Methodological recommendations for assessing scleractinian and octocoral recruitment to settlement tiles

Rugosity Settlement (finance)
DOI: 10.7717/peerj.12549 Publication Date: 2021-12-17T09:57:33Z
ABSTRACT
Quantifying recruitment of corals is important for evaluating their capacity to recover after disturbances through natural processes, yet measuring rates in situ challenging due the minute size study organism and complexity benthic communities. Settlement tiles are widely used studies coral because they can be viewed under a microscope enhance accuracy, but methodological choices such as rugosity when how scan recruits post-collection may cause inconsistencies measured rates. We deployed 2,880 with matching on top bottom surfaces 30 sites along Florida Reef Tract year-long saturations during three year study. scanned same scleractinian before (live scans) treating sodium hypochlorite (corallite scans). Recruit counts were higher corallite than live scans, indicating that should not directly compared between using scans those scanning which have been processed remove fouling material. also tile tops general, proportion settlement varied significantly by family. Thus, biases introduced datasets differences or only subset surfaces. Finally, we quantified octocoral found preferentially settled tops. recommend include skeletons, deploy surfaces, all
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