Abstract Extreme climatic events are reshaping ecosystems worldwide as individual organisms vary markedly in their ability to withstand these disturbances. Deciphering patterns of persistence on local scales is therefore critical for predicting biodiversity trajectories under intensifying climate extremes. In this study, we examined variation in thermal stress responses among individuals of the coral Stylophora pistillata species complex during a heatwave at Heron Island Reef, Australia. More th
Heatwave winners and losers: cryptic coral holobionts differ in thermal tolerance
Zoe Meziere·Katrina McGuigan·Adriana Humanes·Ilha Byrne·Iva Popovic·James R. Guest·Cheong Xin Chan·Cynthia Riginos·Andrew Khalil
