Title of article
Partial mortality in massive reef corals as an indicator of sediment stress on coral reefs
Author/Authors
Maggy M. Nugues، نويسنده , , Callum M. Roberts، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages
10
From page
314
To page
323
Abstract
Partial mortality and fission on colonies of four common massive coral species were examined at sites differing in their exposure to river sediments in St. Lucia, West Indies. Rates of partial mortality were higher close to the river mouths, where more sediments were deposited, than away from the rivers in two coral species. Frequency of fission showed no significant trend. The percent change in coral cover on reefs from 1995 to 1998 was negatively related to the rate of partial mortality estimated in 1998 in all species. This suggests that partial mortality rates could reflect longer-term temporal changes in coral communities. Similar conclusions could also be reached using a less precise measure and simply recording partial mortality on colonies as <50% and 50% dead tissue. We conclude that partial mortality in some species of massive reef corals, expressed as the amount of dead tissue per colony, could provide a rapid and effective means of detecting sediment stress on coral reefs.
Keywords
Bioindicators , Caribbean , Colony size , Partial mortality , coral reefs , Sediment pollution
Journal title
Marine Pollution Bulletin
Serial Year
2003
Journal title
Marine Pollution Bulletin
Record number
1294887
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