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  • 标题:Survival and Growth of Re-attached Storm-generated Coral Fragments Post Super-typhoon Haiyan (a.k.a. Yolanda)
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  • 作者:Jonathan A. Anticamara ; Barron Cedric A. Tan
  • 期刊名称:Science Diliman
  • 印刷版ISSN:2012-0818
  • 出版年度:2018
  • 卷号:30
  • 期号:2
  • 语种:English
  • 出版社:OVCRD
  • 摘要:Coral reefs in Eastern Samar, Philippines were badly damaged by super typhoon Haiyan, which left many reefs in a fragmented state – with many branching corals and other coral forms scattered in loose pieces. As part of the efforts to address this problem, we tested the re-attachment of 43 species of coral fragments to sturdy natural substrates in three reef sites in Eastern Samar (Can-usod and Monbon in Lawaan, and Panaloytoyon in Quinapondan). The results revealed that 88% of re-attached coral fragments survived (45% showed positive growth, and 43% survived with partial tissue mortality). Those that showed positive growth exhibited high growth rates. We also found that fragments of some coral species are more fast-growing (e.g. , Cyphastrea decadia, Echinopora pacificus, and Millepora tenella ) than others (e.g. , Porites lobata or Pectinia paeonia ). Overall, our results suggest that if Local Government Units (LGUs) invest in the re-attachment of fragmented corals (e.g. , reefs damaged by super typhoons or by various human activities such as fishing), then coral reef degradation in the Philippines would have a better chance of recovering.
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