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Post-bleaching alterations in coral reef communities

Eylem Elma, Martin Gullström, Saleh Yahya, Jean‐Baptiste Jouffray, Holly K. East, Magnus Nyström

2022Marine Pollution Bulletin15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We explored the extent of post-bleaching impacts, caused by the 2014-2016 El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO) event, on benthic community structure (BCS) and herbivores (fish and sea urchins) on seven fringing reefs, with differing protection levels, in Zanzibar, Tanzania. Results showed post-bleaching alterations in BCS, with up to 68 % coral mortality and up to 48 % increase in turf algae cover in all reef sites. Herbivorous fish biomass increased after bleaching and was correlated with turf algae increase in some reefs, while the opposite was found for sea urchin densities, with significant declines and complete absence. The severity of the impact varied across individual reefs, with larger impact on the protected reefs, compared to the unprotected reefs. Our study provides a highly relevant reference point to guide future research and contributes to our understanding of post-bleaching impacts, trends, and evaluation of coral reef health and resilience in the region.

Topics & Concepts

ReefCoral reefResilience of coral reefsCoral bleachingEnvironmental issues with coral reefsBenthic zoneAquaculture of coralFisheryFringing reefCoral reef protectionCoral reef fishCoral reef organizationsAlgaeOceanographyEcologyCoralHerbivoreBiologyGeologyCoral and Marine Ecosystems StudiesMarine and fisheries researchMarine and coastal plant biology