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Coral reefs are increasingly affected by a combination of acute and chronic disturbances from climate change and local stressors. The coral reefs of the Republic of Kiribati’s Gilbert Islands are exposed to frequent heat stress caused by central-Pacific type El Niño events, and may provide a glimpse into the future of coral reefs in other parts of the world, where the frequency of heat stress events will likely increase due to climate change. Reefs in the Gilbert Islands experienced a series of acute disturbances over the past fifteen years, including mass coral bleaching in 2004–2005 and 2009–2010, and an outbreak of the corallivorous sea star Acanthaster cf solaris, or Crown-of-Thorns (CoTs), in 2014. The local chronic pressures including nutrient loading, sedimentation and fishing vary within the island chain, with highest pressures on the reefs in urbanized South Tarawa Atoll. This dataset is from a study which examines how recovery from acute disturbances differs across a gradient of human influence in neighboring Tarawa and Abaiang Atolls from 2012 through 2018.
Citation: Cannon S E, Aram E, Beiateuea T, Kiareti A, Peter M, Donner S D (2023): Coral reefs in the Gilbert Islands of Kiribati: Resistance, resilience, and recovery after more than a decade of multiple stressors. v1.0. Southwestern Pacific Ocean Biogeographic Information System (OBIS) Node. Dataset/Occurrence. https://nzobisipt.niwa.co.nz/resource?r=coral_genera_kiribati&v=1.0
Published: February 17, 2023 at 10:11
URL: https://nzobisipt.niwa.co.nz/resource?r=coral_genera_kiribati
Sara E. Cannon
Department of Geography, University of British Columbia
Erietera Aram
Ministry of Fisheries and Marine Resource Development, Coastal Fisheries Division
Toaea Beiateuea
Ministry of Fisheries and Marine Resource Development, Coastal Fisheries Division
Aranteiti Kiareti
Ministry of Fisheries and Marine Resource Development, Coastal Fisheries Division
Max Peter
Ministry of Fisheries and Marine Resource Development, Coastal Fisheries Division
Simon D. Donner
Department of Geography, University of British Columbia
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