Coral community composition and reef development at the Similan Islands, Andaman Sea, in response to strong environmental variations.

Schmidt, Gertraud M., Phongsuwan, Niphon, Jantzen, Carin, Roder, Cornelia, Khokiattiwong, Somkiat and Richter, Claudio (2012) Coral community composition and reef development at the Similan Islands, Andaman Sea, in response to strong environmental variations. Open Access Marine Ecology Progress Series, 456 . pp. 113-126. DOI 10.3354/meps09682.

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Abstract

The Similan Islands, a Thai archipelago in the Andaman Sea located near the shelf break, are subjected to frequent (up to several events per hour) and abrupt changes in physico-chemical conditions, particularly during the dry season (NE monsoon, January through April) and to an intense monsoon season with strong surface wave action (May to October). The exposed west slopes of the islands feature more coral species, but lack a carbonate reef framework. By contrast, the sheltered east sides show a complex reef framework dominated by massive Porites. Our results suggest that the sudden changes in temperature, pH and nutrients (drops of up to 10°C and 0.6 U and increases of up to 9.4 µmol NOx l−1, respectively) due to pulsed upwelling events may rival the importance of surface waves and storms in shaping coral distribution and reef development.

Document Type: Article
Keywords: Benthic−pelagic coupling · Coral community · Similan Islands · Andaman Sea · Upwelling · Internal waves
Research affiliation: HGF-AWI
Refereed: Yes
Open Access Journal?: Yes
Publisher: Inter-Research
Projects: BIOACID
Date Deposited: 13 Nov 2012 09:53
Last Modified: 09 Jul 2020 12:32
URI: https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/19185

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