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Systematic review of the uncertainty of coral reef futures under climate change

Earth Sciences

Systematic review of the uncertainty of coral reef futures under climate change

S. G. Klein, C. Roch, et al.

Dive into the fascinating world of coral reefs and their responses to climate change! This review by Shannon G. Klein, Cassandra Roch, and Carlos M. Duarte explores five primary modeling methods, revealing critical insights into the severe consequences projected by commonly used 'excess heat' models. Get ready to uncover inconsistencies in existing projections and learn innovative ways to incorporate uncertainty for future coral reef scenarios.

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Abstract
Climate change impact syntheses, such as those by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, consistently assert that limiting global warming to 1.5 °C is unlikely to safeguard most of the world's coral reefs. This prognosis is primarily based on a small subset of available models that apply similar 'excess heat' threshold methodologies. Our systematic review of 79 articles projecting coral reef responses to climate change revealed five main methods. 'Excess heat' models constituted one third (32%) of all studies but attracted a disproportionate share (68%) of citations in the field. Most methods relied on deterministic cause-and-effect rules rather than probabilistic relationships, impeding the field's ability to estimate uncertainty. To synthesize the available projections, we aimed to identify models with comparable outputs. However, divergent choices in model outputs and scenarios limited the analysis to a fraction of available studies. We found substantial discrepancies in the projected impacts, indicating that the subset of articles serving as a basis for climate change syntheses may project more severe consequences than other studies and methodologies. Drawing on insights from other fields, we propose methods to incorporate uncertainty into deterministic modeling approaches and propose a multi-model ensemble approach to generating probabilistic projections for coral reef futures.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Mar 12, 2024
Authors
Shannon G. Klein, Cassandra Roch, Carlos M. Duarte
Tags
coral reefs
climate change
modeling methods
uncertainty estimation
ecosystem responses
probabilistic projections
excess heat models
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