Effects of hurricane Keith at a patch reef on Banco Chinchorro, Mexican Caribbean

In order to assess the effects of hurricane Keith at a patch reef lagoon of banco chinchorro we surveyed using 1-m2 permanent quadrats before and after the storm crossed to Mexican Caribbean. thirteen scleractinian species were observed. Relative importance value of each scleractinian coral estimated. Porites astreoides, agaricia agaricites, madracis decactis, porites porites, and favia fragum presented an importance value higher than 25%. Analyzing the size -frequency distribution, mode, and asymmetry of these species it seems that there is an active recruitment within coral populations. Also, the qualitative percent of the following substrata components was estimated: living coral tissue, recently dead coral tissue, old dead coral tissue, macroalgae, filamentous algae, and sand. There were no significant differences for all components before and after hurricane Keith. there in evidence that the patch reef studied eas significantly lower from percent cover of recently dead coral tissue, this result, together with the topographic complexity index obtained (c=0.47), indicated low disturbance levels. Resuspended sediments rate was significantly higher during hurricane Keith pass (127.9 mg cm-2 d-1) and temperature clearly decreased, but there were not apparently negative effects on the patch reef studied and the rest of the reef. the lack of evident hurricane effects can be explained in terms of the community structure of the patch reef studied.

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Main Authors: Beltrán Torres, Aurora Urania autor/a 7864, Muñoz Sánchez, Leydi autor/a, Carricart Ganivet, Juan P. Doctor autor/a 2031
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Subjects:Scleractinia, Huracán Keith, 2000, Arrecifes de coral, Evaluación del impacto ambiental, Artfrosur,
Online Access:http://www.ingentaconnect.com/contentone/umrsmas/bullmar/2003/00000073/00000001/art00017
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