Population Size-Structure of the Reef-Coral Montastraea Annularis in Two Contrasting Reefs of a Marine Protected Area in the Southern Caribbean Sea
The decline of Montastraea annularis (Ellis and Solander, 1786) in Caribbean coral communities has been documented, however, studies of its population structure are scarce. Colony size provides information about longevity of the sexual individual in the habitat and the effect of the environment on i...
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Population Size-Structure of the Reef-Coral Montastraea Annularis in Two Contrasting Reefs of a Marine Protected Area in the Southern Caribbean Sea |
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Population Size-Structure of the Reef-Coral Montastraea Annularis in Two Contrasting Reefs of a Marine Protected Area in the Southern Caribbean Sea |
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Population Size-Structure of the Reef-Coral Montastraea Annularis in Two Contrasting Reefs of a Marine Protected Area in the Southern Caribbean Sea Arrecifes de coral Arrecifes de coral Conservación de arrecifes de coral Manejo de arrecifes de coral |
title_short |
Population Size-Structure of the Reef-Coral Montastraea Annularis in Two Contrasting Reefs of a Marine Protected Area in the Southern Caribbean Sea |
title_full |
Population Size-Structure of the Reef-Coral Montastraea Annularis in Two Contrasting Reefs of a Marine Protected Area in the Southern Caribbean Sea |
title_fullStr |
Population Size-Structure of the Reef-Coral Montastraea Annularis in Two Contrasting Reefs of a Marine Protected Area in the Southern Caribbean Sea |
title_full_unstemmed |
Population Size-Structure of the Reef-Coral Montastraea Annularis in Two Contrasting Reefs of a Marine Protected Area in the Southern Caribbean Sea |
title_sort |
Population Size-Structure of the Reef-Coral Montastraea Annularis in Two Contrasting Reefs of a Marine Protected Area in the Southern Caribbean Sea |
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Arrecifes de coral |
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Arrecifes de coral Arrecifes de coral Conservación de arrecifes de coral Manejo de arrecifes de coral |
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Arrecifes de coral Conservación de arrecifes de coral Manejo de arrecifes de coral |
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The decline of Montastraea annularis (Ellis and Solander, 1786) in Caribbean coral communities has been documented, however, studies of its population structure are scarce. Colony size provides information about longevity of the sexual individual in the habitat and the effect of the environment on its survival, while ramet size reflects the effect of accumulated partial mortality in recent years and the contribution of gametes from each asexual individual. We studied the size-structure of two contrasting populations of M. annularis (degraded and less-degraded reef) in a Marine Protected Area in Cartagena, Colombia, to evaluate its current state and infer its persistence in the future. Colony size frequency distribution of 102 colonies and 9646 ramets on a logarithmic scale was negatively skewed in both populations, but larger colonies were found in the less-degraded reef. Ramet size frequency distribution was positively skewed and dominated by individuals smaller than 50 cm2 (∼76% in the degraded vs 57% in the less-degraded reef). Partial and total mortality differed between the populations (27% vs 16%; 10% vs 16%, respectively). Colony and ramet size in the degraded reef were smaller due to greater partial mortality and fission. In conclusion, large, old colonies are present in both populations, but experience high partial mortality that causes high fission rates and therefore a dominance of small, non-reproductive ramets. This condition, coupled with the lack of recruitment of sexual individuals, is evidence of decline in both populations, especially in the degraded reef where mortality was higher and ramets were smaller. |
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http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0EL AUTOR, manifiesta que la obra objeto de la presente autorización es original y la realizó sin violar o usurpar derechos de autor de terceros, por lo tanto la obra es de exclusiva autoría y tiene la titularidad sobre la misma. PARGRAFO: En caso de presentarse cualquier reclamación o acción por parte de un tercero en cuanto a los derechos de autor sobre la obra en cuestión, EL AUTOR, asumirá toda la responsabilidad, y saldrá en defensa de los derechos aquí autorizados; para todos los efectos la universidad actúa como un tercero de buena fe. EL AUTOR, autoriza a LA UNIVERSIDAD DE BOGOTA JORGE TADEO LOZANO, para que en los términos establecidos en la Ley 23 de 1982, Ley 44 de 1993, Decisión andina 351 de 1993, Decreto 460 de 1995 y demás normas generales sobre la materia, utilice y use la obra objeto de la presente autorización. POLITICA DE TRATAMIENTO DE DATOS PERSONALES. 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Colony size provides information about longevity of the sexual individual in the habitat and the effect of the environment on its survival, while ramet size reflects the effect of accumulated partial mortality in recent years and the contribution of gametes from each asexual individual. We studied the size-structure of two contrasting populations of M. annularis (degraded and less-degraded reef) in a Marine Protected Area in Cartagena, Colombia, to evaluate its current state and infer its persistence in the future. Colony size frequency distribution of 102 colonies and 9646 ramets on a logarithmic scale was negatively skewed in both populations, but larger colonies were found in the less-degraded reef. Ramet size frequency distribution was positively skewed and dominated by individuals smaller than 50 cm2 (∼76% in the degraded vs 57% in the less-degraded reef). Partial and total mortality differed between the populations (27% vs 16%; 10% vs 16%, respectively). Colony and ramet size in the degraded reef were smaller due to greater partial mortality and fission. In conclusion, large, old colonies are present in both populations, but experience high partial mortality that causes high fission rates and therefore a dominance of small, non-reproductive ramets. 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