Eight substratum types, covering the range normally used for experiments on recruitment of scleractinian corals, were compared for cost, convenience, ability to attract recruits, and taxonomic composition of recruits. Plates varied significantly in number and types of recruits, indicating that studies uhlizing different types of settlement surfaces cannot be compared directly to one another. to the growing list Recruitment patterns also varied between forereef and backreef study sites, adding to the growing list of factors that contribute to variablity in scleractinian recruitment
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Harriott, V., & Fisk, D. (1987). A comparison of settlement plate types for experiments on the recruitment of scleractinian corals. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 37, 201–208. https://doi.org/10.3354/meps037201
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