In this study we investigated the variation in grazing scar densities between bleached and non-bleached colonies of massive Porites species in Sekisei Lagoon (Okinawa, southwestern Japan) during a mass bleaching event in 2016. The grazing scar densities and bleaching susceptibility varied among neighboring colonies of massive Porites spp. However, non-bleached colonies had significantly more surface scars than bleached colonies. One explanation for these variations is that corallivorous fishes may selectively graze on non-bleached, thermally tolerant colonies. This is the first report of a relationship between grazing scars and the bleaching status of massive Porites spp. colonies during a mass bleaching event.
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Ikeuchi, E., Ohno, Y., Iguchi, A., & Nakamura, T. (2017). Non-bleached colonies of massive Porites may attract fishes for selective grazing during mass bleaching events. PeerJ, 2017(6). https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.3470
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