Recovery of coral cover on inshore fringing reefs following mass coral bleaching in the Philippines

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Ma. Regina R. Abesamis
Julia Louise Ang
Regine C. Robles
Wilfredo Y. Licuanan
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[1] De La Salle University,Br. Alfred Shields FSC Ocean Research Center
[2] De La Salle University,Department of Biology
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Coral Reefs | 2023年 / 42卷
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Thermal stress; Recovery; Hard coral cover; Macro-algal cover;
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The management of human impacts on coral reefs in Southeast Asia is hampered by a shortage of site-specific, long-term information. At the center of coral biodiversity, the reefs in Taytay Bay in the northwestern Sulu Sea lost about a third of their coral cover during the 2010 thermal event. Annual recovery rates of coral cover averaged 2.8% over the following nine years, with considerable variation (0–7.3% per year) among reefs within 17 km. Macro-algal cover and coral composition accounted for some of the differences in recovery rates among reefs. However, the relatively fast recovery of one reef that has slow-growing corals, low grazer density, and high macro-algal cover defy expectations and may be from remnant, cryptic tissue of Porites.
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