[Coral-List] updated ID pages for Caribbean corals
Mark J A Vermeij
vermeij at hawaii.edu
Mon Jul 12 14:20:04 EDT 2010
Dear All
There have also been some updates on the coral ID pages. Carmabi compiled a series of pictures that show combinations of corals that are often mistaken for one another. Because terminology to describe each species is often subjective (i.e. has larger polyps or smaller ridges) having both species in one picture might help to get a better idea of how such closely related/ similar looking "species" can be distinguished from one another. Corals are now divided in four main groups (Montastraea, Agaricidae, Brain-looking corals and the Rest). All identifications are based on commonly used species names here on Curacao. This overview is a work in progress (and I welcome suggestions on how to shape this picture collection into a more user-friendly format), but I thought it would be useful to throw it out as it is.
The four aforementioned coral groups can also be found at Carmabi's research website: http://www.researchstationcarmabi.org/
Click on "Publications" and a drop-down menu will appear with all the coral combinations for all four coral groups.
The following links take you directly to each group (you might have to cut and paste):
For Montastraea: http://www.researchstationcarmabi.org/publications/coral-id-curacao-montastraea
For Agaricidae: http://www.researchstationcarmabi.org/publications/coral-id-curacao-agaricidae
For "Brain"corals: http://www.researchstationcarmabi.org/publications/coral-id-curacao-braincorals
For "The Rest": http://www.researchstationcarmabi.org/publications/coral-id-curacao-the-rest
Hopefully you'll find this overview useful.
Best regards
Mark
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Dr. M.J.A. Vermeij
Science Director
Carmabi Foundation
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Curaçao, Netherlands Antilles
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Email: m.vermeij at carmabi.org
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Department of Botany
University of Hawaii at Manoa
email: vermeij at hawaii.edu
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