The purpose of this study is to explore aspects of coral transplantation for restoration. Montastraea faveolata cores of 2.54 and 5.0 cm were stored in aquaria, on an array and on the substrate. Survival on the array and substrate were 100% for 12 and 11 months respectively. Branches of Acropora cervicornis had 75.0 % survival on the substrate and 91.7% on the array. Disease caused mortality for the A. cervicornis and the 2.54 cm cores in the aquaria but not for the 5.0 cm cores. Growth was significantly higher for A. cervicornis and A. palmata branches stored on an array than in an open seawater system. The storage type affected growth patterns of both species. M. faveolata fed three times/week increased in surface area significantly more ...
Acropora cervicornis and A. palmata were once dominant, reef-building corals of Caribbean reefs. Ove...
Transplanted coral (Order: Scleractinia) colony condition was surveyed at five injury event sites, t...
Transplanted coral (Order: Scleractinia) colony condition was surveyed at five injury event sites, t...
Replicate scleractinian coral transplants were obtained from the species Meandrina meandrites and Mo...
Replicate scleractinian coral transplants were obtained from the species Meandrina meandrites and Mo...
In 1997, 271 scleractinian corals growing on a sewer outfall pipe were used in a transplantation stu...
In 1997, 271 scleractinian corals growing on a sewer outfall pipe were used in a transplantation stu...
This thesis is the first study to provide a detailed characterization of Acropora cervicornis transp...
This thesis is the first study to provide a detailed characterization of Acropora cervicornis transp...
This thesis is the first study to provide a detailed characterization of Acropora cervicornis transp...
Acropora cervicornis and A. palmata were once dominant, reef-building corals of Caribbean reefs. Ove...
The growth and survivorship of two species of scleractinian coral transplants, Meandrina meandrites ...
The growth and survivorship of two species of scleractinian coral transplants, Meandrina meandrites ...
The growth and survivorship of two species of scleractinian coral transplants, Meandrina meandrites ...
Many branching corals are fragmented by storms, which can serve as a mechanism of asexual reproducti...
Acropora cervicornis and A. palmata were once dominant, reef-building corals of Caribbean reefs. Ove...
Transplanted coral (Order: Scleractinia) colony condition was surveyed at five injury event sites, t...
Transplanted coral (Order: Scleractinia) colony condition was surveyed at five injury event sites, t...
Replicate scleractinian coral transplants were obtained from the species Meandrina meandrites and Mo...
Replicate scleractinian coral transplants were obtained from the species Meandrina meandrites and Mo...
In 1997, 271 scleractinian corals growing on a sewer outfall pipe were used in a transplantation stu...
In 1997, 271 scleractinian corals growing on a sewer outfall pipe were used in a transplantation stu...
This thesis is the first study to provide a detailed characterization of Acropora cervicornis transp...
This thesis is the first study to provide a detailed characterization of Acropora cervicornis transp...
This thesis is the first study to provide a detailed characterization of Acropora cervicornis transp...
Acropora cervicornis and A. palmata were once dominant, reef-building corals of Caribbean reefs. Ove...
The growth and survivorship of two species of scleractinian coral transplants, Meandrina meandrites ...
The growth and survivorship of two species of scleractinian coral transplants, Meandrina meandrites ...
The growth and survivorship of two species of scleractinian coral transplants, Meandrina meandrites ...
Many branching corals are fragmented by storms, which can serve as a mechanism of asexual reproducti...
Acropora cervicornis and A. palmata were once dominant, reef-building corals of Caribbean reefs. Ove...
Transplanted coral (Order: Scleractinia) colony condition was surveyed at five injury event sites, t...
Transplanted coral (Order: Scleractinia) colony condition was surveyed at five injury event sites, t...