Effect of coral‐giant clam artificial reef on coral recruitment: insights for restoration and conservation efforts
Restoration Ecology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
32(5)
Published: March 21, 2024
Coral
recruitment
is
a
vital
process
for
the
maintenance
and
recovery
of
coral
reefs,
particularly
due
to
their
decline
from
global
change.
While
it
well
established
that
larval
settlement
cues
significantly
influence
recruitment,
investigation
success
associated
with
surrounding
community
mainly
focuses
on
algae.
To
investigate
other
factors
controlling
this
process,
we
examined
impact
benthic
invertebrate
assemblages
using
artificial
reefs.
Three
types
reefs
(mono‐,
bi‐,
tri‐species)
different
three
common
species,
Pocillopora
acuta
,
Acropora
cytherea
Tridacna
maxima
were
studied
over
8
months.
This
study
revealed
play
significant
role
in
survival.
High
biodiversity
was
found
enhance
inhibit
potential
negative
A.
.
Our
findings
underscore
importance
preserving
high
not
only
hard
but
wide
range
phyla,
including
bivalves,
restoration
efforts.
Maintaining
sustainable
populations
an
important
goal
reach
face
multiple
threats
Language: Английский
The role of mesoscale-driven connectivity patterns in coral recovery around Moorea and Tahiti, French Polynesia
Skylar Lama,
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Luisa Lopera,
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Annalisa Bracco
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et al.
Scientific Reports,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
14(1)
Published: Sept. 27, 2024
Coral
reefs
are
declining
due
to
anthropogenic
warming.
Nonetheless,
some
have
recovered
quickly
from
repeated
bleaching
events.
recovery
depends
on
adaptation
capabilities,
fishing
pressure,
overall
number
of
stressors,
reef
conditions
before
the
event,
and
degree
connectivity.
that
connected
many
others
can
receive
viable
larvae
regain
coverage
faster.
Around
Moorea
Tahiti,
within
Society
Islands
French
Polynesia,
coral
cover
has
regained
its
previous
levels
rapidly,
despite
several
mass
events
over
past
three
decades.
Here
it
is
explored
whether
connectivity
with
distant
may
support
such
by
modeling
transport
around
islands
28
years.
Ocean
currents
enable
Tuamotu
Islands,
~
250
km
northeast,
act
as
sources
Tahiti
for
pelagic
larval
durations
weeks
or
longer.
The
circulation
very
dynamic;
mesoscale
eddies
also
halt
sporadically
west
southeast
instead.
With
undisturbed
a
300
radius
strong
variability,
dynamic,
long-range
explain
Tahiti.
Language: Английский