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Mesophotic coral bleaching associated with changes in thermocline depth

Earth Sciences

Mesophotic coral bleaching associated with changes in thermocline depth

C. Diaz, N. L. Foster, et al.

This groundbreaking study by Clara Diaz, Nicola L. Foster, Martin J. Attrill, Adam Bolton, Peter Ganderton, Kerry L. Howell, Edward Robinson, and Phil Hosegood uncovers alarming coral bleaching at mesophotic depths in the Chagos Archipelago, revealing the profound vulnerability of these ecosystems to thermal stress and the influence of oceanographic processes.

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Abstract
As global temperatures continue to rise, shallow coral reef bleaching has become more intense and widespread. Mesophotic coral ecosystems reside in deeper (30–150 m), cooler water and were thought to offer a refuge to shallow-water reefs. Studies now show that mesophotic coral ecosystems instead have limited connectivity with shallow corals but host diverse endemic communities. Given their extensive distribution and high biodiversity, understanding their susceptibility to warming oceans is imperative. In this multidisciplinary study of an atoll in the Chagos Archipelago in the central Indian Ocean, we show evidence of coral bleaching at 90 m, despite the absence of shallow-water bleaching. We also show that the bleaching was associated with sustained thermocline deepening driven by the Indian Ocean Dipole, which might be further enhanced by internal waves whose influence varied at a sub-atoll scale. Our results demonstrate the potential vulnerability of mesophotic coral ecosystems to thermal stress and highlight the need for oceanographic knowledge to predict bleaching susceptibility and heterogeneity.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Oct 16, 2023
Authors
Clara Diaz, Nicola L. Foster, Martin J. Attrill, Adam Bolton, Peter Ganderton, Kerry L. Howell, Edward Robinson, Phil Hosegood
Tags
coral bleaching
mesophotic
Chagos Archipelago
Indian Ocean Dipole
thermal stress
oceanographic processes
ecosystem vulnerability
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