BLANQUEAMIENTO CORALINO DE 1990 EN EL PARQUE NACIONAL NATURAL CORALES DEL ROSARIO (CARIBE, COLOMBIANO)

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  • Oscar David Solano
  • Gabriel Navas Suarez
  • Silvia K. Moreno Forero

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https://doi.org/10.25268/bimc.invemar.1993.22.0.410

Abstract

At the beginning of June 1990 a coral-bleaching event was detected in the Islas del Rosario reefs, Colombian Caribbean. A preliminary survey of the Isla Grande northern barrier, and of the Caño Ratón and Isla Pavitos south reefs slopes resulted in a list of 19 affected species, which includes scleractinians, zoantideans and milleporins. Bleached colonies accounted for less than 10% of the total observed. The species most affected were Montastrea annularis and Porites astreoides. The recovery process was followed during a five month period in 20 Montastrea annularis, 3 Acropora palmata and 3 Acropora cervicornis colonies . The bleached patches (injuries) of each colony were meassured, demarked with steel nails and their evolution monitored at monthly intervals. Total mortality was observed in 52% of the injures, incomplete recovery in 40%, and no apparent change in the remaining 8% of the colonies. The coral- bleaching event was coincident with an unusual rise in water temperature (31°C to 32°C) between May and June 1990. As the high temperatures lasted until October of the same year (>30°C), these arÿpressumed to be the main cause of the bleaching phenomenon. The possible role of light as a concomitant factor is-also discussed.

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2016-01-01

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Solano OD, Navas Suarez G, Moreno Forero SK. BLANQUEAMIENTO CORALINO DE 1990 EN EL PARQUE NACIONAL NATURAL CORALES DEL ROSARIO (CARIBE, COLOMBIANO). Bol. Investig. Mar. Costeras [Internet]. 2016 Jan. 1 [cited 2024 Nov. 22];22. Available from: http://boletin.invemar.org.co/ojs/index.php/boletin/article/view/410
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