1988
DOI: 10.1016/0022-0981(88)90027-5
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Control of larval metamorphosis and recruitment in sympatric agariciid corals

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“…The recruit density reported here (10.2 ± 1.3 recruits per square meter) is similar to that reported in other studies in Biscayne Bay (Miller et al 2000a) and in St. John, US Virgin Islands (Edmunds 2000). Many species of coral larvae require CCA to settle (Morse et al 1988;Heyward and Negri 1999), and availability of CCA is negatively correlated with macroalgal abundance (Hixon 1997). Dictyota spp., the most abundant fleshy algae observed in this study, was not as abundant on these patch reefs (15.4 ± 0.8% cover) compared to other locations on the Florida reef tract (Lirman and Biber 2000;Beach et al 2003;Kuffner et al 2006), whereas SSS was fairly abundant (overall mean 21% cover).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…The recruit density reported here (10.2 ± 1.3 recruits per square meter) is similar to that reported in other studies in Biscayne Bay (Miller et al 2000a) and in St. John, US Virgin Islands (Edmunds 2000). Many species of coral larvae require CCA to settle (Morse et al 1988;Heyward and Negri 1999), and availability of CCA is negatively correlated with macroalgal abundance (Hixon 1997). Dictyota spp., the most abundant fleshy algae observed in this study, was not as abundant on these patch reefs (15.4 ± 0.8% cover) compared to other locations on the Florida reef tract (Lirman and Biber 2000;Beach et al 2003;Kuffner et al 2006), whereas SSS was fairly abundant (overall mean 21% cover).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…The cue required for the settlement of many species of coral larvae originates from CCA (Morse et al 1988, 1996, Golbuu & Richmond 2007, Kitamura et al 2007, Price 2010, Ritson-Williams et al 2010. Morse et al (1996) found the cue from CCA to be a cell-wall bound polysaccharide with a high molecular weight.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Anthozoans, particularly corals, utilize a diverse range of cues. Cues can be associated with crustose coralline algae (CCA) (Morse et al 1988, 1996, Baird et al 2003, Baird & Morse 2004, Harrington et al 2004, Golbuu & Richmond 2007, Kitamura et al 2007, Ritson-Williams et al 2010, Price 2010 or marine bacteria and biofilms (Negri et al 2001, Webster et al 2004. Four species of Acropora (A. tenuis, A. millepora, A. palmata, and A. cervicornis) have been shown to preferentially settle on a particular species of CCA, Titanoderma prototypum (Harrington et al 2004, Ritson-Williams et al 2010, which is also preferred by other hard corals (Pocillopora spp.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Coral larvae actively select their site of permanent attachment using chemical cues to induce metamorphosis (Morse et al, 1988(Morse et al, , 1994(Morse et al, , 1996Heyward and Negri, 1999). The primary source of these chemical morphogens is various species of non-geniculate calcareous coralline algae (CCA).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%