Macroalgae are major components of Atlantic shallow coral reef communities and potentially a major competitor with corals. This study investigates the spatial and seasonal distribution of macroalgal species, which includes fleshy algae, turf algae and some geniculate and non-geniculate corallines, on two inshore and one offshore reef from Porto Seguro Bay, Brazil. Data were collected during the dry season (July/August 1999) and the rainy season (February/March 2000), with samples being taken from the reef slope (at 1, 3 and 5 m depth) and from the reef flat. Macroalgal cover ranged from 33% (reef slope) to 60% (reef flat) on the nearshore reefs, and from 36% (reef slope) to 50% (reef flat) on the offshore reef. The largest number of infrageneric taxa was recorded during the rainy season (February/March 2000), the most abundant genera being
Print ISSN: 0006-8055
Volume: 45, 07/2002
Pages: 346 - 355