2000
DOI: 10.1016/s0025-326x(00)00107-7
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The Indian Ocean Coast of Somalia

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“…The distribution of coral species in Kenyan reefs is influenced by the large-scale current dynamics with the East African Coastal Current (EACC) bringing coral larvae from the southern ‘center of diversity’ for the Western Indian Ocean (WIO) region [ 14 ]. A cold-water system prevails in northern Kenya due to the convergence of the EACC with the seasonal Somali Current (SC) that is characterized by poor water conditions for reef development [ 15 , 12 ]. The interaction of the EACC and the SC in the north creates a marginal, high-latitude and upwelling system with transitioning communities from the East African to Somali-Arabian fauna [ 16 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The distribution of coral species in Kenyan reefs is influenced by the large-scale current dynamics with the East African Coastal Current (EACC) bringing coral larvae from the southern ‘center of diversity’ for the Western Indian Ocean (WIO) region [ 14 ]. A cold-water system prevails in northern Kenya due to the convergence of the EACC with the seasonal Somali Current (SC) that is characterized by poor water conditions for reef development [ 15 , 12 ]. The interaction of the EACC and the SC in the north creates a marginal, high-latitude and upwelling system with transitioning communities from the East African to Somali-Arabian fauna [ 16 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to this hypothesis, the seasonal upwelling events act as an indirect cause of genetic divergence by reducing the growth of suitable habitat (i.e., coral reefs) in these areas. For example, only four principal areas of reef coral occur along the Omani coast Glynn, 1993), while a major break in habitat continuity occurs off the Somali coast where corals are reduced to patch reefs scattered within seagrass beds (Carbone & Accordi, 2000).…”
Section: Seascape Barriersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Carbonate grains (miliolids and other foraminiferids, small bioclastic fragments) for the Somali white dunes were supplied by the skeletal sandy beach and coral reefs bounding the coast on the seaward side; skeletal grains were blown off the beach by the coastwise directed summer monsoon. A progradation of the coast occurred during the marine regression to the present sea-level, after the sea reached a higher level of about 2 m a.s.l., around 5 kyr BP (Jerardino, 1995;Carbone et al, 1999;Carbone and Accordi, 2000;Teller et al, 2000;Ramsay and Cooper, 2002). The ''red dune'' and the white dunes of the innermost part of the coastal strip are now subject to deflation and remodelling.…”
Section: Physiography and Geologymentioning
confidence: 99%