Competition between corals and algae is an important process on coral reefs, especially during reef degradation, when abundant corals are often overgrown by benthic macroalgae. Despite the widespread assumption that macroalgae are able to out-compete corals for space, there have been very few experimental studies testing the nature of this interaction. This study compared the effects of a filamentous red alga, Anotrichium tenue, with those of mixed-species, filamentous algal turfs on massive Porites spp. corals on inshore reefs of the central Great Barrier Reef, Australia. We compared mortality of coral tissue in plots with A. tenue naturally present on live coral tissue, plots in which A tenue was naturally present but experimentally remov...
Mortality of corals is increasing due to bleaching, disease and algal overgrowth. In the Caribbean, ...
Many ecosystem services and functions provided by coral reefs have been compromised worldwide becaus...
Shifts in dominance from corals to macroalgae are occurring in many coral reefs worldwide. Macroalga...
Competition between corals and algae is an important process on coral reefs, especially during reef ...
Competition between hard corals and macroalgae is a key ecological process on coral reefs, especiall...
Coral reefs around the world have suffered devastating losses of reef building corals with a concomi...
Competition between hard corals and macroalgae is important to the overall status of coral reefs, es...
Successful settlement and recruitment of corals is critical to the resilience of coral reefs. Given ...
Benthic algae generally dominate degraded and disturbed coral reefs, however our understanding of ho...
Coral reef degradation increases coral interactions with filamentous turf algae (FTA) and macroalgae...
Despite widespread acceptance of the negative effects of macroalgae on corals, very few studies have...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 75-86)Interactions between scleractinian corals and benth...
Turf algae are becoming more abundant on coral reefs worldwide, but their effects on other benthic o...
Lobophora variegata and Dictyota pulchella are dominant algal components on coral reefs across the C...
Mortality of corals is increasing due to bleaching, disease and algal overgrowth. In the Caribbean, ...
Mortality of corals is increasing due to bleaching, disease and algal overgrowth. In the Caribbean, ...
Many ecosystem services and functions provided by coral reefs have been compromised worldwide becaus...
Shifts in dominance from corals to macroalgae are occurring in many coral reefs worldwide. Macroalga...
Competition between corals and algae is an important process on coral reefs, especially during reef ...
Competition between hard corals and macroalgae is a key ecological process on coral reefs, especiall...
Coral reefs around the world have suffered devastating losses of reef building corals with a concomi...
Competition between hard corals and macroalgae is important to the overall status of coral reefs, es...
Successful settlement and recruitment of corals is critical to the resilience of coral reefs. Given ...
Benthic algae generally dominate degraded and disturbed coral reefs, however our understanding of ho...
Coral reef degradation increases coral interactions with filamentous turf algae (FTA) and macroalgae...
Despite widespread acceptance of the negative effects of macroalgae on corals, very few studies have...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 75-86)Interactions between scleractinian corals and benth...
Turf algae are becoming more abundant on coral reefs worldwide, but their effects on other benthic o...
Lobophora variegata and Dictyota pulchella are dominant algal components on coral reefs across the C...
Mortality of corals is increasing due to bleaching, disease and algal overgrowth. In the Caribbean, ...
Mortality of corals is increasing due to bleaching, disease and algal overgrowth. In the Caribbean, ...
Many ecosystem services and functions provided by coral reefs have been compromised worldwide becaus...
Shifts in dominance from corals to macroalgae are occurring in many coral reefs worldwide. Macroalga...