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Herbivory versus corallivory: are parrotfish good or bad for Caribbean coral reefs?
- Source :
- Coral Reefs. 28:683-690
- Publication Year :
- 2009
- Publisher :
- Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2009.
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Abstract
- With coral cover in decline on many Caribbean reefs, any process of coral mortality is of potential concern. While sparisomid parrotfishes are major grazers of Caribbean reefs and help control algal blooms, the fact that they also undertake corallivory has prompted some to question the rationale for their conservation. Here the weight of evidence for beneficial effects of parrotfishes, in terms of reducing algal cover and facilitating demographic processes in corals, and the deleterious effects of parrotfishes in terms of causing coral mortality and chronic stress, are reviewed. While elevated parrotfish density will likely increase the predation rate upon juvenile corals, the net effect appears to be positive in enhancing coral recruitment through removal of macroalgal competitors. Parrotfish corallivory can cause modest partial colony mortality in the most intensively grazed species of Montastraea but the generation and healing of bite scars appear to be in near equilibrium, even when coral cover is low. Whole colony mortality in adult corals can lead to complete exclusion of some delicate, lagoonal species of Porites from forereef environments but is only reported for one reef species (Porites astreoides), for one habitat (backreef), and with uncertain incidence (though likely <
- Subjects :
- geography
geography.geographical_feature_category
biology
Ecology
Coral
fungi
Porites
technology, industry, and agriculture
Montastraea annularis
Coral reef
biochemical phenomena, metabolism, and nutrition
Aquatic Science
biology.organism_classification
Porites astreoides
Montastraea
Fishery
natural sciences
Parrotfish
Aquaculture of coral
geographic locations
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 14320975 and 07224028
- Volume :
- 28
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Coral Reefs
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi...........6dae99e99622b3139d62ab2b071c1f9e
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1007/s00338-009-0501-0