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Online-coupling of widely-ranged timescales to model coral reef development

June 3, 2021

The increasing pressure on Earth's ecosystems due to climate change is becoming more and more evident and the impacts of climate change are especially visible on coral reefs. Understanding how climate change interacts with the physical environment of reefs to impact coral growth and reef development is critically important to predicting the persistence of reefs into the future. In this study, a biophysical model was developed including four environmental factors in a feedback loop with the coral's biology: (1) light; (2) hydrodynamics; (3) temperature; and (4) pH. The submodels are online coupled, i.e. regularly exchanging information and feedbacks while the model runs. This ensures computational efficiency despite the widely-ranged timescales. The composed biophysical model provides a significant step forward in understanding the processes that modulate the evolution of coral reefs, as it is the first construction of a model in which the hydrodynamics are included in the feedback loop.

Publication Year 2021
Title Online-coupling of widely-ranged timescales to model coral reef development
DOI 10.1016/j.envsoft.2021.105103
Authors Gijs Hendrickx, Peter M. J. Herman, Jasper T. Dijkstra, Curt Storlazzi, Lauren Toth
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Environmental Modeling and Software
Index ID 70221708
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center; St. Petersburg Coastal and Marine Science Center