@article{fdi:010067169, title = {{I}deas and perspectives : southwestern tropical {A}tlantic coral growth response to atmospheric circulation changes induced by ozone depletion in {A}ntarctica}, author = {{E}vangelista, {H}. and {W}ainer, {I}. and {S}ifeddine, {A}bdelfettah and {C}orr{\`e}ge, {T}. and {C}ordeiro, {R}.{C}. and {L}amounier, {S}. and {G}odiva, {D}. and {C}huan-{C}hou {S}hen and {L}e {C}ornec, {F}lorence and {T}urcq, {B}runo and {L}azareth, {C}laire {E}. and {C}hing-{Y}i {H}u}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{R}ecent {S}outhern {H}emisphere ({SH}) atmospheric circulation, predominantly driven by stratospheric ozone depletion over {A}ntarctica, has caused changes in climate across the extratropics. {H}ere, we present evidence that the {B}razilian coast (southwestern {A}tlantic) may have been impacted from both wind and sea-surface temperature changes derived from this process. {S}keleton analysis of massive coral species living in shallow waters off {B}razil are very sensitive to air–sea interactions, and seem to record this impact. {G}rowth rates of {B}razilian corals show a trend reversal that fits the ozone depletion evolution, confirming that ozone impacts are far reaching and potentially affect coastal ecosystems in tropical environments.}, keywords = {{BRESIL} ; {ATLANTIQUE} ; {ZONE} {TROPICALE}}, booktitle = {}, journal = {{B}iogeosciences}, volume = {13}, numero = {}, pages = {2379--2386}, year = {2016}, DOI = {10.5194/bg-13-2379-2016}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010067169}, }