Coral Health and Benthic Composition of Reefs in an MPA and Open-Access Site in Western Calatagan, Batangas

Monitoring hard coral health and diversity is essential in assessing their resilience to disturbances such as coral bleaching. This study gathered baseline data on the health and benthic composition of coral reefs in western Calatagan, Batangas, the Philippines. Coral health in two sites – Buntong G...

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Main Authors: Hildawa, Gabriel A., Santos, Lea Mari R., Samaniego, Badi R., Sorgon, Kent Olson S, Aurellado, Maria Eleanor B.
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.biology-faculty-pubs-11732024-09-19T07:22:48Z Coral Health and Benthic Composition of Reefs in an MPA and Open-Access Site in Western Calatagan, Batangas Hildawa, Gabriel A. Santos, Lea Mari R. Samaniego, Badi R. Sorgon, Kent Olson S Aurellado, Maria Eleanor B. Monitoring hard coral health and diversity is essential in assessing their resilience to disturbances such as coral bleaching. This study gathered baseline data on the health and benthic composition of coral reefs in western Calatagan, Batangas, the Philippines. Coral health in two sites – Buntong Gasang and the Quilitisan Marine Protected Area (MPA) – was assessed using the CoralWatch citizen science Coral Health Chart method. The average color score of more than 200 coral colonies was compared between sites and coral growth forms (i.e. branching, boulder, and plate). In addition, benthic composition in both sites was determined using photoquadrats. Buntong Gasang Point and Quilitisan MPA had mean coral scores that are 4.4 (± 1.0 SD) and 3.6 (± 1.0 SD), respectively, thus indicating normal symbiont densities. The analysis also showed little differences in mean color scores among coral growth forms ranging from 3.8–4.3. Both sites had relatively high coral cover (mean = 52.3% ± 4.3% SD in Buntong Gasang, mean = 49.7% ± 8.7% SD in Quilitisan MPA) despite having different benthic compositions [PERMANOVA, F(1,8) = 8.87, p = 0.006]. Branching coral cover was about six times higher in Buntong Gasang Point (17%), whereas encrusting corals dominated at Quilitisan MPA (~ 39%). In addition, algal cover was higher in Quilitisan (45.0%) than in Buntong Gasang (35.5%). Although other studies show that branching corals are less resistant than massive or encrusting forms to coral bleaching, examining coral color suggests that reefs in both Buntong Gasang and Quilitisan MPA appeared to have comparably recovered from the mass bleaching events in 2020–2021. However, regular monitoring is needed to assess the responses of these reefs to future thermal stress. This study shows the potential of monitoring coral color in assessing coral reef health in the Philippines. 2024-06-01T07:00:00Z text https://archium.ateneo.edu/biology-faculty-pubs/168 https://philjournalsci.dost.gov.ph/129-vol-153-no-3-june-2024/2090-coral-health-and-benthic-composition-of-reefs-in-an-mpa-and-open-access-site-in-western-calatagan-batangas Biology Faculty Publications Archīum Ateneo Batangas benthic composition coral color coral health coral reef resilience Biology Life Sciences Marine Biology
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topic Batangas
benthic composition
coral color
coral health
coral reef resilience
Biology
Life Sciences
Marine Biology
spellingShingle Batangas
benthic composition
coral color
coral health
coral reef resilience
Biology
Life Sciences
Marine Biology
Hildawa, Gabriel A.
Santos, Lea Mari R.
Samaniego, Badi R.
Sorgon, Kent Olson S
Aurellado, Maria Eleanor B.
Coral Health and Benthic Composition of Reefs in an MPA and Open-Access Site in Western Calatagan, Batangas
description Monitoring hard coral health and diversity is essential in assessing their resilience to disturbances such as coral bleaching. This study gathered baseline data on the health and benthic composition of coral reefs in western Calatagan, Batangas, the Philippines. Coral health in two sites – Buntong Gasang and the Quilitisan Marine Protected Area (MPA) – was assessed using the CoralWatch citizen science Coral Health Chart method. The average color score of more than 200 coral colonies was compared between sites and coral growth forms (i.e. branching, boulder, and plate). In addition, benthic composition in both sites was determined using photoquadrats. Buntong Gasang Point and Quilitisan MPA had mean coral scores that are 4.4 (± 1.0 SD) and 3.6 (± 1.0 SD), respectively, thus indicating normal symbiont densities. The analysis also showed little differences in mean color scores among coral growth forms ranging from 3.8–4.3. Both sites had relatively high coral cover (mean = 52.3% ± 4.3% SD in Buntong Gasang, mean = 49.7% ± 8.7% SD in Quilitisan MPA) despite having different benthic compositions [PERMANOVA, F(1,8) = 8.87, p = 0.006]. Branching coral cover was about six times higher in Buntong Gasang Point (17%), whereas encrusting corals dominated at Quilitisan MPA (~ 39%). In addition, algal cover was higher in Quilitisan (45.0%) than in Buntong Gasang (35.5%). Although other studies show that branching corals are less resistant than massive or encrusting forms to coral bleaching, examining coral color suggests that reefs in both Buntong Gasang and Quilitisan MPA appeared to have comparably recovered from the mass bleaching events in 2020–2021. However, regular monitoring is needed to assess the responses of these reefs to future thermal stress. This study shows the potential of monitoring coral color in assessing coral reef health in the Philippines.
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author Hildawa, Gabriel A.
Santos, Lea Mari R.
Samaniego, Badi R.
Sorgon, Kent Olson S
Aurellado, Maria Eleanor B.
author_facet Hildawa, Gabriel A.
Santos, Lea Mari R.
Samaniego, Badi R.
Sorgon, Kent Olson S
Aurellado, Maria Eleanor B.
author_sort Hildawa, Gabriel A.
title Coral Health and Benthic Composition of Reefs in an MPA and Open-Access Site in Western Calatagan, Batangas
title_short Coral Health and Benthic Composition of Reefs in an MPA and Open-Access Site in Western Calatagan, Batangas
title_full Coral Health and Benthic Composition of Reefs in an MPA and Open-Access Site in Western Calatagan, Batangas
title_fullStr Coral Health and Benthic Composition of Reefs in an MPA and Open-Access Site in Western Calatagan, Batangas
title_full_unstemmed Coral Health and Benthic Composition of Reefs in an MPA and Open-Access Site in Western Calatagan, Batangas
title_sort coral health and benthic composition of reefs in an mpa and open-access site in western calatagan, batangas
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2024
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/biology-faculty-pubs/168
https://philjournalsci.dost.gov.ph/129-vol-153-no-3-june-2024/2090-coral-health-and-benthic-composition-of-reefs-in-an-mpa-and-open-access-site-in-western-calatagan-batangas
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