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Title
Algal turf sediments across the Great Barrier Reef: Putting coastal reefs in perspective
Fields of Research (FoR) 2008:
Author(s)
Publication Date
2018-12
Socio-Economic Objective (SEO) 2008
Early Online Version
Abstract
Sediments trapped within algal turfs play a key role in mediating ecosystem processes on reefs. Despite this ecological importance, our understanding of turf-bound sediments on coastal reefs is limited, even though such reefs are heavily exposed to terrestrial sediments. We compared algal turf sediment loads, composition and grain size distributions among coastal reefs along the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) and compared these to turf-bound sediments on reefs across the GBR. Algal turf sediment loads on coastal reefs were on average 9.4 times higher than offshore reefs (range 2.2–16.1 times). Among coastal reefs there was marked variability in the loads (797.87–3681.78 gm⁻²), composition (organics 1.0–8.9%; silicates 27.4–93.0%) and grain size of sediments. Our data highlight the potential variability in physical and ecological factors that control sediment dynamics on coastal reefs, including proximity to rivers, and reveal that turfs on coastal reefs are heavily influenced by sediments.
Publication Type
Journal Article
Source of Publication
Marine Pollution Bulletin, v.137, p. 518-525
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd
Socio-Economic Objective (SEO) 2020
2018-10-31
Place of Publication
United Kingdom
ISSN
1879-3363
0025-326X
Fields of Research (FoR) 2020
Socio-Economic Objective (SEO) 2020
Peer Reviewed
Yes
HERDC Category Description
Peer Reviewed
Yes
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