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Gorgonian population recovery after a mass mortality event
Abstract
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Mass mortality events are becoming more common all over the world, both in tropical and temperate seas. An extensive mortality occurred in the Mediterranean Sea in 1999, affecting many benthic species, mainly sponges and gorgonians.

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    The recovery of a population of the sea fan Paramuricea clavata , for a period of 3 yr, from 1999 to 2002, was studied by both line transects and fixed frames. The average size of the colonies decreased, indicating a size‐dependent mortality episode, but their density, as a result of successful recruitment, was not altered after 3 yr.

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    P. clavata showed three recovery patterns: (i) sexual reproduction, (ii) coenenchyme regeneration and (iii) fragmentation of affected branches. Moreover, the growth rates of small colonies varied in the different years. The sex ratio of the population was also altered, with females being more affected than males; the population studied showed a significant male bias (3.3:1, n =150), varying greatly from the typical sex ratio (1:1) previously recorded in the same population before the mass mortality event.

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    https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:000227964800004
    Bibliographic citation
    Cerrano, C.; Arillo, A.; Azzini, F.; Calcinai, B.; Castellano, L.; Muti, C.; Valisano, L.; Zega, G.; Bavestrello, G. (2005). Gorgonian population recovery after a mass mortality event. Aquat. Conserv. 15(2): 147-157. https://dx.doi.org/10.1002/aqc.661
    Topic
    Marine
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    true

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    https://dx.doi.org/10.1002/aqc.661

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    Paramuricea clavata

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    2020-05-14
    date modified
    2020-05-26