# Drivers of physical connectivity between coral reefs along the Southeast African coastline

**Authors:** Vibhav Atish Deoraj, Justin James Pringle, Derek Dewey Stretch

PMC · DOI: 10.1038/s41598-025-07776-y · Scientific Reports · 2025-07-01

## TL;DR

This paper explores how ocean currents connect coral reefs along the Southeast African coast, focusing on larval dispersal patterns of a short-lived coral species.

## Contribution

The study identifies high-velocity ocean currents that facilitate connectivity between distant coral reefs in the Western Indian Ocean.

## Key findings

- High-velocity offshore currents in the Delagoa Bight connect distant reef complexes.
- Short pelagic larval duration of Acropora austera allows for inter-reef connectivity within regional current patterns.
- Intermittent flow patterns regulate evolutionary connectivity between Mozambican and South African reefs.

## Abstract

The resilience and persistence of coral reef metapopulations strongly depend on their dispersal potential. Larval dispersal influences the diversity and genetic structure of coral populations and contributes to population recovery following disturbances. We assessed the connectivity of coral reefs in the Western Indian Ocean (WIO) during peak spawning periods between 1994 and 2014. The study focused on a broadcast coral, Acropora austera, which has a short pelagic larval duration (PLD). High-velocity streams offshore of the Delagoa Bight connect distant reef complexes on the Southeast African coastline. Complex interactions between regional ocean currents and the African continent drive their formation. These regional flow patterns are part of the larger Agulhas Current system, facilitating inter-reef connectivity within the virtual larvae’s PLD due to high current speeds. The evolutionary connectivity of short-lifespan corals identified between Mozambican and South African reefs is also regulated by intermittent regional flow patterns.

## Linked entities

- **Species:** Acropora austera (taxon 117779)

## Full-text entities

- **Species:** Acropora austera (species) [taxon 117779]

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