2024
DOI: 10.4236/jep.2024.151007
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Competition between Coral and Algae in Tertiary and Quaternary Reefs: Greenhouse to Icehouse Transitions

Belkasim Khameiss,
Richard Fluegeman,
William Hoyt
et al.

Abstract: The competition between coral and algae in marine reefs is pervasive through geologic time; that competition determines the structure and composition of reef communities, which we see in the fossil record. However, the relationships between coral and calcareous algae in reefs are poorly understood. To study this relationship, several hand samples and thin sections were examined from nine different foralgal reef localities around the world. Foralgal reefs typically extend from about 20 m depth or shallower on t… Show more

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“…Competition between coral and algal communities arises due to their similar ecological requirements [38,39]. However, despite the slow growth of corals, the constant presence of corals prevails over the seasonal and inter-annual variability of algae.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Competition between coral and algal communities arises due to their similar ecological requirements [38,39]. However, despite the slow growth of corals, the constant presence of corals prevails over the seasonal and inter-annual variability of algae.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%