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Dynamics Behind Standoff Interactions in Three Reef Sponge Species and the Coral Montastraea cavernosa

Marine Ecology, 2000
Abstract. Benthic organisms compete for space, and standoff interactions, i. e. interactions with no clearly observable outcome such as win or loss, are very common in marine hard substratum communities. Standoffs were more common than overgrowths among all sponge‐coral interactions observed in a coral reef community off Santa Marta, NE Colombia.
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Effects of Dredging Induced Resuspension of Fine-Grain Sediment on Two Scleractinian Corals, Montastraea cavernosa and Stephanocoenia intersepta

ASEAN Journal of Psychiatry
Dredging, the removal of sediments and rocks from an aquatic environment, is necessary to ensure that adequate coastal infrastructure is maintained for maritime shipping. However, the sediment plumes generated by dredging could have adverse impacts on coral reef ecosystems that are already facing numerous local and global stressors.
Cheryl Hankins   +7 more
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Population structure of the scleractinian coral Montastraea cavernosa in southeast Florida

Bulletin of Marine Science, 2020
Ryan J Eckert, Joshua D Voss
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