. The ecology of deep and shallow coral reefs : results of a workshop on coral reef ecology held by the American Society of Zoologists, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, December 1983 . er wa betw acter the h rat an ne ely c rel at emper owth. r at s wit s the only conservative feature and showed no een depths (t-test, p <.05). The other s generally showed a c1i na1 progression over 4 disjunct populations (Table 1). Fo number (N=230 simi1 a areal Both t N) by and mo 10-11% Bo the co are fa r the s of 0, S = r for rel at he mo a few 11 use of t th as ral , cul ta 42 cor i ndi vid 50; Ree these i o


. The ecology of deep and shallow coral reefs : results of a workshop on coral reef ecology held by the American Society of Zoologists, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, December 1983 . er wa betw acter the h rat an ne ely c rel at emper owth. r at s wit s the only conservative feature and showed no een depths (t-test, p <.05). The other s generally showed a c1i na1 progression over 4 disjunct populations (Table 1). Fo number (N=230 simi1 a areal Both t N) by and mo 10-11% Bo the co are fa r the s of 0, S = r for rel at he mo a few 11 use of t th as ral , cul ta 42 cor i ndi vid 50; Ree these i onshi p Husks abunda an taxa he tota semblag r e q u i r i tive as al s~a ual s d, et two a s wi t and d nt sp were 1 ind es ha ng 1 i soci a e of arsho orrel ed wi ature Ini the 8 hOcu mpl es (N = 51 al . , ssemb h the ecapo ecies rare i v i d u ve fe ve co tes t Ocul re { ated th s , cu tial 0 m 1 i na 7Th" 32) 198 lage cor ds w (5- (N als w sp ral hat i na was signi ficantly Reed, 1981). At the with water temperatu edimentation and curr rrent and 1i ght accou studies showed calci site than at 6 m (Tab e mo and 2). s i n al, ere 12% < 10 coll eci e ti ss are 11usks taxa ( Commu terms and be numeri of S). ); the ected. s that ue and more d were consi S=230) than nity struct of dominan tween-stati cally domin Over 50% se species are o b1i g a mucus. Mo ependent on greater at the nearshore si te, re and i nsolation ent. At the nted for 84% of fication rates to le 1). derably richer in the decapods ure, however, was ce-di versi ty, on similarity, ated (65-70% of of the decapod comprised only te symbionts with st of the taxa the size of the 121


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