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Coral Reefs and Communities of Qeshm Island, the Persian Gulf
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Benthic CommunityMarine GeologyEngineeringSite SoeaCoral ReefBiogeographyCoral EcosystemsQeshm IslandMarine EcologyOceanographyMarine BiologyCoral Reef EcologyMarine BiotaPersian Gulf
of Qeshm Island, the Persian Gulf. Zoological Studies 50(3): 276-283. Density and destruction of hard-coral communities of Qeshm I., on the Iranian side of the Persian Gulf, were investigated using the line-intercept transect method in 2009. The study covered 2 main coral areas of the island designated as site SHD in the south with 2 stations and site SOEA in the southeast with 3 stations. The SOEA site had fringing reefs along with patches of coral colonies, whereas the SHD site’s corals were distributed as separate colonies in the area. The live coral coverage recorded at Qeshm I. was 10.27% ± 6.4%, and significantly differed (p 0.05). Overall, 10 coral genera were recorded from the island: 8 at each of the 2 sites. Porites was the dominant genus recorded at Qeshm, and the SOEA site and its stations. In contrast, the dominant genera at SHD were Favia and Platygyra. No difference in dominant genera among the stations at SOEA was observed, but the dominant genera between SHD stations differed. Among several factors contributing to the destruction of corals of Qeshm I., overgrowth of algae, red tides, human activities, coral diseases, and fish biting were most important. http://zoolstud.sinica.edu.tw/Journals/50.3/276.pdf
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