
Published as part of Birkeland, C., Green, A., Fenner, D., Squair, C. & Dahl, And A.L., 2013, Substratum stability and coral reef resilience: insights from 90 years of disturbances on a reef in American Samoa, pp. 1-16 in Micronesica 2013 (6) on page 10, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.13282643
Figure 8. Large coral colonies thrive on solid reef rock blocks in the field of rubble. This demonstrates that substratum stability is the key determining factor under relatively uniform conditions of water quality and larval recruitment.
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