Sediments ratchet-down coral reef algal turf productivity

Volume: 713, Pages: 136709 - 136709
Published: Apr 1, 2020
Abstract
Coral reefs are highly productive ecosystems, with much of this productivity arising from the algal turfs which cover the hard reef substratum. This productivity can flow up the food chain through herbivorous fishes, to be harvested by humans as fishable biomass. However, algal turfs exist on a spectrum of forms from short productive algal turfs (SPATs), to long sediment-laden algal turfs (LSATs). The latter are increasingly likely to typify...
Paper Details
Title
Sediments ratchet-down coral reef algal turf productivity
Published Date
Apr 1, 2020
Volume
713
Pages
136709 - 136709
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