Title: Tropical Reefs: CoralAlgal
1Tropical Reefs Coral/Algal
2Questions
- Why are tropical reefs comparable to rain forests
in diversity? - Dissolved nutrients are scarce
- Productivity diversity normally go together
- Why are tropical reefs disappearing?
3Increasing threats to coral
4Tropical reefs are geologically important
5Reef ecology has long challenged biologists
6Dominant reef-building organisms
- Small individuals, magnified in effect by large
numbers - Phylum Cnidaria
- Class Anthozoa
- Subclass Zoantheria
- Diverse algae, depositing CaCO3
7Cnidaria polyps radial symmetry
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9Cnidaria tentacles for feeding
10Cnidaria stinging cells on tentacles
11Not all corals deposit CaCO3
12Hermatypic corals create reefs in symbiosis
with Symbiodinium
13Growth forms of colonies reflect tradeoffs
- Access to light for symbiotic algae
- Issues of depth (growth upward)
- Issues of competition (shading)
- Risk of damage from turbulence in shallow seas
- Diverse growth forms reflect different balances
14Fast extension linear growth form
15Extension more surface area branching
16Lattice a subset of branching form
17Plate form more resistant to turbulence
18Massive form very wave-resistant
19Independent algae build reefs crustose
Algae can contribute a large fraction of reef mass
20Independent algae Green (Halimeda)
21Reefs a matrix of solid coral and sand
22Reef diversity some examples
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31Ecological functional groups
32A larger scale view reef building process
33Atoll structure
34Habitat diversity within an atoll
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