Marine Ecology Progress Series Inter-Research
Marine Ecology Progress Series

Inter-Research



MEPS
Home
Editors
Forthcoming
Information
Subscribe


Journals
Home
MEPS
AME
CR
DAO
Search
Subscribe

Books
Top Books
EE Books
Order

ECI
Home

EEIU
Home

MEPS 133:303-306 (1996)

Abstract

Long-term changes on coral reefs in booming populations of a competitive colonial ascidian

Bak RPM, Lambrechts DYM, Joenje M, Nieuwland G, Van Veghel MLJ

ABSTRACT: A long-term study of the common coral reef spatial competitor Trididemnum solidum (van Name), a benthic colonial ascidian, showed a 900% increase in densities along the 84 km of fringing reef in Curaçao over 15 yr. The pattern of distribution along the coast did not change significantly and showed long-term effects of philopatry. This pattern relates to limited dispersal potential and the impact of the clonal ecological strategy of this modular organism. All hard reef substrata were overgrown but between 1978 and 1993 there was a significant increase in the number of ascidian colonies overgrowing dominant scleractinian corals such as Montastrea annularis.

KEY WORDS: Coral reef . Ascidian . Competition . Long-term change

Published in MEPS Vol. 133 (1996) on March 28
ISSN: 0171-8630. Copyright © Inter-Research, Oldendorf/Luhe, 1996

Copyright © 1999; Inter-Research Science Publisher
Webmaster: webmaster@int-res.com