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Heat tolerance varies considerably within a reef-building coral species on the Great Barrier Reef

Biology

Heat tolerance varies considerably within a reef-building coral species on the Great Barrier Reef

M. S. Naugle, H. Denis, et al.

This study by Melissa S. Naugle, Hugo Denis, Véronique J. L. Mocellin, Patrick W. Laffy, Iva Popovic, Line K. Bay, and Emily J. Howells reveals fascinating insights into the heat tolerance of corals in the *Acropora hyacinthus* complex across the Great Barrier Reef. With a remarkable variation in thermal thresholds, the research highlights the influence of local adaptation and the potential for genomic variation in conservation efforts.

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Abstract
Reef-building coral populations face unprecedented threats from climate warming. Standing variation in heat tolerance is crucial for evolutionary processes necessary for corals to persist. Yet, the spatial distribution of heat-tolerant corals and the underlying factors that determine heat tolerance are poorly understood from individual to ecosystem scales. Here, we show extensive variation in the heat tolerance of a foundational coral species complex across the Great Barrier Reef. Thermal thresholds of 569 individuals differed by up to 7.3 °C across scales from meters to >1250 km. Variation in thresholds among reefs was consistent with local adaptation and acclimatization to historical and recent thermal history. However, variation within reefs was sometimes greater than among reefs and largely unexplained by environmental predictors, putative host species, or symbiont communities. This indicates that within-reef heat tolerance differences may be informed primarily by other factors, such as adaptive genomic variation. We anticipate our findings will inform conservation and restoration actions, including targeting individuals for selective breeding of enhanced heat tolerance.
Publisher
Communications Earth & Environment
Published On
Sep 23, 2024
Authors
Melissa S. Naugle, Hugo Denis, Véronique J. L. Mocellin, Patrick W. Laffy, Iva Popovic, Line K. Bay, Emily J. Howells
Tags
heat tolerance
Acropora hyacinthus
Great Barrier Reef
coral adaptation
thermal thresholds
genomic variation
conservation
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