The 1997-98 El Nino event in Panama and Galapagos:: An update of thermal stress indices relative to coral bleaching

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Podestá, GP [1 ]
Glynn, PW [1 ]
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[1] Univ Miami, Rosenstiel Sch Marine & Atmospher Sci, Miami, FL 33149 USA
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Associations were examined between warm sea surface temperature (SST) anomalies (mostly associated with the occurrence of warm El Nino-Southern Oscillation events) and coral bleaching in Academy Bay, Galapagos Is. and Naos Is., Gulf of Panama, in the tropical eastern Pacific Ocean. Various SST-related metrics potentially associated with bleaching occurrence were computed. These quantities suggested that the 1997-98 event, considered one of the strongest in recent history, was comparable in intensity to the strong 1982-83 event for the regions studied. Previously established 'bleaching conditions' (function of maximum annual SST values and a degree-days index) were shown to be valid for the 1997-98 ENSO event. In Galapagos, the 1997-98 metrics fell within the previously identified 'bleaching conditions' and bleaching indeed was observed (although not so severe as earlier and populations subsequently recovered). In the Gulf of Panama, the metrics' values were outside the range of bleaching conditions and no bleaching was detected. Lower coral mortality in Galapagos in 1997-98 may have been due in part to the timing of largest SST anomalies and to SST fluctuations in early 1998. Additionally, since current coral populations in the Galapagos have originated from coral survivors and their progeny following the 1982-83 disturbance, the presently-ob served lower mortality rates may also have resulted from host/symbiont combinations more resistant to high temperatures.
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