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HERO ID
7900125
Reference Type
Journal Article
Subtype
Review
Title
Algal turf sediments on coral reefs: what's known and what's next
Author(s)
Tebbett, SB; Bellwood, DR
Year
2019
Is Peer Reviewed?
1
Journal
Marine Pollution Bulletin
ISSN:
0025-326X
EISSN:
1879-3363
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd
Volume
149
Page Numbers
110542
Language
English
PMID
31542595
DOI
10.1016/j.marpolbul.2019.110542
Abstract
Algal turfs are likely to rise in prominence on coral reefs in the Anthropocene. In these ecosystems the sediments bound within algal turfs will shape ecosystem functions and the services humanity can obtain from reefs. However, while interest is growing in the role of algal turf sediments, studies remain limited. In this review we provide an overview of our knowledge to-date concerning algal turf sediments on coral reefs. Specifically, we highlight what algal turf sediments are, their role in key ecosystem processes, the potential importance of algal turf sediments on Anthropocene reefs, and key knowledge gaps for future research. The evidence suggests that the management of algal turf sediments will be critically important if we are to sustain key functions and services on highly-altered, Anthropocene coral reef configurations. © 2019 Elsevier Ltd
Keywords
Anthropocene coral reefs; Ecosystem function; Epilithic algal matrix; Herbivory; Productivity; Sediment; Ecosystems; Productivity; Reefs; Algal turfs; Anthropocene; Coral reef; Ecosystem functions; Ecosystem process; Herbivory; Knowledge gaps; Sediments; Anthropocene; coral reef; ecosystem function; filamentous alga; herbivory; sediment; coral reef; herbivory; productivity; review; sediment; animal; Anthozoa; brown alga; ecosystem; physiology; algae; Anthozoa; Animals; Anthozoa; Coral Reefs; Ecosystem; Geologic Sediments; Phaeophyta
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