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The role of competition in the phase shift to dominance of the zoanthid Palythoa cf. variabilis on coral reefs.

Igor Cristino Silva Cruz1, Verena Henschen Meira2, Ruy Kenji Papa de Kikuchi2, Joel Christopher Creed3.   

Abstract

Phase shift phenomena are becoming increasingly common. However, they are also opportunities to better understand how communities are structured. In Southwest Atlantic coral reefs, a shift to the zoanthid Palythoa cf. variabilis dominance has been described. To test if competition drove this process, we carried out a manipulative experiment with three coral species. To estimate the natural frequency of encounters we assess the relationship between the proportion of encounters and this zoanthids coverage. The contact causes necrosis in 78% of coral colonies (6.47 ± SD 7.92 cm(2)) in 118 days. We found a logarithmic relationship between the proportion of these encounters and the cover of P. cf. variabilis, where 5.5% coverage of this zoanthid is enough to put 50% of coral colonies in contact, increasing their partial mortality. We demonstrate that zoanthid coverage increase followed by coral mortality increase will reduce coral cover and that competition drives the phase shift process.
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Keywords:  Assembly rules; Brazilian coral reefs; Community ecology; Community structure; Montastraea cavernosa; Mussismilia hispida; Phase regime; Siderastrea stellata; Todos os santos bay

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26849036     DOI: 10.1016/j.marenvres.2016.01.008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mar Environ Res        ISSN: 0141-1136            Impact factor:   3.130


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