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Coral reefs in the South China Sea:Their response to and records on past environmental changes 被引量:47

Coral reefs in the South China Sea:Their response to and records on past environmental changes
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摘要 This paper reviews both the recent and longer-term (Holocene) ecological history of coral reefs in the South China Sea (SCS). (1) Local ecological monitoring since the 1960s shows that the coral reefs in the South China Sea have declined dramatically, reflecting the rapid decrease of living coral cover and the great loss of symbiotic zooxanthellae. Collectively, this has led to a significant decrease of annual CaCO3 production. Heavy anthropogenic activities and global warming are recognized as major triggers of the observed coral reef degradation. Observations show that the modern coral reefs in the SCS are a source of at- mospheric CO2 in summer. (2) Coral reefs of the SCS have been widely used to reveal longer-term environmental variations, including Holocene high-resolution sea surface temperature (SST) and abrupt climate events, millennial-scale E1 Nifio varia- tions, millennial- and centennial-scale sea level oscillations, strong and cyclic storm activities, East Asian monsoon intensities, variation in seawater pH, and recent seawater pollution. (3) Coral reefs of the southern SCS have experienced repeated epi- sodes of bleaching over the last 200 years due to high SST and intense E1 Nino events; coral reefs of the northern SCS suffered high levels of mortality during several abrupt winter cold-water bleaching events during the middle Holocene warm period. On average, recovery after the middle Holocene cold-bleaching took 20-30 years; recovery following other middle Holocene en- vironmental stresses took approximately 10-20 years. Such findings have significantly contributed to the understanding of the present ecological pressures faced by the coral reefs in the SCS, the histories of Holocene climate/environment changes, and the long-term models of coral reef responses to various past environmental changes. This paper reviews both the recent and longer-term(Holocene) ecological history of coral reefs in the South China Sea(SCS).(1) Local ecological monitoring since the 1960s shows that the coral reefs in the South China Sea have declined dramatically,reflecting the rapid decrease of living coral cover and the great loss of symbiotic zooxanthellae.Collectively,this has led to a significant decrease of annual CaCO3 production.Heavy anthropogenic activities and global warming are recognized as major triggers of the observed coral reef degradation.Observations show that the modern coral reefs in the SCS are a source of at-mospheric CO2 in summer.(2) Coral reefs of the SCS have been widely used to reveal longer-term environmental variations,including Holocene high-resolution sea surface temperature(SST) and abrupt climate events,millennial-scale El Nio varia-tions,millennial-and centennial-scale sea level oscillations,strong and cyclic storm activities,East Asian monsoon intensities,variation in seawater pH,and recent seawater pollution.(3) Coral reefs of the southern SCS have experienced repeated epi-sodes of bleaching over the last 200 years due to high SST and intense El Ni o events;coral reefs of the northern SCS suffered high levels of mortality during several abrupt winter cold-water bleaching events during the middle Holocene warm period.On average,recovery after the middle Holocene cold-bleaching took 20-30 years;recovery following other middle Holocene en-vironmental stresses took approximately 10-20 years.Such findings have significantly contributed to the understanding of the present ecological pressures faced by the coral reefs in the SCS,the histories of Holocene climate/environment changes,and the long-term models of coral reef responses to various past environmental changes.
作者 YU KeFu
出处 《Science China Earth Sciences》 SCIE EI CAS 2012年第8期1217-1229,共13页 中国科学(地球科学英文版)
基金 supported by National Science Foundation of China (Grant Nos.40830852 and 41025007) the "Strategic Priority Research Program" of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (Grant No.XDA05080301) Chinese Ministry of Science and Technology project (Grant No.2010CB950101) Australian Research Council Discovery Grant (Grant No.DP0773081)
关键词 coral reefs ECOLOGY environment climate Hoiocene South China Sea 中国南海 环境变化 珊瑚礁 中全新世 厄尔尼诺事件 生态监测 突变事件 碳酸钙生产
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