Ecological and genetic data indicate recovery of the endangered coral Acropora palmata in Los Roques, Southern Caribbean

The rapid decline of Acropora cervicornis and Acropora palmata has often been linked with coral reef deterioration in the Caribbean; yet, it remains controversial whether these species are currently recovering or still declining. In this study, the status of ten populations of A. palmata in Los Roqu...

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Published in:Coral reefs Vol. 27; no. 1; pp. 63 - 72
Main Authors: Zubillaga, A. L., Márquez, L. M., Cróquer, A., Bastidas, C.
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Abstract The rapid decline of Acropora cervicornis and Acropora palmata has often been linked with coral reef deterioration in the Caribbean; yet, it remains controversial whether these species are currently recovering or still declining. In this study, the status of ten populations of A. palmata in Los Roques National Park (LRNP), Venezuela is presented. Six of these populations showed signs of recovery. Ten 80 m 2 belt-transects were surveyed at each of the ten reef sites. Within belt-transects, each colony was measured (maximum diameter and height) and its status (healthy, diseased or injured) was recorded. Populations in recovery were defined by a dominance of small to medium-sized colonies in densities >1 colony per 10 m 2 , together with 75% undamaged colonies, a low prevalence of diseases (<10%), and a low density of predators (0.25 snails per colony). Based on allozyme analysis of seven polymorphic loci in four populations ( N  = 30), a moderate to high-genetic connectivity among these populations ( F ST  = 0.048) was found with a predominance of sexual over asexual reproduction ( N*  :  N  = 1; N go  :  N  = 0.93–1). Both ecological and molecular data support a good prognosis for the recovery of this species in Los Roques.
AbstractList The rapid decline of Acropora cervicornis and Acropora palmata has often been linked with coral reef deterioration in the Caribbean; yet, it remains controversial whether these species are currently recovering or still declining. In this study, the status of ten populations of A. palmata in Los Roques National Park (LRNP), Venezuela is presented. Six of these populations showed signs of recovery. Ten 80 m super(2) belt-transects were surveyed at each of the ten reef sites. Within belt-transects, each colony was measured (maximum diameter and height) and its status (healthy, diseased or injured) was recorded. Populations in recovery were defined by a dominance of small to medium-sized colonies in densities > 1 colony per 10 m super(2), together with 75% undamaged colonies, a low prevalence of diseases (< 10%), and a low density of predators (0.25 snails per colony). Based on allozyme analysis of seven polymorphic loci in four populations (N = 30), a moderate to high-genetic connectivity among these populations (F sub(ST) = 0.048) was found with a predominance of sexual over asexual reproduction (N* : N = 1; N sub(go) : N = 0.93-1). Both ecological and molecular data support a good prognosis for the recovery of this species in Los Roques.
The rapid decline of Acropora cervicornis and Acropora palmata has often been linked with coral reef deterioration in the Caribbean; yet, it remains controversial whether these species are currently recovering or still declining. In this study, the status of ten populations of A. palmata in Los Roques National Park (LRNP), Venezuela is presented. Six of these populations showed signs of recovery. Ten 80 m 2 belt-transects were surveyed at each of the ten reef sites. Within belt-transects, each colony was measured (maximum diameter and height) and its status (healthy, diseased or injured) was recorded. Populations in recovery were defined by a dominance of small to medium-sized colonies in densities >1 colony per 10 m 2 , together with 75% undamaged colonies, a low prevalence of diseases (<10%), and a low density of predators (0.25 snails per colony). Based on allozyme analysis of seven polymorphic loci in four populations ( N  = 30), a moderate to high-genetic connectivity among these populations ( F ST  = 0.048) was found with a predominance of sexual over asexual reproduction ( N*  :  N  = 1; N go  :  N  = 0.93–1). Both ecological and molecular data support a good prognosis for the recovery of this species in Los Roques.
The rapid decline of Acropora cervicornis and Acropora palmata has often been linked with coral reef deterioration in the Caribbean; yet, it remains controversial whether these species are currently recovering or still declining. In this study, the status of ten populations of A. palmata in Los Roques National Park (LRNP), Venezuela is presented. Six of these populations showed signs of recovery. Ten 80 m super(2) belt-transects were surveyed at each of the ten reef sites. Within belt-transects, each colony was measured (maximum diameter and height) and its status (healthy, diseased or injured) was recorded. Populations in recovery were defined by a dominance of small to medium-sized colonies in densities >1 colony per 10 m super(2), together with 75% undamaged colonies, a low prevalence of diseases (<10%), and a low density of predators (0.25 snails per colony). Based on allozyme analysis of seen polymorphic loci in four populations (N = 30), a moderate to high-genetic connectivity among these populations (F sub(ST) = 0.048) was found with a predominance of sexual over asexual reproduction (N* : N=1; N sub(go) : N=0.93-1). Both ecological and molecular data support a good prognosis for the recovery of this species in Los Roques.
The rapid decline of Acropora cervicornis and Acropora palmata has often been linked with coral reef deterioration in the Caribbean; yet, it remains controversial whether these species are currently recovering or still declining. In this study, the status of ten populations of A. palmata in Los Roques National Park (LRNP), Venezuela is presented. Six of these populations showed signs of recovery. Ten 80 m2 belt-transects were surveyed at each of the ten reef sites. Within belt-transects, each colony was measured (maximum diameter and height) and its status (healthy, diseased or injured) was recorded. Populations in recovery were defined by a dominance of small to medium-sized colonies in densities >1 colony per 10 m2, together with 75% undamaged colonies, a low prevalence of diseases (<10%), and a low density of predators (0.25 snails per colony). Based on allozyme analysis of seven polymorphic loci in four populations (N = 30), a moderate to high-genetic connectivity among these populations (F ST = 0.048) was found with a predominance of sexual over asexual reproduction (N* : N = 1; N go : N = 0.93-1). Both ecological and molecular data support a good prognosis for the recovery of this species in Los Roques. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
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Keywords Gene flow
Size classes
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Population density
Diseases
Endangered species
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Coral reef
Ecology
Acropora palmata
Scleractinia
Coelenterata
Restoration
Coral
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SubjectTerms Acropora cervicornis
Acropora palmata
Animal and plant ecology
Animal, plant and microbial ecology
Biological and medical sciences
Biomedical and Life Sciences
Cnidaria. Ctenaria
Coral reefs
Endangered & extinct species
Freshwater & Marine Ecology
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Invertebrates
Life Sciences
Marine
Marine conservation
Marine ecology
National parks
Oceanography
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Sea water ecosystems
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Title Ecological and genetic data indicate recovery of the endangered coral Acropora palmata in Los Roques, Southern Caribbean
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