Evaluación rápida de los arrecifes parche de Majagual, Quintana Roo, México

The Majagual patch reef was surveyed 13 days after the indirect effects of hurricane Mitch with 1 m2 quadrants and rapid assesment techniques. In comparison with an earlier survey in the Xahuayxol reef, live coral cover was low (11.5% ± 5.2), whereas the cover of filamentous seaweed and old dead coral was high (53.7% ± 27.7 in bath of them). The coral community disturbance may have began several years ago, and low algal turf growth suggests indirect effects of hurricane Mitch, because the surge suspended sediments. Frequency of Favia fragum (Esper) and encrusting coralline algae encounters was higher than for other coral/alga pairs; this suggest a possible effect specificity.

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Main Authors: Bastida Zavala, José Rolando Doctor autor 12772, Beltrán Torres, Aurora Urania autora 7864, Gutiérrez Aguirre, Martha Angélica Doctora autora 14722, De la Fuente Betancourt, María Gabriela Maestra autora 22177
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:spa
Subjects:Arrecifes de coral, Arrecife parche, Evaluación ecológica (Biología), Artfrosur,
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.15517/RBT.V48I1.18250
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Summary:The Majagual patch reef was surveyed 13 days after the indirect effects of hurricane Mitch with 1 m2 quadrants and rapid assesment techniques. In comparison with an earlier survey in the Xahuayxol reef, live coral cover was low (11.5% ± 5.2), whereas the cover of filamentous seaweed and old dead coral was high (53.7% ± 27.7 in bath of them). The coral community disturbance may have began several years ago, and low algal turf growth suggests indirect effects of hurricane Mitch, because the surge suspended sediments. Frequency of Favia fragum (Esper) and encrusting coralline algae encounters was higher than for other coral/alga pairs; this suggest a possible effect specificity.