Skeletal Structural Basis of Density Banding in the Reef Coral Montastrea Annularis

  • Richard E. Dodge
  • , Alina Szmant-Froelich
  • , R. Garcia
  • , Peter K. Swart
  • , A. Forester
  • , J. J. Leder

Research output: Contribution to conferencePresentation

Abstract

Density banding in coral skeletons can provide for reconstruction of the coral's growth en- vironment over long periods. The physical differ- ences between low and high density portions of a skeletal band are not well understood. The skeletal architecture of M. annularis from Southeast Flor- ida, the Florida Keys, St. Croix, the Bahamas, and Mexico was compared in X-ray revealed high den- sity (HD), low density (LD), and stress HD bands. Density changes arose from differences in the size, but not spacing, of exothecal structural elements (horizontal dissepiments and vertical costae). En- dothecal architecture size (e.g., columella, dissepi- ments, septa) was relatively constant between den- sity band types. Results have implications for studies of coral growth, sclerochronology, and iso- topic/trace element composition.

Original languageAmerican English
StatePublished - Jan 1 1993

Keywords

  • Density bands
  • Growth
  • ICRS7
  • Sclerochronology
  • Skeleton

Disciplines

  • Marine Biology
  • Oceanography and Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology

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