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HERO ID
8667788
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Coral overgrowth by an encrusting red alga (Ramicrusta sp.): a threat to Caribbean reefs?
Author(s)
Eckrich, CE; Engel, S
Year
2013
Is Peer Reviewed?
Yes
Journal
Coral Reefs
ISSN:
0722-4028
Volume
32
Issue
1
Page Numbers
81-84
DOI
10.1007/s00338-012-0961-5
Web of Science Id
WOS:000316018600010
Abstract
An encrusting red alga (Ramicrusta sp., Peyssonneliaceae) present in Lac Bay, Bonaire, overgrows and kills corals and other sessile organisms. Living coral tissue comprises 7.2 % of the benthic composition of the shallow reef, while Ramicrusta sp. covers 18.7 % of the substratum. Of 1374 coral colonies surveyed, 45.8 % were partially overgrown by Ramicrusta sp., with P. porites, P. astreoides and M. complanata being the most susceptible to overgrowth. Mean Ramicrusta sp. maximum overgrowth rates +/- A SD were 0.08 +/- A 0.05 mm d(-1), 0.07 +/- A 0.03 mm d(-1) and 0.06 +/- A 0.02 mm d(-1) for M. complanata, P. porites and P. astreoides, respectively. None of the 71 coral recruits surveyed were growing on Ramicrusta sp. Ramicrusta sp. is an immediate threat to corals, reduces the area of suitable substratum for coral settlement and may have the ability to influence coral species composition.
Keywords
Alga; Bonaire; Competition; Encrusting macroalgae; Overgrowth; Peyssonnelia; Peyssonneliaceae; Ramicrusta; Resilience; Coral
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