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Mar Pollut Bull ; 110(2): 701-17, 2016 Sep 30.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27179997

ABSTRACT

Substrate cover, water quality parameters and assemblages of corals, fishes, sponges, echinoderms, ascidians, molluscs, benthic foraminifera and macroalgae were sampled across a pronounced environmental gradient in the Jakarta Bay-Thousand Islands reef complex. Inshore sites mainly consisted of sand, rubble and turf algae with elevated temperature, dissolved oxygen, pH and chlorophyll concentrations and depauperate assemblages of all taxa. Live coral cover was very low inshore and mainly consisted of sparse massive coral heads and a few encrusting species. Faunal assemblages were more speciose and compositionally distinct mid- and offshore compared to inshore. There were, however, small-scale differences among taxa. Certain midshore sites, for example, housed assemblages resembling those typical of the inshore environment but this differed depending on the taxon. Substrate, water quality and spatial variables together explained from 31% (molluscs) to 72% (foraminifera) of the variation in composition. In general, satellite-derived parameters outperformed locally measured parameters.


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Anthozoa/growth & development , Aquatic Organisms/classification , Bays/chemistry , Environmental Monitoring/methods , Seawater/chemistry , Animals , Anthozoa/drug effects , Aquatic Organisms/drug effects , Aquatic Organisms/growth & development , Biodiversity , Coral Reefs , Echinodermata/growth & development , Ecosystem , Fishes/growth & development , Foraminifera/growth & development , Indonesia , Islands , Mollusca/growth & development , Porifera/growth & development , Seaweed/growth & development , Urbanization , Urochordata/growth & development , Water Quality
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Mar Pollut Bull ; 110(2): 694-700, 2016 Sep 30.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27181035

ABSTRACT

The ability of massive Porites corals to faithfully record temperature is assessed. Porites corals from Kepulauan Seribu were sampled from one inshore and one offshore site and analyzed for their Sr/Ca variation. The results show that Sr/Ca of the offshore coral tracked SST, while Sr/Ca variation of the inshore coral tracked ambient air temperature. In particular, the inshore SST variation is related to air temperature anomalies of the urban center of Jakarta. The latter we relate to air-sea interactions modifying inshore SST associated with the land-sea breeze mechanism and/or monsoonal circulation. The correlation pattern of monthly coral Sr/Ca with the Niño3.4 index and SEIO-SST reveals that corals in the Seribu islands region respond differently to remote forcing. An opposite response is observed for inshore and offshore corals in response to El Niño onset, yet similar to El Niño mature phase (December to February). SEIO SSTs co-vary strongly with SST and air temperature variability across the Seribu island reef complex. The results of this study clearly indicate that locations of coral proxy record in Indonesia need to be chosen carefully in order to identify the seasonal climate response to local and remote climate and anthropogenic forcing.


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Air/analysis , Anthozoa/chemistry , Calcium/analysis , Environmental Monitoring/methods , Seawater/chemistry , Strontium/analysis , Temperature , Animals , Anthozoa/physiology , Cities , El Nino-Southern Oscillation , Indonesia , Islands , Pilot Projects
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