Neoplasia,regeneration and growth in the reef-building coral Acropora palmata |
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Authors: | R. P. M. Bak |
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Affiliation: | 1. Caribbean Marine Biological Institute (CARMABI), Piscadera baai, P.O. Box 2090, Cura?ao, Netherlands Antilles 2. Netherlands Institute for Sea Research (NIOZ), P.O. Box 59, Texel, The Netherlands
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Abstract: | Abnormal processes of calcification, such as regenerating lesions and neoplasia, situated near the tips(<25 cm) of colonies of Acropora palmata (Lamarck) suppressed normal linear growth. Branches having neoplasia at a larger distance from the tip do not grow significantly differently from controls. This indicates a functional minimal area in terms of energy supply. Neoplasia are pure aragonite and have the same coenosteal structure as regenerative skeletal material. Regeneration of tissue as well as tissue+skeleton lesions involves the simultaneous formation of tissue and regenerative skeleton, trapping foreign material under the regenerated surface. Recovery of a damaged surface slows down with time and this may, in other coral species, result in permanent lesions. A. palmata recovered from all lesions (n=32) within 80 d and appears to be a superior regenerator among Caribbean corals. This is consistent with other life-history characteristics of this highly specialized coral species. |
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