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Variability in the Effects of Macroalgae on the Survival and Growth of Corals: The Consumer Connection

机译:大型藻类对珊瑚的存活和生长影响的可变性:消费者关系

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Shifts in dominance from corals to macroalgae are occurring in many coral reefs worldwide. Macroalgal canopies, while competing for space with coral colonies, may also form a barrier to herbivorous and corallivorous fish, offering protection to corals. Thus, corals could either suffer from enhanced competition with canopy-forming and understorey macroalgae or benefit from predator exclusion. Here, we tested the hypothesis that the effects of the brown, canopy-forming macroalga, Turbinaria ornata, on the survival and growth of corals can vary according to its cover, to the presence or absence of herbivorous and corallivorous fish and to the morphological types of corals. Over a period of 66 days, two coral species differing in growth form, Acropora pulchra and Porites rus, were exposed to three different covers of T. ornata (absent versus medium versus high), in the presence or absence of fish. Irrespective of the cover of T. ornata, fish exclusion reduced mortality rates of A. pulchra. Following fish exclusion, a high cover of T. ornata depressed the growth of this branched coral, whilst it had no effect when fish species were present. P. rus suffered no damage from corallivorous fish, but its growth was decreased by high covers of T. ornata, irrespective of the presence or absence of fish. These results show that negative effects of T. ornata on some coral species are subordinate to those of fish predation and are, therefore, likely to manifest only on reefs severely depleted of predators. In contrast, space dominance by T. ornata may decrease the growth of other coral species regardless of predation intensity. In general, this study shows that susceptibility to predation may determine the severity of the effects of canopy-forming macroalgae on coral growth.
机译:从珊瑚到大型藻类的控制权转移正在全球许多珊瑚礁中发生。大型藻冠层与珊瑚群落争夺空间时,也可能对草食性和食草性鱼类构成障碍,为珊瑚提供保护。因此,珊瑚可能会遭受冠层形成和下层大型藻类竞争的加剧,或者会受益于捕食者的排斥。在这里,我们检验了以下假设:棕色的,形成冠层的大型藻类Turbinaria ornata对珊瑚的生存和生长的影响可能会因其覆盖率,是否存在草食性和珊瑚食性鱼类以及形态类型而异。珊瑚。在66天的时间内,在有鱼或无鱼的情况下,将两种生长形态不同的珊瑚物种Acropora pulchra和Porites rus暴露于三种不同的T. ornata覆盖下(无,中,高)。不论斜纹棉球菌的覆盖度如何,鱼类的排泄都降低了青枯菌的死亡率。鱼类被排除后,高分枝线虫(T. ornata)抑制了这种分枝珊瑚的生长,而当存在鱼类时却没有影响。鲁氏假单胞菌没有受到珊瑚状鱼类的破坏,但是由于高分形隐孢子虫的繁殖,其生长速度下降,而与鱼类的存在与否无关。这些结果表明,紫花苜蓿对某些珊瑚的负面影响要服从鱼类的捕食,因此可能仅在严重捕食者严重枯竭的珊瑚礁上才表现出来。相比之下,无论捕食强度如何,T。ornata在空间上的优势可能会降低其他珊瑚物种的生长。总的来说,这项研究表明,对捕食的敏感性可能决定了形成冠层的大型藻类对珊瑚生长的影响的严重性。

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