“…Unfortunately, high‐latitude regions are predicted to experience greater heat stress than the tropics over the coming decades (Hobday & Pecl, ; Wu et al, ), which is likely to result in increasingly frequent and intense regional bleaching events (Heron, Maynard, van Hooidonk, & Eakin, ; van Hooidonk, Maynard, & Planes, ; van Hooidonk et al, ). However, unlike their tropical counterparts, poleward range shifts and/or expansions are unlikely for many high‐latitude coral species because suitable habitats are progressively unavailable toward the poles, such as along the high‐latitude east coast of Australia and South Africa (Harriott & Banks, ; Schleyer et al, ; but see, Booth & Sears, ; Greenstein & Pandolfi, ; Richards et al, ). Similar to other flora and fauna (Jablonski, ; Parmesan, ), many high‐latitude corals may therefore contract their geographic ranges and be more prone to extinction as their habitats become unsuitable under climate change and/or they are unable to compete with incoming vagrant species.…”