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How does a widespread reef coral maintain a population in an isolated environment?

Title: How does a widespread reef coral maintain a population in an isolated environment?
Authors: Precoda, K; Baird, AH; Madsen, A; Mizerek, T; Sommer, B; Su, SN; Madin, JS
Publisher Information: INTER-RESEARCH
Publication Year: 2021
Subject Terms: 0405 Oceanography; 0602 Ecology; 0608 Zoology; Marine Biology & Hydrobiology; envir; geo
Description: In a changing global environment, previously suboptimal habitats may become climate refuges for species. For instance, the ranges of some tropical reef corals are already expanding poleward. Understanding the demographic strategies by which isolated or marginal populations persist is therefore important, especially since such populations are often both vulnerable to local extinction and sources of evolutionary novelty. This study builds an integral projection model from individual-level demographic rates for a genetically isolated population of a reef coral, Plesiastrea versipora, in Sydney Harbour, Australia, in order to understand the population-level demographic characteristics allowing its persistence. We show that this population is thriving, with the potential to rapidly increase in benthic cover, due to high adult survivorship and at least sporadic high recruitment. Medium-sized colonies are the most important for long-term population viability due to their reproductive potential. Nonetheless, the population's persistence is sensitive to recruitment and growth rates, and protecting it from factors that affect these processes is likely to be crucial for its longer-term survival.
Document Type: article in journal/newspaper
Language: English
Relation: http://hdl.handle.net/10453/149961
Availability: http://hdl.handle.net/10453/149961
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Accession Number: edsbas.43CDD6C6
Database: BASE