1. Changes in coral reef community structure along a sediment gradient in Fouha Bay, Guam
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Dwayne, Minton, David, Burdick, and Valerie, Brown
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Bays ,Coral Reefs ,Guam ,Animals ,Aquatic Science ,Anthozoa ,Oceanography ,Pollution - Abstract
High sedimentation rates have well-documented, deleterious impacts on coral reefs. However, few previous studies have attempted to quantitatively describe a coral reef community across a large continuous sediment gradient. In this study distinct benthic assemblages in Fouha Bay, Guam, were identified using a Moving Window Analysis conducted along a two-order of magnitude sediment gradient, with transition boundaries that were generally consistent with sediment thresholds identified in the literature. Coral richness dropped exponentially with increasing sedimentation rate. Richness was nearly three times greater in assemblages with sedimentation rates10 mg cm
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- 2022
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