Cold-Water Corals in an Era of Rapid Global Change: Are These the Deep Ocean’s Most Vulnerable Ecosystems?.

Roberts, J. Murray, Murray, Fiona, Anagnostou, Eleni , Hennige, Sebastian, Gori, Andrea, Henry, Lea-Anne, Fox, Alan, Kamenos, Nick and Foster, Gavin L. (2016) Cold-Water Corals in an Era of Rapid Global Change: Are These the Deep Ocean’s Most Vulnerable Ecosystems?. In: The Cnidaria, Past, Present and Future. , ed. by Goffredo, Stefano and Dubinsky, Zvy. Springer International Publishing, Cham, pp. 593-606. DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-31305-4_36.

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Abstract

Cold-water corals create highly complex biogenic habitats that promote and sustain high biological diversity in the deep sea and play critical roles in deep-water ecosystem functioning across the globe. However, these often out of sight and out of mind ecosystems are increasingly under pressure both from human activities in the deep sea such as fishing and mineral extraction, and from a rapidly changing climate. This chapter gives an overview of the importance of cold-water coral habitats, the threats they face and how recent advances in understanding of both past and present cold-water coral ecosystems helps us to understand how well they may be able to adapt to current and future climate change. We address key knowledge gaps and the ongoing efforts at national and international scales to promote and protect these important yet vulnerable ecosystems.

Document Type: Book chapter
Keywords: Cold-water coral • Ocean acidifi cation • Aragonite saturation horizon • Lophelia pertusa • Conservation
Publisher: Springer International Publishing
Date Deposited: 07 Mar 2018 08:45
Last Modified: 07 Mar 2018 08:45
URI: https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/41309

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