Table 2 Combined data for all corals observed at the ten (10), timed-swim survey sites.

From: Unprecedented Disease-Related Coral Mortality in Southeastern Florida

Species

Total colonies (Live + DIP) (n)

Total Live Colonies (n)

Healthy

WP Infected

% WP (Live Only)

DIP

Combined WP & DIP

% Combined

Eusmilia fastigiata

15

9

0

9

100

6

15

100

Meandrina meandrites

293

75

6

64

85

223

287

98

Dichocoenia stokesi

239

53

6

47

89

186

233

97

Colpophyllia natans

41

25

3

22

88

16

38

93

Pseudodiploria strigosa

148

122

24

98

80

26

124

84

Diploria labyrinthiformis

140

112

24

88

79

28

116

83

Orbicella annularis

17

15

4

11

73

2

13

77

Solenastrea bournoni

87

75

27

48

64

12

60

69

Occulina diffusa

2

2

1

1

50

0

1

50

Montastraea cavernosa

155

145

96

49

34

10

59

38

Mycetophyllia aliciae

3

2

2

0

0

1

1

33

Orbicella faveolata

30

30

26

4

13

0

4

13

Stephanocoenia intercepta

60

60

60

0

0

0

0

0

Siderastrea siderea

244

24

244

0

0

0

0

0

Porites astreoides

257

257

257

0

0

0

0

0

Porites porites

18

18

18

0

0

0

0

0

Agaricia agaricites

39

39

39

0

0

0

0

0

Agaricia lamarcki

8

8

8

0

0

0

0

0

Madracis decactis

4

4

4

0

0

0

0

0

Acropora cervicornis

(66)

(66)

(24)

Totals (with and without A. cervicornis )

1896/1830

1141/1075

902/878

441/441

38/41

508/508

951/951

50/52

  1. Total number of colonies is shown with and without A. cervicornis. White-plague prevalence calculations omit A. cervicornis data as this is not a white-plague susceptible species sensu Weil13, where BL indicates bleached, WP indicates white-plague, and DIP indicates recently dead in-place. % Combined column includes colonies with both active signs of white-plague disease and those that were identified as recently killed as a direct result of the disease.