The growth of scleractinian corals is strongly influenced by the effect of water motion. Corals are known to have a high level of phenotypic variation and exhibit a diverse range of growth forms, which often contain a high level of geometric complexity. Due to their complex shape, simulation models represent an important option to complement experimental studies of growth and flow. In this work, we analyzed the impact of flow on coral's morphology by an accretive growth model coupled with advection-diffusion equations. We performed simulations under no-flow and uni-directional flow setup with the Reynolds number constant. The relevant importance of diffusion to advection was investigated by varying the diffusion coefficient, rather than the...
This thesis is part of a larger joint university effort to examine morphological variation and adapt...
This dissertation presents a novel numerical method to study the pulsing behavior of soft corals. Ev...
In this study, we tested the hypothesis that the importance of water flow for skeletal growth (rate)...
The growth of scleractinian corals is strongly influenced by the effect of water motion. Corals are ...
Understanding the growth process of scleractinian corals is crucial to study their role in the marin...
In stony corals it is often observed that specimens collected from a sheltered growth site have more...
Understanding external deciding factors in growth and morphology of reef corals is essential to eluc...
Framework-forming cold-water corals provide a refuge for numerous organisms and, consequently, the e...
Growth characteristics of colonies of the branching zooxanthellate octocoral Sinularia flexibilis, w...
We describe a method for modeling aggregation in a flowing fluid. In the model, aggregation proceeds...
To study the effect of water flow on coral growth, four series of ten coral nubbins of Galaxea fasci...
In addition to experimental studies, computational models provide valuable information about colony ...
<p>(A) Simulated coral in a no-flow condition. (B–F) Simulated corals from various flow simulations ...
Abstract Despite cold-water coral (CWC) reefs being considered biodiversity hotspots, very little is...
Cold-water corals rely on currents to transport food towards them and when external conditions are f...
This thesis is part of a larger joint university effort to examine morphological variation and adapt...
This dissertation presents a novel numerical method to study the pulsing behavior of soft corals. Ev...
In this study, we tested the hypothesis that the importance of water flow for skeletal growth (rate)...
The growth of scleractinian corals is strongly influenced by the effect of water motion. Corals are ...
Understanding the growth process of scleractinian corals is crucial to study their role in the marin...
In stony corals it is often observed that specimens collected from a sheltered growth site have more...
Understanding external deciding factors in growth and morphology of reef corals is essential to eluc...
Framework-forming cold-water corals provide a refuge for numerous organisms and, consequently, the e...
Growth characteristics of colonies of the branching zooxanthellate octocoral Sinularia flexibilis, w...
We describe a method for modeling aggregation in a flowing fluid. In the model, aggregation proceeds...
To study the effect of water flow on coral growth, four series of ten coral nubbins of Galaxea fasci...
In addition to experimental studies, computational models provide valuable information about colony ...
<p>(A) Simulated coral in a no-flow condition. (B–F) Simulated corals from various flow simulations ...
Abstract Despite cold-water coral (CWC) reefs being considered biodiversity hotspots, very little is...
Cold-water corals rely on currents to transport food towards them and when external conditions are f...
This thesis is part of a larger joint university effort to examine morphological variation and adapt...
This dissertation presents a novel numerical method to study the pulsing behavior of soft corals. Ev...
In this study, we tested the hypothesis that the importance of water flow for skeletal growth (rate)...