Growth characteristics of the reef-building coral Porites astreoides under different environmental conditions in the Western Atlantic

Skeletal extension (3.67 ± 0.65 mm year−1), density (1.49 ± 0.16 g cm−3), and calcification rate (0.55 ± 0.12 g cm−2 year−1) were determined using annual growth bands of Porites astreoides skeletons collected in three different reef systems in the Western Atlantic. The corals showed a low-density annual growth band at their apex, and seasonal timing of low and high-density band formation in P. astreoides appears to be similar at the three study sites in the Western Atlantic. The range of values presented here, for the three growth variables, spans the known range of skeletal-growth variability in P. astreoides for the Western Atlantic. The relationships between the growth parameters were similar to those previously described by other authors for massive Porites species from the Indo-Pacific, suggesting that P. astreoides has the same growth strategy, primarily investing calcification resources in extension rate. It is noteworthy that the P. astreoides population growing off the northwest coast of Cuba had similar growth characteristics as populations from the Caribbean region which were different from populations in the Gulf of Mexico, which seem to be isolated and adapted for growth at higher average sea-surface temperatures.

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Main Authors: Elizalde Rendón, Erika Marcela 12979, Horta Puga, Guillermo Javier Doctor autor/a 14997, González Díaz, P. autor/a, Carricart Ganivet, Juan P. Doctor autor/a 2031
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Subjects:Arrecifes de coral, Porites astreoides, Montastraea, Calcificación, Artfrosur,
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