Different responses of massive and branching corals to a major heatwave at the largest and richest reef complex in South Atlantic

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Lage Ferreira, Lucas Cabral [1 ]
Grillo, Ana Carolina [1 ,3 ]
Marinho Repinaldo Filho, Fernando Pedro [1 ]
Ribeiro Souza, Fabio Negrao [2 ]
Longo, Guilherme Ortigara [3 ]
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[1] ICMBio, Parque Nacl Marinho Abrolhos, Praia Kitongo S-N, BR-45900000 Caravelas, Brazil
[2] ICMBio, Base Avancada Cepene, Ctr Nacl Pesquisa E Conservacao Biodiversidade Ma, Rua Getulio Vargas, BR-32645900 Caravelas, Brazil
[3] Univ Fed Rio Grande do Norte, Marine Ecol Lab, Dept Oceanog & Limnol, Av Senador Dinarte Medeiros Mariz S-N, BR-59014002 Natal, RN, Brazil
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10.1007/s00227-021-03863-6
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Q17 [水生生物学];
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In 2019, a major coral bleaching event affected reefs worldwide, including marginal reefs within the Abrolhos Bank (16 degrees 40 ' -19 degrees 40 ' S, 39 degrees 10 ' -37 degrees 20 ' W), the largest and richest coral reefs in the South Atlantic. Between March and May 2019, this area was affected by the strongest heatwave since 1985. The health trajectories of the branching hydrocoral Millepora alcicornis and the endemic reef-building coral Mussismilia braziliensis were recorded during this thermal stress event. The degree heating week value reached its historical maximum (DHW 19.65), causing bleaching in 100% of Millepora alcicornis and 80% of Mussismilia braziliensis colonies. Bleached Millepora alcicornis were rapidly covered by cyanobacteria, followed by algal turfs and calcareous algae, leading to 90% mortality. Conversely, 90% of Mussismilia braziliensis colonies recovered to a healthy state after bleaching. The high post-bleaching recovery capacity and resistance to mortality of this massive reef-building coral suggests these marginal reefs can be resilient to thermal stress events, despite losing structural complexity due to high mortality of branching and less abundant hydrocorals.
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