2023
DOI: 10.7717/peerj.16101
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Dead but not forgotten: complexity of Acropora palmata colonies increases with greater composition of dead coral

Abigail Engleman,
Kieran Cox,
Sandra Brooke

Abstract: Coral reefs are highly biodiverse ecosystems that have declined due to natural and anthropogenic stressors. Researchers often attribute reef ecological processes to corals’ complex structure, but effective conservation requires disentangling the contributions of coral versus reef structures. Many studies assessing the relationships between reef structure and ecological dynamics commonly use live coral as a proxy for reef complexity, disregarding the contribution of dead coral skeletons to reef habitat provisio… Show more

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