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Coral communities of the North-western Gulf of Aden (Yemen): variation in framework building related to environmental factors and biotic conditions

Authors :
Benzoni, F
Bianchi, C
Morri, C
Bianchi, CN
Morri, C.
Benzoni, F
Bianchi, C
Morri, C
Bianchi, CN
Morri, C.
Publication Year :
2003

Abstract

Coral communities were investigated in the northwestern Gulf of Aden, Yemen, for their composition, structure, and bioconstruction potential. Although no true reef was encountered, high cover coral carpets were found where hard substrate was available. Seven different types of coral communities were differentiated, and both non-framework and framework coral communities were found. Monotypy or oligotypy seem to be consistent characteristics of framework-building coral communities in the study area. Apart from substrate availability, proximity to the upwelling area and exposure were found to be the most important environmental factors influencing coral communities' structure, composition, and bioconstruction potential

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1308899933
Document Type :
Electronic Resource