Competitive interactions between corals and benthic algae are increasingly frequent on degrading coral reefs, but the processes and mechanisms surrounding the interactions, as well as the exacerbating effects of sediments trapped in turf algae, are poorly described. We surveyed the frequency, proportion, and outcomes of interactions between benthic algae (turf algae and macroalgae) and 631 corals (genera: Porites, Favites, Favia, Platygyra, and Pavona) on a degenerating reef in the northern South China Sea, with a specific focus on the negative effects of algal contact on corals. Our data indicated that turf algae were the main algal competitors for each surveyed coral genus and the proportion of algal contact along the coral edges varied s...
Competitive interactions between corals and macroalgae play an important role in determining benthic...
Tropical reefs are in global decline with seaweeds commonly replacing corals. Negative associations ...
Successful settlement and recruitment of corals is critical to the resilience of coral reefs. Given ...
Turf algae are becoming more abundant on coral reefs worldwide, but their effects on other benthic o...
Competition between corals and benthic algae is prevalent on coral reefs worldwide and has the poten...
Competition between hard corals and macroalgae is a key ecological process on coral reefs, especiall...
Competition between hard corals and macroalgae is important to the overall status of coral reefs, es...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 75-86)Interactions between scleractinian corals and benth...
Coral reefs around the world have suffered devastating losses of reef building corals with a concomi...
Benthic algae generally dominate degraded and disturbed coral reefs, however our understanding of ho...
Observations of coral–algal competition can provide valuable information about the state of coral re...
Competition between corals and algae is an important process on coral reefs, especially during reef ...
Worldwide, coral reef communities are collapsing and shifting from coral to algal dominance. While h...
Despite widespread acceptance that competition between scleractinian corals and benthic algae is imp...
Competition between reef-building corals and benthic algae is of key importance for reef dynamics. T...
Competitive interactions between corals and macroalgae play an important role in determining benthic...
Tropical reefs are in global decline with seaweeds commonly replacing corals. Negative associations ...
Successful settlement and recruitment of corals is critical to the resilience of coral reefs. Given ...
Turf algae are becoming more abundant on coral reefs worldwide, but their effects on other benthic o...
Competition between corals and benthic algae is prevalent on coral reefs worldwide and has the poten...
Competition between hard corals and macroalgae is a key ecological process on coral reefs, especiall...
Competition between hard corals and macroalgae is important to the overall status of coral reefs, es...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 75-86)Interactions between scleractinian corals and benth...
Coral reefs around the world have suffered devastating losses of reef building corals with a concomi...
Benthic algae generally dominate degraded and disturbed coral reefs, however our understanding of ho...
Observations of coral–algal competition can provide valuable information about the state of coral re...
Competition between corals and algae is an important process on coral reefs, especially during reef ...
Worldwide, coral reef communities are collapsing and shifting from coral to algal dominance. While h...
Despite widespread acceptance that competition between scleractinian corals and benthic algae is imp...
Competition between reef-building corals and benthic algae is of key importance for reef dynamics. T...
Competitive interactions between corals and macroalgae play an important role in determining benthic...
Tropical reefs are in global decline with seaweeds commonly replacing corals. Negative associations ...
Successful settlement and recruitment of corals is critical to the resilience of coral reefs. Given ...