Distribution and community structure of the reef corals of Ensenada de Utría, Pacitic coast of Colombia

 

সংরক্ষণ করুন:
গ্রন্থ-পঞ্জীর বিবরন
লেখক: Vargas-Angel, Bernardo
বিন্যাস: artículo original
বর্তমান অবস্থা:Versión publicada
প্রকাশনার তারিখ:1996
বিবরন:Two types of coral communities occur in the Ensenada de Utría National Park (Pacific of Colombia) reefs, which develop in shallow sheltered water, and smaller non-reefal communities along wave exposed basaItic blocks. Chola reef, the largest coral comínunity (approx. 10.5 ha), is characterized by relative high coral cover (32.4%) and dominated by Pocillopora damicornis. Smaller in size (approx. 1.5 ha), Diego reef is mainly covered by dead Pocil/opo"ra damicornis and live Psammocora (S.) stel/ata (2%). The other non-reefal communities are characterized by isolated coral colonies and patches of Pavona clavus, Pavona gigantea and Porites [obata. Coral community deterioration at Utría is evident, specially in the reefs, where both natural and antropogenic disturbances (e.g. phytoplankton blooms, human induced siltation, dynamite fishing and probably El Niño 1982-83 warming event) seem to influence the community structure.
দেশ:Portal de Revistas UCR
প্রতিষ্ঠান:Universidad de Costa Rica
Repositorio:Portal de Revistas UCR
ভাষা:Inglés
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