Fine‐grained sediment production by endolithic sponges on Caribbean coral reefs
Didier M. de Bakker,
Chris T. Perry,
Eden Magaña‐Gallegos
et al.
Abstract:Endolithic sponges are key players in carbonate cycling on coral reef systems. While their bioerosion of reef framework is relatively well studied, their role in biogenic sediment generation is poorly understood. In this study, the sedimentary attributes and production rates of eight Caribbean endolithic sponge species were characterized. The findings revealed notable species‐specific variations in sediment production rates (range: 1.0–6.3 kg CaCO3 m−2 yr−1), alongside consistency in sediment characteristics (… Show more
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