Predicted Shifts in the Distributions of Atlantic Reef-Building Corals in the Face of Climate Change

Coral reefs
Range shifts
Climate Change

Many species drive the diversity of ecosystems by adding structural complexity to the environment. In coral reefs, stony corals act as habitat-forming species, increasing niche availability for other organisms. Some coral species play key roles as reef builders due to their abundance or morpho-functional characteristics. Thus, changes in the distributions of these species can entail cascading effects in entire ecosystems. With climate change, many coral species are experiencing shifts in their distributions, threatening the preservation of coral reefs. Here, we projected the current and future distributions of three key reef builders of the Atlantic (Mussismilia hispida, Montastraea cavernosa, and the Siderastrea complex) under three relative concentration pathway scenarios: the most optimistic, the most pessimistic and one moderate scenario (RCP2.6, 4.5, and 8.5). Our models revealed that all the above species will undergo habitat loss in the future (2100) in the most pessimistic scenario, although new areas could become suitable, including regions in the eastern Atlantic Ocean. Additionally, when considering only its actual range of occurrence, M. hispida will lose habitats under all future scenarios. Moreover, in some regions of both the Tropical Northwestern Atlantic (TNA) and the Brazilian coast, these three species could disappear, with detrimental consequences for the associated communities. We highlight the need for an urgent change of course to guarantee functional reefs in the Atlantic in the future.

Authors
Affiliations

Laboratório de Biologia Recifal (BIOREC), Instituto Oceanográfico, Universidade de São Paulo (USP), São Paulo, Brazil

André L. Acosta

Instituto de Estudos Avançados, Universidade de São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil

João E. Andrade

Laboratório de Biologia Recifal (BIOREC), Instituto Oceanográfico, Universidade de São Paulo (USP), São Paulo, Brazil

Tito M. C. Lotufo

Laboratório de Biologia Recifal (BIOREC), Instituto Oceanográfico, Universidade de São Paulo (USP), São Paulo, Brazil

Published

July 19, 2021

Citation

BibTeX citation:
@online{c._principe2021,
  author = {C. Principe, Silas and L. Acosta, André and E. Andrade, João
    and M. C. Lotufo, Tito},
  title = {Predicted {Shifts} in the {Distributions} of {Atlantic}
    {Reef-Building} {Corals} in the {Face} of {Climate} {Change}},
  date = {2021-07-19},
  url = {https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2021.673086},
  langid = {en}
}
For attribution, please cite this work as:
C. Principe, Silas, André L. Acosta, João E. Andrade, and Tito M. C. Lotufo. 2021. “Predicted Shifts in the Distributions of Atlantic Reef-Building Corals in the Face of Climate Change.” July 19, 2021. https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2021.673086.