Research Uncovers Heat Tolerance Variability in Corals Offering Hope for Reef Survival
A new study has revealed surprising variations in heat tolerance among coral colonies, offering new insights into their potential survival as global ocean temperatures rise. Even corals of the same species, living side by side, exhibit significantly different responses to heat stress, highlighting the complexity of coral resilience.
The findings, published today, come as the world grapples with the impact of climate change on coral reefs. With the fourth global mass bleaching event recently declared and the Great Barrier Reef suffering five mass bleachings since 2016, these discoveries are crucial for future conservation efforts.
Variable Heat Tolerance in Coral colonies
The research focused on the tabular coral Acropora hyacinthus, a species highly vulnerable to heat waves but es...









