Monitoreo del arrecife coralino Meager Shoal, Parque Nacional Cahuita, Costa Rica (sitio CARICOMP)

<abstract language="eng">Monitoring of the Meager Shoal coral reef, Cahuita National Park, Costa Rica (CARICOMP site). The coral reefs at Cahuita National Park, Caribbean coast of Costa Rica, specifically at the CARICOMP site Meager Shoal, have been monitored since 1999. Complete dat...

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Main Authors: Ana C Fonseca E, Eva Salas, Jorge Cortés
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Vicerractoría Investigación 2006-09-01
Series:Revista de Biología Tropical
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Online Access:http://www.scielo.sa.cr/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0034-77442006000300006
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spelling doaj-0591ac84ea864674ae3187d5d797a7182020-11-24T23:02:03ZengVicerractoría InvestigaciónRevista de Biología Tropical0034-77442215-20752006-09-01543755763Monitoreo del arrecife coralino Meager Shoal, Parque Nacional Cahuita, Costa Rica (sitio CARICOMP)Ana C Fonseca EEva SalasJorge Cortés<abstract language="eng">Monitoring of the Meager Shoal coral reef, Cahuita National Park, Costa Rica (CARICOMP site). The coral reefs at Cahuita National Park, Caribbean coast of Costa Rica, specifically at the CARICOMP site Meager Shoal, have been monitored since 1999. Complete data sets from 2000 and 2004 have shown that live coral cover has increased less than 3 % (from 15 to 17 %), but non-coralline algae cover has increased much (63 to 74 %) and coralline algae cover has decreased (17 to 5&#8200;%) significantly. The proportion of affected colonies by diseases, injuries and bleaching decreased from 24 % in 2000 to 10 % in 2004, but the difference was not statistically significant. Densities of the urchin Diadema antillarum increased, and are probably help to maintain the macroalgae biomass low, while those of Echinometra viridis decreased significantly. The coral reef at Cahuita National Park continues to be impacted by chronic terrigenous sediments and does not show a significant recovery since the late 1970’s. Rev. Biol. Trop. 54 (3): 755-763. Epub 2006 Sept. 29.http://www.scielo.sa.cr/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0034-77442006000300006coral reefmonitoringCARICOMPCahuitaCaribbeanCosta Ricaarrecife de coralmonitoreoCARICOMPCahuitaCaribeCosta Rica
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author Ana C Fonseca E
Eva Salas
Jorge Cortés
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Eva Salas
Jorge Cortés
Monitoreo del arrecife coralino Meager Shoal, Parque Nacional Cahuita, Costa Rica (sitio CARICOMP)
Revista de Biología Tropical
coral reef
monitoring
CARICOMP
Cahuita
Caribbean
Costa Rica
arrecife de coral
monitoreo
CARICOMP
Cahuita
Caribe
Costa Rica
author_facet Ana C Fonseca E
Eva Salas
Jorge Cortés
author_sort Ana C Fonseca E
title Monitoreo del arrecife coralino Meager Shoal, Parque Nacional Cahuita, Costa Rica (sitio CARICOMP)
title_short Monitoreo del arrecife coralino Meager Shoal, Parque Nacional Cahuita, Costa Rica (sitio CARICOMP)
title_full Monitoreo del arrecife coralino Meager Shoal, Parque Nacional Cahuita, Costa Rica (sitio CARICOMP)
title_fullStr Monitoreo del arrecife coralino Meager Shoal, Parque Nacional Cahuita, Costa Rica (sitio CARICOMP)
title_full_unstemmed Monitoreo del arrecife coralino Meager Shoal, Parque Nacional Cahuita, Costa Rica (sitio CARICOMP)
title_sort monitoreo del arrecife coralino meager shoal, parque nacional cahuita, costa rica (sitio caricomp)
publisher Vicerractoría Investigación
series Revista de Biología Tropical
issn 0034-7744
2215-2075
publishDate 2006-09-01
description <abstract language="eng">Monitoring of the Meager Shoal coral reef, Cahuita National Park, Costa Rica (CARICOMP site). The coral reefs at Cahuita National Park, Caribbean coast of Costa Rica, specifically at the CARICOMP site Meager Shoal, have been monitored since 1999. Complete data sets from 2000 and 2004 have shown that live coral cover has increased less than 3 % (from 15 to 17 %), but non-coralline algae cover has increased much (63 to 74 %) and coralline algae cover has decreased (17 to 5&#8200;%) significantly. The proportion of affected colonies by diseases, injuries and bleaching decreased from 24 % in 2000 to 10 % in 2004, but the difference was not statistically significant. Densities of the urchin Diadema antillarum increased, and are probably help to maintain the macroalgae biomass low, while those of Echinometra viridis decreased significantly. The coral reef at Cahuita National Park continues to be impacted by chronic terrigenous sediments and does not show a significant recovery since the late 1970’s. Rev. Biol. Trop. 54 (3): 755-763. Epub 2006 Sept. 29.
topic coral reef
monitoring
CARICOMP
Cahuita
Caribbean
Costa Rica
arrecife de coral
monitoreo
CARICOMP
Cahuita
Caribe
Costa Rica
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