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Preface
Jonathan T. Phinney, Ore Hoegh-Guldberg, Joanie Kleypas, William
Skitying and Allan E. Strong vii
Corals and Climate Change: An Introduction
John E. N. Veron and Jonathan T. Phinney 1
Tropical Coastal Ecosystemsa nd Climate Change
Prediction: Global and Local Risks
Terry Done and Roger Jones 5
Coral Reef Records of Past Climatic Change
C. Mark Eakin and Andrea G. Grottoli 33
The Cell Physiology of Coral Bleaching
Sophie G. Dove and Ore Hoegh-Guldberg 55
Coral Reefs and Changing Seawater Carbonate Chemistry
Joan A. Kleypas and Chris Langdon 73
Analyzing the Relationship Between Ocean Temperature
Anomalies and Coral Disease Outbreaks at Broad Spatial Scales
Elizabeth R. Selig, C. Drew Hatyell, John F. Bruno, Bette L
.Willis, Cathie A. Page, Kenneth S. Case,
and Hugh Sweatman 111
A Coral Population Response (CPR) Model for Thermal Stress
R. van Woesik and S. Koksal 129
The Hydrodynamics of a Bleaching Event: Implications for
Management and Monitoring
William Skitying, Mat Heron, and Scott Heron 145
Identifying Coral Bleaching Remotely via Coral Reef Watch-
Improved Integration and Implications for Changing Climate
A. E. Strong, E. Arzayus, W. Skirving, and S. E Heton 163
Management Response to a Bleaching Event
David Obura, Billy Causey, and Julie Church 181
Marine Protected Area Planning in a Changing Climate
Rodney V. Salm, Terry Done, and Elizabeth McLeod 207
Adapting Coral Reef Management in the Face of Climate Change
Paul Marshall and Heidi Schuttenberg 223
JonathanT. Phinney is the editor of Coral Reefs and Climate Change: Science and Management, published by Wiley. Ove Hoegh-Guldberg, is the inaugural Director of the Global Change Institute at the University of Queensland, and the holder of a Queensland Smart State Premier fellowship. He studies climate change and coral reefs.
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