.

Abstract

Coral reefs provide critical ecological and geomorphic (e.g. sediment production for reef-fronted shoreline maintenance) services, which interact in complex and dynamic ways. These services are under threat from climate change, requiring dynamic modelling approaches that predict how reef systems will respond to different future climate scenarios. Carbonate budgets, which estimate net reef calcium carbonate production, provide a comprehensive ‘snap-shot’ assessment of reef accretionary potential and reef stability. These budgets, however, were not intended to account for the full suite of processes that maintain coral reef services or to provide predictive capacity on longer timescales (decadal to centennial). To respond to the dual challenges of enhancing carbonate budget assessments and advancing their predictive capacity, we applied a novel model elicitation and review method to create a qualitative geo-ecological carbonate reef system model that links geomorphic, ecological and physical processes. Our approach conceptualizes relationships between net carbonate production, sediment transport and landform stability, and rates knowledge confidence to reveal major knowledge gaps and critical future research pathways. The model provides a blueprint for future coral reef research that aims to quantify net carbonate production and sediment dynamics, improving our capacity to predict responses of reefs and reef-fronted shorelines to future climate change.

Details

ISBN :
978-1-00-313884-6
ISBNs :
9781003138846
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Oceanography and Marine Biology ISBN: 9781003138846
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....8f32f0600357fc101e51becd1a0601d0
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.17169/refubium-34407