Kellie Flowers, Paige Golembeski, Bailey Ross, Richard F. Karp, A. Baker
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Visual surveys reveal coral growth in mangrove fringe in a subtropical metropolis
Although coexisting mangrove-coral (CMC) habitats have been identified and categorized globally, they are still underreported and understudied. Visual surveys revealed the presence of five species of corals in two out of four potential CMC habitats around Biscayne Bay, Miami, Florida, a highly urbanized subtropical lagoon. These corals were dominated by algal symbionts in the genus Breviolum, suggesting these low-light but thermally variable environments may be buffered from photoinhibition stress that characterizes nearby hardbottom environments. Further surveys and monitoring of CMCs, particularly in urban environments, may inform coastal community ecology and advance conservation and restoration efforts.
期刊介绍:
The Bulletin of Marine Science is a hybrid open access journal dedicated to the dissemination of research dealing with the waters of the world’s oceans. All aspects of marine science are treated by the Bulletin of Marine Science, including papers in marine biology, biological oceanography, fisheries, marine policy, applied marine physics, marine geology and geophysics, marine and atmospheric chemistry, meteorology, and physical oceanography. In most regular issues the Bulletin features separate sections on new taxa, coral reefs, and novel research gear, instrument, device, or system with potential to advance marine research (“Research Tools in Marine Science”). Additionally, the Bulletin publishes informative stand-alone artwork with accompany text in its section "Portraits of Marine Science."