Predation on reef-building corals: multiscale variation in the density of three corallivorous gastropods, Drupella spp.

Abstract Feeding aggregations of three corallivorous gastropods, Drupella cornus, D. fragum and D. rugosa, have caused considerable coral damage on reefs across the Indo-West Pacific. Distribution and abundance of these three species were explored at Lizard Island, Great Barrier Reef, to determine within-reef variations in density, and spatial relationships between Drupella and their prey corals. The scales of greatest variation were between reef habitats (combinations of exposure and depth) and individual coral colonies. Density varied 12-fold among four habitats: exposed crests (2.55/m2), exposed slopes (0.22/m2), sheltered crests (0.34/m2) and sheltered slopes (2.07/m2). Species composition also varied markedly between habitats. Individuals were highly aggregated, usually forming small clusters (<10 individuals) on live coral colonies and other substrata, and occasional large aggregations of=200 to>2000. Five basic tenets for sampling Drupella are established, based on patterns of variation in density and species composition, and small-scale habitat use.

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