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Responses of Buluan Island turbid fringing reefs, southern Philippines to the 2016 thermal anomaly

dc.citation.journaltitleRegional Studies in Marine Science
dc.contributor.authorValino, Darryl Anthony M.
dc.contributor.authorBaria-Rodriguez, Maria Vanessa
dc.contributor.authorDizon, Romeo M.
dc.contributor.authorAliño, Porfirio M.
dc.coverage.spatialBuluan Island
dc.coverage.spatialPhilippines
dc.date.accessioned2025-05-17T18:39:04Z
dc.date.issued2021-03
dc.description.abstractCoral beaching due to increasing sea surface temperature causes a decline of global reef ecosystems. Turbidity and sedimentation are localized threats that may contribute to and exacerbate the impacts of coral bleaching. Some reports show coral communities thriving in turbid conditions are resilient to bleaching-related mortality events. In the Philippines, information on the effects of turbidity and elevated levels of light attenuation on bleaching in coral assemblages is generally lacking. This study describes the response to coral bleaching of a turbid reef in Buluan Island Marine Sanctuary (BIMS), southern Philippines. Coral cover and diversity showed no changes after the bleaching event. Coral community composition and abundance in some genera were affected but the majority showed either no significant change or recovery to pre-bleaching state even with high bleaching index values. The dominance and presence of bleaching-susceptible genera even after the 2016 global bleaching event suggest that turbidity experienced in BIMS might have reduced the impact of intense irradiance on the reef. Findings from this study indicate the potential existence of turbid resilient reefs across the Philippines and recommend that they be immediately identified and protected.
dc.description.sponsorshipThis study was conducted under the project of ‘Coral Genomics’ and ‘NACRE’’ funded by the Department of Science and Technology-Philippine Council for Agriculture, Aquatic and Natural Resources Research and Development. We would like to thank the support of Dr. Hazel Arceo (NACRE, Project and Program Leader), Dr. Maria Lourdes San Diego-McGlone (Coral Genomics, Project Leader), and Dr. Rachel Ravago-Gotangco (Coral Genomics, Program Leader). The study was conducted with the permission of Mr. Felix Badon and the Municipal Environment and Natural Resources Office of Ipil, Zamboanga Sibugay. We also recognize Dr. Mike Atrigenio and RARE for providing data. The field assistance and hard work of Andrew Torres, Joseph Garcia, Ariel Loja, Jerome Genilan, and Joey Cabasan are duly noted and appreciated. The authors would also like to thank the reviewers for further insights and additional inputs.
dc.identifier.citationValino, D. A. M., Baria-Rodriguez, M. A. Dizon, R. M., & Aliño, P. M. (2021). Responses of Buluan Island turbid fringing reefs, southern Philippines to the 2016 thermal anomaly. <i>Regional Studies in Marine Science, 43</i>, Article 101704. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rsma.2021.101704
dc.identifier.doi10.1016/j.rsma.2021.101704
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14697/485
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherElsevier B.V.
dc.subjectCoral reefs
dc.subject.agrovocturbidity
dc.subject.agrovocsedimentation
dc.subject.agrovoccoral reefs
dc.subject.agrovoccoral bleaching
dc.subject.agrovocheat stress
dc.subject.lcshCorals
dc.subject.lcshCoral bleaching
dc.subject.lcshEnvironmental engineering
dc.subject.lcshCoral reef ecology
dc.subject.lcshReef ecology
dc.subject.odcChallenge 2: Protect and restore ecosystems and biodiversity
dc.subject.odcChallenge 5: Unlock ocean-based solutions to climate change
dc.subject.sdgSDG 14 - Life below water
dc.titleResponses of Buluan Island turbid fringing reefs, southern Philippines to the 2016 thermal anomaly
dc.typeArticle
local.subjectCoral
local.subjectCoral bleaching
local.subjectTurbid
local.subjectThermal stress
local.subjectRecovery
oaire.citation.startPage101704
oaire.citation.volume43

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