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The Lagoon at Caroline/Millennium Atoll, Republic of Kiribati: Natural History of a Nearly Pristine Ecosystem

A series of surveys were carried out to characterize the physical and biological parameters of the Millennium Atoll lagoon during a research expedition in April of 2009. Millennium is a remote coral atoll in the Central Pacific belonging to the Republic of Kiribati, and a member of the Southern Line...

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Autores principales: Barott, Katie L., Caselle, Jennifer E., Dinsdale, Elizabeth A., Friedlander, Alan M., Maragos, James E., Obura, David, Rohwer, Forest L., Sandin, Stuart A., Smith, Jennifer E., Zgliczynski, Brian
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2880600/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20539746
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0010950
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author Barott, Katie L.
Caselle, Jennifer E.
Dinsdale, Elizabeth A.
Friedlander, Alan M.
Maragos, James E.
Obura, David
Rohwer, Forest L.
Sandin, Stuart A.
Smith, Jennifer E.
Zgliczynski, Brian
author_facet Barott, Katie L.
Caselle, Jennifer E.
Dinsdale, Elizabeth A.
Friedlander, Alan M.
Maragos, James E.
Obura, David
Rohwer, Forest L.
Sandin, Stuart A.
Smith, Jennifer E.
Zgliczynski, Brian
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description A series of surveys were carried out to characterize the physical and biological parameters of the Millennium Atoll lagoon during a research expedition in April of 2009. Millennium is a remote coral atoll in the Central Pacific belonging to the Republic of Kiribati, and a member of the Southern Line Islands chain. The atoll is among the few remaining coral reef ecosystems that are relatively pristine. The lagoon is highly enclosed, and was characterized by reticulate patch and line reefs throughout the center of the lagoon as well as perimeter reefs around the rim of the atoll. The depth reached a maximum of 33.3 m in the central region of the lagoon, and averaged between 8.8 and 13.7 m in most of the pools. The deepest areas were found to harbor large platforms of Favia matthaii, which presumably provided a base upon which the dominant corals (Acropora spp.) grew to form the reticulate reef structure. The benthic algal communities consisted mainly of crustose coralline algae (CCA), microfilamentous turf algae and isolated patches of Halimeda spp. and Caulerpa spp. Fish species richness in the lagoon was half of that observed on the adjacent fore reef. The lagoon is likely an important nursery habitat for a number of important fisheries species including the blacktip reef shark and Napoleon wrasse, which are heavily exploited elsewhere around the world but were common in the lagoon at Millennium. The lagoon also supports an abundance of giant clams (Tridacna maxima). Millennium lagoon provides an excellent reference of a relatively undisturbed coral atoll. As with most coral reefs around the world, the lagoon communities of Millennium may be threatened by climate change and associated warming, acidification and sea level rise, as well as sporadic local resource exploitation which is difficult to monitor and enforce because of the atoll's remote location. While the remote nature of Millennium has allowed it to remain one of the few nearly pristine coral reef ecosystems in the world, it is imperative that this ecosystem receives protection so that it may survive for future generations.
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spelling pubmed-28806002010-06-10 The Lagoon at Caroline/Millennium Atoll, Republic of Kiribati: Natural History of a Nearly Pristine Ecosystem Barott, Katie L. Caselle, Jennifer E. Dinsdale, Elizabeth A. Friedlander, Alan M. Maragos, James E. Obura, David Rohwer, Forest L. Sandin, Stuart A. Smith, Jennifer E. Zgliczynski, Brian PLoS One Research Article A series of surveys were carried out to characterize the physical and biological parameters of the Millennium Atoll lagoon during a research expedition in April of 2009. Millennium is a remote coral atoll in the Central Pacific belonging to the Republic of Kiribati, and a member of the Southern Line Islands chain. The atoll is among the few remaining coral reef ecosystems that are relatively pristine. The lagoon is highly enclosed, and was characterized by reticulate patch and line reefs throughout the center of the lagoon as well as perimeter reefs around the rim of the atoll. The depth reached a maximum of 33.3 m in the central region of the lagoon, and averaged between 8.8 and 13.7 m in most of the pools. The deepest areas were found to harbor large platforms of Favia matthaii, which presumably provided a base upon which the dominant corals (Acropora spp.) grew to form the reticulate reef structure. The benthic algal communities consisted mainly of crustose coralline algae (CCA), microfilamentous turf algae and isolated patches of Halimeda spp. and Caulerpa spp. Fish species richness in the lagoon was half of that observed on the adjacent fore reef. The lagoon is likely an important nursery habitat for a number of important fisheries species including the blacktip reef shark and Napoleon wrasse, which are heavily exploited elsewhere around the world but were common in the lagoon at Millennium. The lagoon also supports an abundance of giant clams (Tridacna maxima). Millennium lagoon provides an excellent reference of a relatively undisturbed coral atoll. As with most coral reefs around the world, the lagoon communities of Millennium may be threatened by climate change and associated warming, acidification and sea level rise, as well as sporadic local resource exploitation which is difficult to monitor and enforce because of the atoll's remote location. While the remote nature of Millennium has allowed it to remain one of the few nearly pristine coral reef ecosystems in the world, it is imperative that this ecosystem receives protection so that it may survive for future generations. Public Library of Science 2010-06-03 /pmc/articles/PMC2880600/ /pubmed/20539746 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0010950 Text en This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Public Domain declaration which stipulates that, once placed in the public domain, this work may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose. https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Public Domain declaration, which stipulates that, once placed in the public domain, this work may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose.
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Barott, Katie L.
Caselle, Jennifer E.
Dinsdale, Elizabeth A.
Friedlander, Alan M.
Maragos, James E.
Obura, David
Rohwer, Forest L.
Sandin, Stuart A.
Smith, Jennifer E.
Zgliczynski, Brian
The Lagoon at Caroline/Millennium Atoll, Republic of Kiribati: Natural History of a Nearly Pristine Ecosystem
title The Lagoon at Caroline/Millennium Atoll, Republic of Kiribati: Natural History of a Nearly Pristine Ecosystem
title_full The Lagoon at Caroline/Millennium Atoll, Republic of Kiribati: Natural History of a Nearly Pristine Ecosystem
title_fullStr The Lagoon at Caroline/Millennium Atoll, Republic of Kiribati: Natural History of a Nearly Pristine Ecosystem
title_full_unstemmed The Lagoon at Caroline/Millennium Atoll, Republic of Kiribati: Natural History of a Nearly Pristine Ecosystem
title_short The Lagoon at Caroline/Millennium Atoll, Republic of Kiribati: Natural History of a Nearly Pristine Ecosystem
title_sort lagoon at caroline/millennium atoll, republic of kiribati: natural history of a nearly pristine ecosystem
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2880600/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20539746
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0010950
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