J. W. Porter, Science 186, 543 (1974).
Coral reefs on both the Pacific and Caribbean sides of Panama do not experience extreme weather events such as hurricanes. Coral diversity in Panama is maintained by mechanisms other than extreme weather disturbances, such as predation by the crown-of-thorns seastar, Acanthaster planci.
Note: many invertebrate zoologists insist on the term "sea star" to communicate that invertebrates are not fish. This is similar to the push to move from "jellyfish" to "sea jelly."