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Marine Ecology Progress Series
Coral communities of Hong Kong: long-lived corals in a marginal reef environment
Denise McCorry1  N. Angeline1  Nathalie F. Goodkin1  James D. True1  Konrad A. Hughen1  Teng Teng Yang1  Lyndon DeVantier1  Adam D. Switzer1 
关键词: Hong Kong;    Long-lived massive corals;    Porites;    South China Sea;   
DOI  :  10.3354/meps09019
学科分类:海洋学与技术
来源: Inter-Research
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ABSTRACT: Hong Kong’s coastal waters afford a marginal environment for coral reef growth, with high seasonal and short-term variability in water temperatures (ranging from <14°C in winter to 31°C in summer), and low summer salinity (as low as 15 psu) due to runoff associated with the Asian wet monsoon season and the Pearl River Delta. Yet Hong Kong hosts 84 reef-building coral species in 28 genera of 12 families of the Scleractinia, distributed in 5 broad communities with strong geographic and environmental affinities and key indicator species. Coral communities farthest from the influence of the Pearl River Delta have relatively high sea bed coverage and species diversity (30 to 50% coverage, and >30 spp. per site), and also host some large, old corals. X-radiographs of a core of one massive Porites colony confirms ~200 yr of growth, with 2 short-term periods of mortality, hidden in the skeleton by overgrowth. Very low linear extension rates (<4 mm yr–1) in this coral and 2 others are anomalous for Porites corals and are indicative of the high-stress environment. Low growth rates suggest that other Hong Kong corals, despite the harsh environmental conditions, may also live for centuries, contributing to the development of ‘incipient reefs’.

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