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Illumination and the coral community beneath tabular Acropora species

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Light profiles beneath the tabular coral species Acropora cytherea and A. hyacinthus were examined at Rib and Broadhurst Reefs, central Great Barrier Reef, in November 1980. They show a strongly decreasing illumination gradient towards the central stem. Beneath tables at 10m deep, which receive about 7.0 mW cm−2 at solar noon, substrate irradiance falls to a minimum of about 5% ambient or to about 0.4 mW cm−2. Thus, from previously reported compensation values, most sub-table substrate may receive above-compensation irradiance. Illumination beneath tables screened by foil is significantly lower. The coral communities beneath tables of these two species plus those of A. subulata and A. clathrata support an average 26 colonies m−2, at a cover of 40%, nearly identical to adjacent, unshaded quadrats. Species richness is likewise very similar. Species richness and colony density beneath the tables increase inwards from the perimeter of the shaded areas, decreasing only near the central stems. Dark adaptation and reduced competitive and grazing pressure are suggested explanations for the latter. It is concluded that shading does not provide a significant competitive advantage for Acropora spp. tables at 10 m deep.

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Sheppard, C.R.C. Illumination and the coral community beneath tabular Acropora species. Marine Biology 64, 53–58 (1981). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00394080

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