International audienceLate Jurassic coral reefs are present in the Western High Atlas of Morocco along the eastern paleomargin of the young Atlantic Ocean. The Izwarn section shows two reef units made of scleractinian corals and microbialites, included in a progradational shallowing-upward succession. Changes in reefal composition and structure observed in a ca. 50 cm-thick interval at the base of the reef unit 1 are interpreted to represent the first well-documented ecological succession in Late Jurassic reefs. Bioclastic deposits, sparse and poorly diversified corals (five genera) preserved in life position, and finally a more diversified coral assemblage (11 genera) building a reef framework with stromatolitic crusts reflect pioneer, col...