Despite widespread acceptance of the negative effects of macroalgae on corals, very few studies have experimentally tested the competitive nature of the interaction, and most have ignored the potential effects of corals on algae. We report the effects of herbivory and competition on the growth of the branching scleractinian coral Porites cylindrica Dana and the creeping foliose brown alga Lobophora variegata (Lamouroux) Womersley, on an inshore fringing reef of the central Great Barrier Reef. L. variegata overgrows branches of P. cylindrica from the base up, forming a distinct boundary between the alga and the coral tissue. The experiment used exclusion cages to test for effects of herbivores, and removal of algae and coral tissue, at their...
Herbivory is an important mechanism affecting algal succession, particularly on coral reefs where th...
Clionaids, an abundant group of bioeroding sponges, are important competitors of corals, but their i...
In recent decades, a rise in coral mortality, attributed to increased frequency of mass-bleaching ev...
Despite widespread acceptance of the negative effects of macroalgae on corals, very few studies have...
Coral reef degradation often involves a phase shift from coral- to macroalgal-dominated reefs. Decli...
Competition between hard corals and macroalgae is important to the overall status of coral reefs, es...
Lobophora variegata and Dictyota pulchella are dominant algal components on coral reefs across the C...
Despite widespread acceptance that competition between scleractinian corals and benthic algae is imp...
Shifts in dominance from corals to macroalgae are occurring in many coral reefs worldwide. Macroalga...
Competition between hard corals and macroalgae is a key ecological process on coral reefs, especiall...
Turf algae are becoming more abundant on coral reefs worldwide, but their effects on other benthic o...
Shifts in dominance from corals to macroalgae are occurring in many coral reefs worldwide. Macroalga...
Many ecosystem services and functions provided by coral reefs have been compromised worldwide becaus...
Competition between corals and algae is an important process on coral reefs, especially during reef ...
Many ecosystem services and functions provided by coral reefs have been compromised worldwide becaus...
Herbivory is an important mechanism affecting algal succession, particularly on coral reefs where th...
Clionaids, an abundant group of bioeroding sponges, are important competitors of corals, but their i...
In recent decades, a rise in coral mortality, attributed to increased frequency of mass-bleaching ev...
Despite widespread acceptance of the negative effects of macroalgae on corals, very few studies have...
Coral reef degradation often involves a phase shift from coral- to macroalgal-dominated reefs. Decli...
Competition between hard corals and macroalgae is important to the overall status of coral reefs, es...
Lobophora variegata and Dictyota pulchella are dominant algal components on coral reefs across the C...
Despite widespread acceptance that competition between scleractinian corals and benthic algae is imp...
Shifts in dominance from corals to macroalgae are occurring in many coral reefs worldwide. Macroalga...
Competition between hard corals and macroalgae is a key ecological process on coral reefs, especiall...
Turf algae are becoming more abundant on coral reefs worldwide, but their effects on other benthic o...
Shifts in dominance from corals to macroalgae are occurring in many coral reefs worldwide. Macroalga...
Many ecosystem services and functions provided by coral reefs have been compromised worldwide becaus...
Competition between corals and algae is an important process on coral reefs, especially during reef ...
Many ecosystem services and functions provided by coral reefs have been compromised worldwide becaus...
Herbivory is an important mechanism affecting algal succession, particularly on coral reefs where th...
Clionaids, an abundant group of bioeroding sponges, are important competitors of corals, but their i...
In recent decades, a rise in coral mortality, attributed to increased frequency of mass-bleaching ev...