Spatial Patterns of Coral Community Structure in the Toliara Region of Southwest Madagascar and Implications for Conservation and Management

Type Article
Date 2021-10
Language English
Author(s) Lebely Botosoamananto Radonirina1, 2, 3, Todinanahary Gildas1, Razakandrainy Andriamanjato1, Randrianarivo Mahery1, 2, Penin Lucie2, Adjeroud Mehdi3, 4
Affiliation(s) 1 : Institut Halieutique et des Sciences Marines, Université de Toliara, BP 141, Mahavatse II Toliara, Toliara BP 141 601 , Madagascar
2 : UMR 9220 ENTROPIE, Faculté des Sciences et Technologies, Université de La Réunion, 15 Avenue René Cassin CS 92003, 97744 St Denis CEDEX 9, 97715 La Réunion, France
3 : ENTROPIE, IRD, Université de la Réunion, CNRS, IFREMER, Université de la Nouvelle-Calédonie, 66860 Perpignan, France
4 : PSL Université Paris, USR 3278 CRIOBE EPHE-UPVD-CNRS, 66860 Perpignan, France
Source Diversity-basel (1424-2818) (MDPI), 2021-10 , Vol. 13 , N. 10 , P. 486 (15p.)
DOI 10.3390/d13100486
WOS© Times Cited 2
Keyword(s) coral reefs, scleractinian corals, community structure, spatial variability, Madagascar
Abstract

The Great Reef of Toliara, on the southwestern coast of Madagascar, has been documented as harbouring flourishing reef communities in the 1960s, but has since been affected by various threats, causing a coral decline last reported in 2008. In 2017, we examined the spatial heterogeneity in coral community structure in the region of Toliara. Coral assemblages were characterized by a marked spatial variability, with significant variation for most of the descriptors among the three major habitats and also among stations within habitats. We recorded high coral cover, with values >40% at six of the 10 stations, which was associated with high abundance of coral colonies. We also documented the return to an Acropora-dominated coral assemblage. While these positive results suggest a recent return to healthier coral assemblages, they must be tempered, as the diversity that we recorded was lower than in the 1960s. Moreover, we found a high cover of algae at several stations, suggesting that the ecosystem is likely close to the tipping point toward a phase shift. Finally, the population size-structure of major coral taxa was positively skewed, with few large colonies to ensure the replenishment of local populations. The marked spatial variation suggests that marine protected areas should integrate a sufficiently large area to capture the scale of this spatial heterogeneity.

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Lebely Botosoamananto Radonirina, Todinanahary Gildas, Razakandrainy Andriamanjato, Randrianarivo Mahery, Penin Lucie, Adjeroud Mehdi (2021). Spatial Patterns of Coral Community Structure in the Toliara Region of Southwest Madagascar and Implications for Conservation and Management. Diversity-basel, 13(10), 486 (15p.). Publisher's official version : https://doi.org/10.3390/d13100486 , Open Access version : https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00727/83869/