石垣岛大规模白化事件后两性珊瑚群落的破坏与恢复

Y. Fujioka
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定量比较了1998年白化事件期间日本西南部石垣岛浦asoko湾三个有代表性的野外地点(内礁滩、外礁滩和礁坡)两性珊瑚群落的破坏和恢复情况。由于珊瑚白化,所有研究地点的珊瑚数量和覆盖范围急剧减少,而在遭到严重破坏的外礁滩,珊瑚的最终覆盖范围仅为白化前的8.2%。珊瑚种类和研究地点之间的敏感性和存活率存在差异。白化对外礁滩的影响最严重,其次是礁坡,而对水温最高的内礁滩的影响较轻。不同地点的白化反应程度不仅与温度有关,而且与物种有关。受白化影响最严重的是数种鹿角目(A. digitalfera、A. nobilis、A. formosa、A. pulchra、A. microphthalma、A. hyacinthus、A. echinata、A. subglabra等),导致丰富的珊瑚群落从外礁滩和礁坡消失。在内礁滩,尽管在漂白初期有明显的白化现象,但一些种类的海苔(M digitata, M cactus, M stellata, M aequituberculata)在漂白后恢复得相当好。目前的结果表明,一些生活在高温恶劣条件下的物种可能已经适应了这种压力,因此它们可以在白化条件下生活6个月以上。虽然各样点的物种丰富度(种数)均呈下降趋势,但由于少数优势种的减少,物种多样性指数呈上升趋势,物种均匀度增加。
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Destruction and recovery of hermatypic coral communities after the mass bleaching event at Ishigaki Island
Destruction and recovery of hermatypic coral communities during and after the 1998 bleaching event were compared quantitatively among three representative field sites (inner reef flat, outer reef flat, and reef slope) at Urasoko Bay, Ishigaki Island, southwestern Japan. As a result of bleaching, corals drastically decreased in number and coverage at all study sites and final coral coverage, at the heavily destroyed outer reef flat, was only 8.2 % of that prior to bleaching. Differential susceptibilities and survival were noted among coral species and among study sites. Bleaching damage most severely affected the outer reef flat, followed by the reef slope, whereas it less severely affected the inner reef flat, where sea water temperatures were highest. The degree of bleaching response among sites was not simply thermal-dependent but species-related. Several species of Acropora (A. digitifera, A. nobilis, A. formosa, A. pulchra, A. microphthalma, A. hyacinthus, A. echinata, A. subglabra, and so on) suffered the most damage from bleaching, and consequently the rich coral communities disappeared from the outer reef flat and the reef slope. At the inner reef flat, some species of Montipora (M digitata, M cactus, M stellata, M aequituberculata) recovered considerably after bleaching, despite conspicuous bleaching during the early bleaching phase. The present results indicate the possibility that some species inhabiting under thermally severe conditions have potentially acclimatized enough to endure such stress, and consequently they could live for a long period of more than six months in a bleached condition. Although the species richness (number of species) decreased at all sites, the species diversity indices often increased as a few dominant species of Acropora were reduced, and as a consequence, species evenness increased.
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