[Coral-List] Caribbean Acropora growth rates
McCarthy, Anne
amccarthy at conshelf.com
Fri Apr 15 13:34:03 EDT 2011
You should refer to the following document which provides a comprehensive review on the status of Acropora, with many relevant references.
Acropora Biological Review Team. 2005. Atlantic Acropora Status Review Document.
Report to National Marine Fisheries Service, Southeast Regional Office. March 3, 2005.
152 p + App.
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Today's Topics:
1. growth rates for Caribbean Acropora and Porites species
(Jason Krumholz)
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From: "Jason Krumholz" <jkrumholz at gso.uri.edu>
Subject: [Coral-List] growth rates for Caribbean Acropora and Porites
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Forwarding on behalf of some colleagues, perhaps someone on the list would
be kind enough to weigh in?
Hello,
A fellow student and I from Lawrence University are working on a project
comparing the growth rates of transplanted corals, specifically those on
artificial reefs, to corals on naturally occurring reefs in the Eastern
Caribbean. We're having a tough time finding growth rates for the species
Acropora cervicornis, Acropora palmata, and especially Porites porites. Any
information on linear extension rates for a variety of environments -
different depths, stressful conditions, etc. - would be extremely helpful.
We are most interested in comparing our results to growth rates of corals in
shallow, coastal environments. Please send any thoughts or information you
might have to cumminka at lawrence.edu or anna.m.zuke at lawrence.edu.
Your help is greatly appreciated!
Thank you,
Katy Cummings and Anna Zuke
Jason Krumholz
Graduate Research Assistant
University of Rhode Island Graduate School of Oceanography
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Narragansett RI 02882
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