2021
DOI: 10.3390/w13243645
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Stress Resistance and Adaptation of the Aquatic Invasive Species Tubastraea Coccinea (Lesson, 1829) to Climate Change and Ocean Acidification

Abstract: A great number of studies published on long-term ocean warming and increased acidification have forecasted changes in regional biodiversity preempted by aquatic invasive species (AIS). The present paper is focused on invasive Tubastraea coccinea (TC), an azooxanthellate AIS coral thriving in regions of the Gulf of Mexico, which has shown an ability to invade altered habitats, including endemic Indo-Pacific T. coccinea (TCP) populations. To determine if invasive TC are more stress resistant than endemic Indo-Pa… Show more

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“…Tubastraea coccinea has shown little response to changes in pH in previous studies [66]. When under heat stress, invasive T. coccinea in the GoM are more stress-resistant to changes in pH than their endemic Indo-Pacific counterparts [67], which may give T. coccinea a competitive advantage [66].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Tubastraea coccinea has shown little response to changes in pH in previous studies [66]. When under heat stress, invasive T. coccinea in the GoM are more stress-resistant to changes in pH than their endemic Indo-Pacific counterparts [67], which may give T. coccinea a competitive advantage [66].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%