Yu Kefu
Chinese Academy of Sciences
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Acta Ecologica Sinica | 2008
Zhao Meixia; Yu Kefu; Zhang Qiaomin; Shi Qi
84 quadrats from 5 vertical transects of Luhuitou fringing reef are investigated in detail by using video-quadrat and indoor-interpretation methods. The results show that (1) the reef consists of 69 species of hermatypic corals belonging to 24 genera and 13 families which are unevenly distributed in abundance. (2) Among all the corals, Porites lutea is the most dominant species with importance value percentage up to 36.62%; Porites and Acropora are dominant genera with importance value percentages 43.85% and 22.88%, respectively. (3) There exist distinct spatial differences in coral communities. Both the coral covers and coral diversity indices on the northeastern transects are higher than those on the central and southern transects. (4) Coral communities also show remarkable zonal characteristics with less coral species occurring on reef flat than on reef slope. The importance value percentage of the sole dominant coral genus, Porites, is over 50%, while on the reef slope, the importance value percentages are 28.33% for the first dominant genus Acropora and 26.71% for the second dominant genus Porites. Our further analysis suggests that the spatial and zonal differences of coral diversity pattern are correlated with both natural environmental changes and human activities. The shallow water reef flat is frequently exposed at low tide and it receives more anthropogenic influences (including dredging and trampling) than the deep water reef slope. Thus, the coral community on the reef flat is not as well developed as that on reef slope. The relatively poor coral covers and coral diversity indices on the central and southern transects are closely related to heavy human activities around these sites such as aquaculture, fishing and coastal sewage drainage. Therefore, the impact of human activities must be taken into account in developing strategies for the protection of this coral reef.
Archive | 2011
Chen Tianran; Yu Kefu; Shi Qi; Chen Tegu; Wang Rong
Progress in geography | 2014
Wei Ye; Xiu Chun-liang; Gao Rui; wang qi; Meng Hong-ming; Xie Li; Wang Xiuling; Zhang Yunfeng; Yu Kefu
Scientia Geographica Sinica | 2010
Meng Hong-ming; Xie Li; Wang Xiuling; Zhang Yunfeng; Yu Kefu
Haiyang Xuebao 2018, Vol. 9, Pages 31-42 | 2017
Lin Lifang; Yu Kefu; Tao Shichen; Han Tao; Zhang Huiling
Advances in Earth Science | 2017
Wang Yinghui; Bian Lizeng; Wang Rui; Yu Kefu
Shengtai Xuebao | 2016
Liao Zhiheng; Yu Kefu; Wang Yinghui
Redai Haiyang Xuebao | 2016
Jiang Wei; Yu Kefu; Wang Yinghui; Xu Shendong
Archive | 2016
Tang Xingying; Wang Liwei; Zhang Bo; Zhang Yuanyuan; Pei Jiying; Wang Yinghui; Yu Kefu
Archive | 2016
Wang Yinghui; Shang Qian; Zhang Ruijie; Chen Qianling; Wang Yi; Tan Xia; Yu Kefu