Benthic communities of shallow-water reefs of Abrolhos, Brazil

Authors

  • Roberto Villaça Universidade Federal Fluminense; Departamento de Biologia Marinha; Instituto de Biologia
  • Fábio B. Pitombo Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro; Instituto de Biologia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/S1679-87591997000100004

Keywords:

Benthic communities, Coral reefs, Abrolhos, Brazil

Abstract

The benthic communities of fringing and mushroom-shaped shallow-water reefs of the Abrolhos region (southern coast of Bahia) were surveyed. Line transects were used to estimate coral and algal percentage cover. Mussismilia braziliensis is the most conspicuous coral species in the majority of the communities surveyed, but turf algal make up the dominant cover in all but one studied reef. In general, communities on mushroom-shaped reefs have higher diversity and higher coral cover than on fringing reefs. For both reef morphologies, the coral to alga cover ratio does. not show marked differences between annual surveys, despite the high productivity characteristic of the dominant algal species.

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Published

1997-01-01

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Research Articles