Population dynamics in the global coral symbiont network under temperature variations
Maria Gabriella Cavalcante Bas\'ilio, Daniel Ratton Figueiredo

TL;DR
This paper develops a mathematical model to study how coral and symbiont populations respond to temperature changes, emphasizing the importance of network structure and thermal tolerance in predicting coral resilience to climate change.
Contribution
It introduces a novel network-based population dynamics model that incorporates thermal tolerances and examines the influence of network connectivity on coral-symbiont growth under warming events.
Findings
Network connectivity significantly affects population recovery after warming.
Generalist species show higher growth across different ocean regions.
Node degree correlates with final population size, highlighting network structure's importance.
Abstract
Coral reefs are crucial to marine biodiversity and rely on a delicate symbiotic relationship between corals and zooxanthellae algae. Water temperature variations, however, disrupt this association, leading to coral bleaching events that severely affect marine ecosystems. This study presents a mathematical model for the population dynamics of coral and symbiont species considering the coral symbiont network and recurrent warming events. The model incorporates thermal tolerances of species and coupled growth dynamics (between corals and symbionts) to investigate how network structure and thermal tolerance influence the species' growth. Using real data from different ocean regions, results reveal that network connectivity plays a significant role in population growth after successive warming events, with generalist species demonstrating greater growth across all regions analyzed. The…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCoral and Marine Ecosystems Studies · Marine and fisheries research
MethodsCorrelation Alignment for Deep Domain Adaptation
