U. Oren et Y. Benayahu, DIDEMNID ASCIDIANS - RAPID COLONIZERS OF ARTIFICIAL REEFS IN EILAT (RED-SEA), Bulletin of marine science, 63(1), 1998, pp. 199-206
Ascidians frequently occur on man-made surfaces submerged in marine wa
ters and constitute a major technical and economic problem worldwide.
In Eilat (Red Sea), artificial reefs constructed for attractive diving
are frequently fouled by ascidians. In this study we examined aspects
of temporal and spatial fouling of two common ascidians, Didemnum gra
nulatum and Didemnum sp., on two modular experimental artificial reefs
. Habitat partitioning, growth rate and survivorship of the two specie
s were monitored along these artificial reefs for 1 yr. D. granulatum
was the first ascidian to appear, and the most prominent species on bo
th artificial reefs. Its initial recruitment was on the lower sides of
the deepest horizontal plates of both artificial reefs, and it gradua
lly recruited towards the lower sides of the shallower horizontal plat
es. Didemnum sp. colonies recruited at different depths along the arti
ficial reef, while following a similar pattern of gradual recruitment
towards the shallower plates. Both species successfully foul on the ar
tificial reefs prior to the appearance of long lived organisms such as
corals. Transplantation experiments further confirmed the depth and p
osition required by D. granulatum along the artificial reefs. We sugge
st that the initial recruitment of D. granulatum on the lower sides of
the deepest horizontal plates is an outcome of its negatively photota
ctic and geotropic bottom swimming larvae, which are able to delay set
tlement in order to locate a suitable settlement site.