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Jérôme OLLIER

Astola Island as a Marine Protected Area: next steps after IUCN World Conservation Cong... - 0 views

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    Located approximately 25 km off the coast of Balochistan province, Astola is Pakistan's largest offshore island. Also known as "Jezira Haft Talar" (Island of the Seven Hills) due to the small, rocky mountains that span the 6.7 km2 island, this scenic spot has all the hallmarks of a tourist getaway - sandy beaches, clear waters, and the sort of variety of marine life often found tucked away in remote and pristine corners of the world.
Jérôme OLLIER

Via @MBSociety - Coral-macroalgal interactions: Herbivory and substrate type influence ... - 0 views

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    Introduced macroalgae becoming invasive may alter ecological functions and habitats in recipient ecosystems. In the Western Indian Ocean (WIO), non-native strains of the native macroalgae Eucheuma denticulatum were introduced for farming practices and consequently spread into the surrounding seascape. We investigated potential effects of non-native and native strains of this macroalgae on a branching coral. We conducted a four-factor field experiment where we examined growth and holdfast development of introduced and native E. denticulatum on live and dead branches of Acropora sp. in the presence and absence of herbivores in Unguja Island, Zanzibar. Moreover, we estimated coral and macroalgae condition by visual examinations, gene expression analyses, and photosynthetic measurements. Macroalgae did not attach to any live coral and coral condition was not impacted by the presence of E. denticulatum, regardless of geographical origin. Instead, necrotic tissue on the macroalgae in areas of direct contact with corals indicated damage inflicted by the coral. The biomass of E. denticulatum did not differ between the replicates attached to live or dead corals in the experiment, yet biomass was strongly influenced by herbivory and replicates without protection from herbivores had a significantly lower biomass. In the absence of herbivory, introduced E. denticulatum had significantly higher growth rates than native algae based on wet weight measurements. These results contribute to an increased understanding of environmental effects by the farming of a non-native strain of algae on corals and stresses the importance to maintain viable populations of macroalgal feeding fishes in such areas.
Jérôme OLLIER

Seafloor Shapes on the Flanks of Mid-Ocean Ridges Linked to Magma Supply - @AGU_Eos - 0 views

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    New research suggests the source of morphologic variation on mid-ocean ridges might be deeper than scientists thought.
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