Effect of fine-scale habitat differences on algal colonisation in a coral-dominated subtropical reef

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Autor(a) principal: DE CARVALHO,LEONARDO L.
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: VILLAÇA,ROBERTO C.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências (Online)
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Resumo: Abstract Maintaining the coexistence of algae and corals depends on the interactions between them. We investigated these interactions to assess: (1) recruitment patterns of algal turfs over time in dead areas on live corals; (2) the influence of fine-scale differences in coral-dominated environments on algal colonisation; (3) the influence of coral as a substrate for algal recruitment; (4) the invasion potential of algal turf on live coral tissue. This study compared algal colonisation directly on dead or damaged coral areas with algal colonisation on recruitment plates in coral-dominated or -free areas at 23, 154, and 230 days. We also monitored coral colonies over 1.5 years. Filamentous and articulated coralline algae were primarily evident in the early colonisation, reaching stability after 154 days. On a fine scale, the coral-dominated environment showed an increase in number of algal species and coverage. However, coral substrate was selective, with fewer species recruited to this substrate compared to the artificial plates. Furthermore, the competitive dynamics between corals and algal turfs did not result in a winner over time. Thus, algal turf colonisation was influenced not only by coral substrate but also by the reef environment on a fine scale.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Effect of fine-scale habitat differences on algal colonisation in a coral-dominated subtropical reef
title Effect of fine-scale habitat differences on algal colonisation in a coral-dominated subtropical reef
spellingShingle Effect of fine-scale habitat differences on algal colonisation in a coral-dominated subtropical reef
DE CARVALHO,LEONARDO L.
Algal turfs
corals
marginal reef
rocky reef
Scleractinian
Siderastrea
title_short Effect of fine-scale habitat differences on algal colonisation in a coral-dominated subtropical reef
title_full Effect of fine-scale habitat differences on algal colonisation in a coral-dominated subtropical reef
title_fullStr Effect of fine-scale habitat differences on algal colonisation in a coral-dominated subtropical reef
title_full_unstemmed Effect of fine-scale habitat differences on algal colonisation in a coral-dominated subtropical reef
title_sort Effect of fine-scale habitat differences on algal colonisation in a coral-dominated subtropical reef
author DE CARVALHO,LEONARDO L.
author_facet DE CARVALHO,LEONARDO L.
VILLAÇA,ROBERTO C.
author_role author
author2 VILLAÇA,ROBERTO C.
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv DE CARVALHO,LEONARDO L.
VILLAÇA,ROBERTO C.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Algal turfs
corals
marginal reef
rocky reef
Scleractinian
Siderastrea
topic Algal turfs
corals
marginal reef
rocky reef
Scleractinian
Siderastrea
description Abstract Maintaining the coexistence of algae and corals depends on the interactions between them. We investigated these interactions to assess: (1) recruitment patterns of algal turfs over time in dead areas on live corals; (2) the influence of fine-scale differences in coral-dominated environments on algal colonisation; (3) the influence of coral as a substrate for algal recruitment; (4) the invasion potential of algal turf on live coral tissue. This study compared algal colonisation directly on dead or damaged coral areas with algal colonisation on recruitment plates in coral-dominated or -free areas at 23, 154, and 230 days. We also monitored coral colonies over 1.5 years. Filamentous and articulated coralline algae were primarily evident in the early colonisation, reaching stability after 154 days. On a fine scale, the coral-dominated environment showed an increase in number of algal species and coverage. However, coral substrate was selective, with fewer species recruited to this substrate compared to the artificial plates. Furthermore, the competitive dynamics between corals and algal turfs did not result in a winner over time. Thus, algal turf colonisation was influenced not only by coral substrate but also by the reef environment on a fine scale.
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