Ocean acidification alters hypoxia sensitivity and oxyregulation in reef-building corals

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Ocean acidification alters hypoxia sensitivity and oxyregulation in reef-building corals in a species-specific manner, pushing critical thresholds into currently prevalent oxygen regimes.

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Coastal marine ecosystems are increasingly threatened by multiple stressors such as ocean acidification and deoxygenation, but how these co-occurring stressors interact is often poorly understood. This is especially true for tropical coral reefs where deoxygenation is an emerging yet understudied threat. Using hypoxia response curves combined with rigorous pH control, we show that acidification alters hypoxia sensitivity and oxyregulation of reef-building corals in a species-specific manner: three species exhibited increased sensitivity to various degrees, while the fourth showed enhanced tolerance. Consequently, acidification pushes critical hypoxia thresholds into oxygen regimes already prevalent on reefs today, potentially driving shifts in community composition and accelerating risks to reef resilience as these stressors intensify in the future. Our findings challenge assumptions of uniform coral vulnerability under multi-faceted climate change, emphasizing the need for trait-based approaches and to account for stressor interactions in predictive models to better anticipate coral reef futures under rapid climate change.

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