Wesseling, InekeUychiaoco, Andre J.Aliño, Porfirio M.Vermaat, Jan E.2025-06-122001-01Wesseling, I., Uychiaoco, A. J., Aliño, P. M., & Vermaat, J. E. (2001). Partial mortality in <i>Porites</i> corals: Variation among Philippine reefs. <i>International Review of Hydrobiology, 86</i>(1), 77–85. https://doi.org/10.1002/1522-2632(200101)86:1<77::AID-IROH77>3.0.CO;2-71434-29441522-263210.1002/1522-2632(200101)86:1<77::aid-iroh77>3.0.co;2-7https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14697/565Partial mortality or tissue necrosis was quantified in the massive scleractinian coral <i>Porites</i> at three sites in The Philippines (Bolinao, NW Luzon; Puerto Galera, Mindoro; and El Nido, N Palawan). Overall, 15 ± 1 (mean ± 1 standard error, 642 replicates) percent of colony area was dead, mean colony area was 1135 plusmn; 127 cm2, and lesion density was 1.7 ± 0.1 dm—2. Total live coral cover varied between 20 and 63% in belt transects, and <i>Porites</i> and <i>Acropora</i> cover were inversely correlated. ANOVA models incorporating effects of site, colony size, sedimentation rates, wave exposure and depth were highly significant but explained only a small proportion of the variation observed in lesion density and percent dead area (respectively 8 and 2%). Lesion density was found to vary significantly with site (contributed 29% to this explained variance), decrease with increasing colony area (33%), and increase with increasing sedimentation (23%) and wave exposure (14%). Colony size was significantly explained by the factor site (contributing 61% to the total 29% explained variance) and depth (34%), with the smallest colonies being observed in Bolinao and the largest in El Nido. Densities of lesions were highest in Bolinao, intermediate in Puerto Galera, and lowest in El Nido. This pattern is parallel to intensity of human reef exploitation and opposite to that in colony size, live coral cover and <i>Acropora</i> cover. Since only a small part of the observed variance in partial mortality estimators was explained by the ANOVAs, other factors not quantified here must have been more important (e.g. disease incidence, predation, human exploitation).enPartial mortality in <i>Porites</i> corals: Variation among Philippine reefsArticleSDG 14 - Life below watercoralsmortalitylesionscoral reef conservationChallenge 2: Protect and restore ecosystems and biodiversity