Zooxanthellae Densities are Highest in Summer Months in Equatorial Corals in Kenya.

Coral bleaching (loss of zooxathellae) is an increasing problem for the health and persistence of corals, but the phenomenon can not be fully comprehended without understanding seasonal fluctuations in the field. Seasonal dynamics of coral zooxanthellae (population density and mitotic indices) of eleven scleractinian coral species (Acropora sp., Echinopora gemmacea, Favia sp., Galaxea fascicularis, Hydnophora microconos, Montipora aequituberculata, Pavona decussata, Pocillopora damicornis, Pocillopora eydouxi, Porites cylindrica and Porites lutea) were monitored in Mombasa Marine Park from 1998 to 2006. Direct tracking of mapped corals provided evidence that zooxanthellae densities were highest during the North-East Monsoon (NEM) season and displayed highest mitotic indices during transition periods directly preceding this season. The higher densities found during the northeast monsoon (when temperatures and light radiation levels are higher) are surprising as they are contrary to trends found at higher latitudes. It is possible that at higher latitudes seasonal variability of temperatures and light is so great that it dictates zooxanthellae density dynamics, while corals closer to the Equator are less influenced and other factors may have greater influence on zooxanthellae dynamics. The present study highlights the degree of variability of zooxanthellae dynamics that may exist among coral species and compares sites from widely different geographic locations.

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Main Authors: Mwaura, J., Grimsditch, G., Kilonzo, J., Amiyo, N., Obura, D.
Format: Journal Contribution biblioteca
Language:English
Published: 2009
Subjects:Zooxanthellae, Mitotic Index, Coral bleaching,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/8338
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spelling dig-aquadocs-1834-83382021-05-19T06:15:18Z Zooxanthellae Densities are Highest in Summer Months in Equatorial Corals in Kenya. Mwaura, J. Grimsditch, G. Kilonzo, J. Amiyo, N. Obura, D. Zooxanthellae Mitotic Index Coral bleaching Coral bleaching (loss of zooxathellae) is an increasing problem for the health and persistence of corals, but the phenomenon can not be fully comprehended without understanding seasonal fluctuations in the field. Seasonal dynamics of coral zooxanthellae (population density and mitotic indices) of eleven scleractinian coral species (Acropora sp., Echinopora gemmacea, Favia sp., Galaxea fascicularis, Hydnophora microconos, Montipora aequituberculata, Pavona decussata, Pocillopora damicornis, Pocillopora eydouxi, Porites cylindrica and Porites lutea) were monitored in Mombasa Marine Park from 1998 to 2006. Direct tracking of mapped corals provided evidence that zooxanthellae densities were highest during the North-East Monsoon (NEM) season and displayed highest mitotic indices during transition periods directly preceding this season. The higher densities found during the northeast monsoon (when temperatures and light radiation levels are higher) are surprising as they are contrary to trends found at higher latitudes. It is possible that at higher latitudes seasonal variability of temperatures and light is so great that it dictates zooxanthellae density dynamics, while corals closer to the Equator are less influenced and other factors may have greater influence on zooxanthellae dynamics. The present study highlights the degree of variability of zooxanthellae dynamics that may exist among coral species and compares sites from widely different geographic locations. Published 2016-01-28T16:17:52Z 2016-01-28T16:17:52Z 2009 Journal Contribution Not Known 0856-860X http://hdl.handle.net/1834/8338 en pp.193 - 202 Kenya, Coast
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topic Zooxanthellae
Mitotic Index
Coral bleaching
Zooxanthellae
Mitotic Index
Coral bleaching
spellingShingle Zooxanthellae
Mitotic Index
Coral bleaching
Zooxanthellae
Mitotic Index
Coral bleaching
Mwaura, J.
Grimsditch, G.
Kilonzo, J.
Amiyo, N.
Obura, D.
Zooxanthellae Densities are Highest in Summer Months in Equatorial Corals in Kenya.
description Coral bleaching (loss of zooxathellae) is an increasing problem for the health and persistence of corals, but the phenomenon can not be fully comprehended without understanding seasonal fluctuations in the field. Seasonal dynamics of coral zooxanthellae (population density and mitotic indices) of eleven scleractinian coral species (Acropora sp., Echinopora gemmacea, Favia sp., Galaxea fascicularis, Hydnophora microconos, Montipora aequituberculata, Pavona decussata, Pocillopora damicornis, Pocillopora eydouxi, Porites cylindrica and Porites lutea) were monitored in Mombasa Marine Park from 1998 to 2006. Direct tracking of mapped corals provided evidence that zooxanthellae densities were highest during the North-East Monsoon (NEM) season and displayed highest mitotic indices during transition periods directly preceding this season. The higher densities found during the northeast monsoon (when temperatures and light radiation levels are higher) are surprising as they are contrary to trends found at higher latitudes. It is possible that at higher latitudes seasonal variability of temperatures and light is so great that it dictates zooxanthellae density dynamics, while corals closer to the Equator are less influenced and other factors may have greater influence on zooxanthellae dynamics. The present study highlights the degree of variability of zooxanthellae dynamics that may exist among coral species and compares sites from widely different geographic locations.
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Mitotic Index
Coral bleaching
author Mwaura, J.
Grimsditch, G.
Kilonzo, J.
Amiyo, N.
Obura, D.
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Grimsditch, G.
Kilonzo, J.
Amiyo, N.
Obura, D.
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title Zooxanthellae Densities are Highest in Summer Months in Equatorial Corals in Kenya.
title_short Zooxanthellae Densities are Highest in Summer Months in Equatorial Corals in Kenya.
title_full Zooxanthellae Densities are Highest in Summer Months in Equatorial Corals in Kenya.
title_fullStr Zooxanthellae Densities are Highest in Summer Months in Equatorial Corals in Kenya.
title_full_unstemmed Zooxanthellae Densities are Highest in Summer Months in Equatorial Corals in Kenya.
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