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Reefs Formation and Growth I

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Page 1: Reefs Formation and Growth I. The Environment of the Reef Nutrient supply: 1.Oligotrophic environment- nutrient poor Shallow waters where most reefs develop

Reefs Formation and Growth I

Reefs Formation and Growth I

Page 2: Reefs Formation and Growth I. The Environment of the Reef Nutrient supply: 1.Oligotrophic environment- nutrient poor Shallow waters where most reefs develop

The Environment of the Reef

Nutrient supply:1. Oligotrophic environment- nutrient poor

• Shallow waters where most reefs develop

• Low abundance of food• Hermatypic corals need symbiont

2. Eutrophic- nutrient rich• Dominated by phytoplankton production• Reduces light for coral symbiont• Not necessarily beneficial

Page 3: Reefs Formation and Growth I. The Environment of the Reef Nutrient supply: 1.Oligotrophic environment- nutrient poor Shallow waters where most reefs develop

Oligotrophic vs Eutrophic

                                       

Page 4: Reefs Formation and Growth I. The Environment of the Reef Nutrient supply: 1.Oligotrophic environment- nutrient poor Shallow waters where most reefs develop

Limiting factors for reef development:1. Temperature

• 18-32oC2. Light

• Symbiont• Corals thrive in shallow waters where

light intensity is the strongest• Hermatypic corals <30m

3. Salinity• Ave 35 ppt• 28-38 ppt; corals have a difficult time

developing at extreme salinity

Page 5: Reefs Formation and Growth I. The Environment of the Reef Nutrient supply: 1.Oligotrophic environment- nutrient poor Shallow waters where most reefs develop
Page 6: Reefs Formation and Growth I. The Environment of the Reef Nutrient supply: 1.Oligotrophic environment- nutrient poor Shallow waters where most reefs develop

• Framework Building

• Sediment Production

• Cementation

Page 7: Reefs Formation and Growth I. The Environment of the Reef Nutrient supply: 1.Oligotrophic environment- nutrient poor Shallow waters where most reefs develop

• Scleractinian Corals

• Non-Scleractinian Corals

• Coraline Algae

Page 8: Reefs Formation and Growth I. The Environment of the Reef Nutrient supply: 1.Oligotrophic environment- nutrient poor Shallow waters where most reefs develop

Scleractinian Coral Framework BuildersScleractinian Coral Framework Builders

Page 9: Reefs Formation and Growth I. The Environment of the Reef Nutrient supply: 1.Oligotrophic environment- nutrient poor Shallow waters where most reefs develop

Non-Scleractinian Coral Framework Builders

Non-Scleractinian Coral Framework Builders

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Page 10: Reefs Formation and Growth I. The Environment of the Reef Nutrient supply: 1.Oligotrophic environment- nutrient poor Shallow waters where most reefs develop

Coralline Algae Framework Builders

Coralline Algae Framework Builders

Page 11: Reefs Formation and Growth I. The Environment of the Reef Nutrient supply: 1.Oligotrophic environment- nutrient poor Shallow waters where most reefs develop

Other Framework

Builders

Other Framework

Builders

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Page 12: Reefs Formation and Growth I. The Environment of the Reef Nutrient supply: 1.Oligotrophic environment- nutrient poor Shallow waters where most reefs develop

• Fragmented Coral and Coraline Algae

• Foraminifera Skeletons• Halimeda “Dust”• Sponge Spicules• Other Skeletal Debris• Inorganic Precipitation

Page 13: Reefs Formation and Growth I. The Environment of the Reef Nutrient supply: 1.Oligotrophic environment- nutrient poor Shallow waters where most reefs develop

Reef Sediments: Foraminifera

Reef Sediments: Foraminifera

Page 14: Reefs Formation and Growth I. The Environment of the Reef Nutrient supply: 1.Oligotrophic environment- nutrient poor Shallow waters where most reefs develop

Reef Sediments: Halimeda Sand

Reef Sediments: Halimeda SandReef Sediments:

Halimeda SandReef Sediments:Halimeda Sand

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Reef Sediments: Sponge SpiculesReef Sediments: Sponge Spicules

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Reef Sediments: Other Skeletal Remains

Reef Sediments: Other Skeletal Remains

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