2021
DOI: 10.1007/s00338-021-02102-0
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Coral reef resilience differs among islands within the Gulf of Mannar, southeast India, following successive coral bleaching events

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“…Rapid growth rate of space competitors such as macroalgae and sponges on live corals lead to coral degradation especially after bleaching events. Recent works in GoM report the severity of space competition between corals and other organisms (Raj et al 2006(Raj et al , 2018a(Raj et al , 2019(Raj et al , 2021aMachendiranathan et al 2016;Edward et al 2018). Degradation of coral reefs in GoM would directly mean the degradation of dependant livelihood.…”
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“…Rapid growth rate of space competitors such as macroalgae and sponges on live corals lead to coral degradation especially after bleaching events. Recent works in GoM report the severity of space competition between corals and other organisms (Raj et al 2006(Raj et al , 2018a(Raj et al , 2019(Raj et al , 2021aMachendiranathan et al 2016;Edward et al 2018). Degradation of coral reefs in GoM would directly mean the degradation of dependant livelihood.…”
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“…Corals in GoM have been damaged significantly by various natural and human-induced threats (Edward et al 2008(Edward et al , 2012Samuel et al 2012). The corals of GoM have suffered massive mortalities on account of the coral bleaching incidences in 2010 and 2016 driven by climate change (Edward et al 2012(Edward et al , 2018Raj et al 2021a). Recent studies report that climate-stressed corals of GoM have taken advantage by space competing organisms such as macroalgae and sponges (Raj et al 2006(Raj et al , 2018a(Raj et al , 2019(Raj et al , 2021aMachendiranathan et al 2016;Edward et al 2018).…”
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“…Neorotalia calcar is a large benthic foraminifera having macroalgae as substratum preference (8) . In the Gulf of Mannar region, coral growth is favoured by an increase in algal cover and high fish densities 103 (3). When these massive macroalgal mats block sunlight penetration, the symbiont algae expels since it is unable to do photosynthesis.…”
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“…Coral reefs cover 61.01 km 2 in the Gulf of Mannar, with fringing reef, patchy reef, shrubs, and coral pinnacles (2) In 1986, the Tamil Nadu government designated these islands and the adjacent shallow coastal waters to the Gulf of Mannar Marine National Park to safeguard marine species and the environment. The majority of previous research on the coral reef ecosystem of the Gulf of Mannar focused on the following topics like reef system's resilience, environmental monitoring using various factors, natural impacts on the reef system, radionuclides on marine biota, trace element studies, natural background radiation studies, and marine pollution studies (1)(2)(3)(4)(5) . A very few micropaleontological studies were conducted in the study region (6,7) .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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