Cryptofauna of the epilithic algal matrix on an inshore coral reef, Great Barrier Reef

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M. J. Kramer
D. R. Bellwood
O. Bellwood
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[1] James Cook University,School of Marine and Tropical Biology
[2] James Cook University,Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies
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Coral Reefs | 2012年 / 31卷
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Crustacea; Harpacticoid copepods; Trophodynamics; Turf algae; Benthic community;
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Composed of a collection of algae, detritus, sediment and invertebrates, the epilithic algal matrix (EAM) is an abundant and ubiquitous feature of coral reefs. Despite its prevalence, there is a paucity of information regarding its associated invertebrate fauna. The cryptofaunal invertebrate community of the EAM was quantitatively investigated in Pioneer Bay on Orpheus Island, Great Barrier Reef. Using a vacuum collection method, a diversity of organisms representing 10 different phyla were identified. Crustacea dominated the samples, with harpacticoid copepods being particularly abundant (2025 ± 132 100 cm−2; mean density ± SE). The volume of coarse particulate matter in the EAM was strongly correlated with the abundance of harpacticoid copepods. The estimated biomass of harpacticoid copepods (0.48 ± 0.05 g m−2; wet weight) suggests that this group is likely to be important for reef trophodynamics and nutrient cycling.
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