Fecundity and the demographic strategies of coral morphologies.

Abstract:

:Understanding species differences in demographic strategies is a fundamental goal of ecology. In scleractinian corals, colony morphology is tightly linked with many demographic traits, such as size-specific growth and morality. Here we test how well morphology predicts the colony size-fecundity relationship in eight species of broadcast-spawning corals. Variation in colony fecundity is greater among morphologies than between species with a similar morphology, demonstrating that colony morphology can be used as a quantitative proxy for demographic strategies. Additionally, we examine the relationship between size-specific colony fecundity and mechanical vulnerability (i.e., vulnerability to colony dislodgment). Interestingly, the relationship between size-specific fecundity and mechanical vulnerability varied among morphologies. For tabular species, the most fecund colonies are the most mechanically vulnerable, while the opposite is true for massive species. For corymbose and digitate colonies, mechanical vulnerability remains relatively constant as fecundity increases. These results reveal strong differences in the demographic tradeoffs among species of different morphologies. Using colony morphology as a quantitative proxy for demographic strategies can help predict coral community dynamics and responses to anthropogenic change.

journal_name

Ecology

journal_title

Ecology

authors

Álvarez-Noriega M,Baird AH,Dornelas M,Madin JS,Cumbo VR,Connolly SR

doi

10.1002/ecy.1588

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2016-12-01 00:00:00

pages

3485-3493

issue

12

eissn

0012-9658

issn

1939-9170

journal_volume

97

pub_type

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