Material in this section originates from the following category in our Subject Index:
Coral Reefs (Responses to Temperature Stress: Recovery and Resilience)
Material preceded by an asterisk (*) was posted after this subject summary was written and therefore is not included in the summary. This material will be integrated into the summary at a later date.
Summary
Response of a South Atlantic Reef Coral to an Unprecedented Heat Wave
Insights into Coral Resilience Following a Major Bleaching Event
Over Four Decades of Coral Reef Resilience in the Eastern Tropical Pacific
Six Decades of Coral Reef Resilience on Jarvis Island, Central Pacific Ocean
The Increasing Resilience of Corals to Thermal Stress
A Review of Coral Thermal Tolerance Abilities
The Absolute Resilience of French Polynesian Reefs to Environmental Disturbances
Reef-dwelling Fish Resilience Despite Widespread Coral Bleaching
The Recovery of Three Caribbean Corals Following a Simulated Bleaching Event
The Resilience of a Caribbean Inshore Patch Reef to Temperature Stress
The Outer Reefs of Moorea Island: Back From the Dead!
Coral Bleaching is Not a Tell-Tale Sign of Imminent Extinction
Warming-Driven Regime Shifts and Rebound Potential in Coral Reefs
Benthic Primary Production of an Upwelling-Influenced Coral Reef
Algal Symbionts Increase Heat Tolerance of Corals after Bleaching
A 16-Year History of Coral Bleaching in Moorea, French Polynesia
The Flip Side of Coral Bleaching
Near-Death Experiences of Brazilian Corals
The Resiliency of a Tropical Eastern-Pacific Coral Reef
Sea Fan Adaptive Responses to Pathogen- and Heat-Induced Stress
Recovery of Palau's Coral Reefs After the ENSO-Induced Bleaching Event of 1998
Effects of Bleaching and Cyclones on Coral Reefs of French Polynesia