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Grimsditsch et al Pemba Resilience Survey 2009 low res

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D<strong>et</strong>ailed Results<br />

Relative abundance indices<br />

Cor<strong>al</strong> genera by rank abundance<br />

Porites<br />

G<strong>al</strong>axea<br />

Acropora<br />

Pocillopora<br />

Favia<br />

Echinopora<br />

Pavona<br />

Montipora<br />

Platygyra<br />

Seriatopora<br />

Astreopora<br />

Lobophyllia<br />

Favites<br />

Merulina<br />

Fungia<br />

Leptoseris<br />

Leptastrea<br />

Goniastrea<br />

Hydnopohora<br />

Coscinaraea<br />

Herpolitha<br />

Millepora<br />

Mycedium<br />

Pachyseris<br />

Echinophyllia<br />

Physogyra<br />

Plerogyra<br />

Cycloseris<br />

Acanthastrea<br />

Cyphastrea<br />

Gardineroseris<br />

Ctenactis<br />

Diploastrea<br />

Montastrea<br />

Oulophyllia<br />

Goniopora<br />

Tubipora<br />

Turbinaria<br />

Podabacea<br />

H<strong>al</strong>omitra<br />

Tubastrea<br />

Alveopora<br />

Psammocora<br />

Leptoria<br />

Symphillia<br />

Heliopora<br />

Plesiastrea<br />

0<br />

0.1<br />

0.2<br />

0.3<br />

0.4<br />

0.5<br />

0.6<br />

0.7<br />

0.9<br />

0.8<br />

Relative abundance<br />

# sites<br />

1<br />

Two different abundance statistics are<br />

shown, sc<strong>al</strong>ed from 1 (highest) to zero<br />

(<strong>low</strong>est). The number of sites shows<br />

genera p<strong>res</strong>ent at <strong>al</strong>l sites (p=1) to those<br />

p<strong>res</strong>ent in only one site (p>0), with a red<br />

line and squa<strong>res</strong>. The blue line with<br />

diamonds combines information on<br />

relative abundance of each genus at<br />

each site. 47 genera were recorded, with<br />

Porites being dominant, fol<strong>low</strong>ed by<br />

G<strong>al</strong>axea and Acropora. The relatively<br />

smooth initi<strong>al</strong> descent of the Relative<br />

abundance line shows that cor<strong>al</strong><br />

communities are relatively homogenous,<br />

with the steeper descent toward the end<br />

of the line indicating rare genera. 10<br />

genera were p<strong>res</strong>ent at every site, and<br />

35 genera (75% of genera recorded)<br />

were found at > 70% of sites. One genus<br />

was found at only one site (Msuka Bay) –<br />

Heliopora.<br />

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