Publikation: Increasing comparability among coral bleaching experiments
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Coral bleaching is the single largest global threat to coral reefs worldwide. Integrating the diverse body of work on coral bleaching is critical to understanding and combating this global problem. Yet investigating the drivers, patterns, and processes of coral bleaching poses a major challenge. A recent review of published experiments revealed a wide range of experimental variables used across studies. Such a wide range of approaches enhances discovery, but without full transparency in the experimental and analytical methods used, can also make comparisons among studies challenging. To increase comparability but not stifle innovation, we propose a common framework for coral bleaching experiments that includes consideration of coral provenance, experimental conditions, and husbandry. For example, reporting the number of genets used, collection site conditions, the experimental temperature offset(s) from the maximum monthly mean (MMM) of the collection site, experimental light conditions, flow, and the feeding regime will greatly facilitate comparability across studies. Similarly, quantifying common response variables of endosymbiont (Symbiodiniaceae) and holobiont phenotypes (i.e., color, chlorophyll, endosymbiont cell density, mortality, and skeletal growth) could further facilitate cross-study comparisons. While no single bleaching experiment can provide the data necessary to determine global coral responses of all corals to current and future ocean warming, linking studies through a common framework as outlined here, would help increase comparability among experiments, facilitate synthetic insights into the causes and underlying mechanisms of coral bleaching, and reveal unique bleaching responses among genets, species, and regions. Such a collaborative framework that fosters transparency in methods used would strengthen comparisons among studies that can help inform coral reef management and facilitate conservation strategies to mitigate coral bleaching worldwide.
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GROTTOLI, Andrea G., Robert J. TOONEN, Robert VAN WOESIK, Rebecca VEGA THURBER, Mark E. WARNER, Rowan H. MCLACHLAN, James T. PRICE, Keisha D. BAHR, Iliana B BAUMS, Christian R. VOOLSTRA, 2021. Increasing comparability among coral bleaching experiments. In: Ecological applications. Wiley-Blackwell. 2021, 31(4), e02262. ISSN 1051-0761. eISSN 1939-5582. Available under: doi: 10.1002/eap.2262BibTex
@article{Grottoli2021-06Incre-52064, year={2021}, doi={10.1002/eap.2262}, title={Increasing comparability among coral bleaching experiments}, number={4}, volume={31}, issn={1051-0761}, journal={Ecological applications}, author={Grottoli, Andrea G. and Toonen, Robert J. and van Woesik, Robert and Vega Thurber, Rebecca and Warner, Mark E. and McLachlan, Rowan H. and Price, James T. and Bahr, Keisha D. and Baums, Iliana B and Voolstra, Christian R.}, note={Article Number: e02262} }
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