TY - RPRT ID - daff2334 UR - http://era.daf.qld.gov.au/id/eprint/2334/ A1 - Prachett, M.S. A1 - Messmer, V. A1 - Reynolds, A. A1 - Martin, J. A1 - Clark, T.D. A1 - Munday, P.L. A1 - Tobin, A.J. A1 - Hoey, A.S. Y1 - 2013/// N2 - Climate change is emerging as the single greatest threat to coral-reef ecosystems.The most immediate impacts will be a loss of diversity and changes to fish community composition and may lead to eventual declines in abundance and productivity of key fisheries species. A key component of this research is to assess effects of projected changes in environmental conditions (temperature and ocean acidity) due to climate change on reproduction, growth and development of coral trout (Plectropomus leopardis).Ultimately, this research will fill key knowledge gaps about climate change impacts on larger fishes, which are fundamental to optimizing resilience-based management, and in turn improve the adaptive capacity of industries and communities along the Great Barrier Reef. PB - Fisheries Research and Development Corporation VL - 6017 ; FRDC Project No. 2010/554 KW - Final report ; Serranidae KW - Plectropomus KW - climate change KW - Coral Reef Fin Fish Fishery KW - larval development KW - aerobic scope KW - gene expression KW - vulnerability KW - sensitivity KW - exposure KW - adaptive capacity KW - temperature KW - habitat degradation KW - ocean acidification M1 - project_report TI - Effects of climate change on reproduction,larval development, and adult health of coral trout (Plectropomus spp.) AV - public ER -