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Replayed reef sounds induce settlement of Favia fragum coral larvae in aquaria and field environments

Nature and the biosphere

Published in JASA Express Letters October 2024

  • Date (DD-MM-YYYY)

    06-11-2024 to 06-11-2025

    Available on-demand until 6th November 2025

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    Free

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    Article

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    On-demand

Description

Acoustic cues of healthy reefs are known to support critical settlement behaviors for one reef-building coral, but acoustic responses have not been demonstrated in additional species. Settlement of Favia fragum larvae in response to replayed coral reef soundscapes were observed by exposing larvae in aquaria and reef settings to playback sound treatments for 24–72 h. Settlement increased under 24 h sound treatments in both experiments. The results add to growing knowledge that acoustically mediated settlement may be widespread among stony corals with species-specific attributes, suggesting sound could be one tool employed to rehabilitate and build resilience within imperiled reef communities.

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