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Variation in benthic communities of eastern Caribbean coral reefs in relation to surface sediment composition
Authors:Chantale Bégin  Jessica Wurzbacher  Isabelle M Côté
Institution:1. Department of Biological Sciences, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, BC, V5A 1S6, Canada
3. Department of Integrative Biology, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL, 33620, USA
2. Sea|mester Programs, P.O. Box 5477, Sarasota, FL, 34277, USA
4. Oliver Perry Hazard Rhode Island, 29 Touro Street, Newport, RI, 02840, USA
Abstract:The effects of sedimentation on coral reefs are commonly studied at local scales, but larger-scale patterns have been elusive, making it difficult to determine the role of sedimentation in region-wide changes in these ecosystems. We examined the relationships between characteristics of reef-associated surface sediment and benthic composition of 22 reefs around 11 islands of the eastern Caribbean. The terrigenous fraction in surface sediment increased with proximity to a clear source of sediment input. The percent cover of live coral, macroalgae, and turf algae decreased with higher terrigenous sediment fraction, while sponge cover increased. Sites with sediment containing high and low terrigenous fraction differed in coral species assemblages. In particular, the cover of Montastraea annularis complex decreased with increasing terrigenous sediment fraction. The proportion of fine-grained sediment had no effect on benthic composition. These results suggest that sedimentation may play a role in shaping coral reef communities at a regional scale.
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