What`s coral reef
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What`s coral reef
How coral reef are formed? http://www.coexploration.org/bbsr/coral/assets/images/a_darwins_reef.jpg Where you can find them? General biology of coral Colonial organism : polyp and colony Reproduction: gonochoric & hermaphroditic; asexual and sexual Nutrient uptake heterotrophic & autotrophic Polyp http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polyp#mediaviewer/File:Coral_polyp.jpg Colony Reproduction: coral spawning Reproduction: Sexual Gonochoric: Broadcaster Male colonies release sperm Female colonies release eggs Brooder Internal fertilization Hermaphroditic: Broadcaster Colonies release egg and sperm bundles Brooder Internal fertilization http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coral#mediaviewer/File:Coral_Life_Cycles_ZP.svg Reproduction: Asexual Fragmentation Fission Bailout Budding Fragmentation Fission http://www.marinelifephotography.com/corals/mushroom/fungia-granulosa.htm Bailout http://www.reeffrontiers.com/threads/43448-Polyp-bail-out Budding http://www.coralhub.info/terms/extra-tentacular-budding/ Nutrient uptake Heterotrophic: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3KuFLUzrcfQ Nematocyte Nutrient uptake Autotrophic: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_WUbYbRtiwA How about their taxonomy ? Anthozoa Octocorallia blue coral, soft corals, sea pens, and gorgonians Hexacorallia Scleratinia, Antipatharia, Zoantharia, Actiniaria and Corallimorpharia Octocorallia Most of them don’t have calcium carbonate skeletons, however, they have spiny skeletal elements called sclerites. http://museum.wa.gov.au/kimberley/diaries/dr-merrick-ekins Octocorallia Some of them have calcium carbonate skeletons such as Heliopora coerulea (Blue coral) and Corallium sp. (precious coral) http://www.messersmith.name/wordpress/tag/heliopora-coerulea/ Hexacorallia Scleratinia: ~700 species, dominate reef building coral. Base on morphology and ability to face disturbance, three different functional groups are suggested. $ Massive $ Branching $ Encrusting Massive coral Difficult to break down thru intensive waves. Sensitive to high sedimentation environment. Hi-resist to breach in hitemperature Porites sp. Encrusting coral Easy to break down thru intensive waves. Sensitive to high sedimentation environment. Mycedium elephantotus Median-resist to breaching in hitemperature Branching coral Vulnerable to intensive waves. Non-sensitive to high sedimentation environment. Acropora sp. Pocillopora sp. Sensitive to hitemperature, breaching easily Zoantharia Zoanthids can be distinguished from other colonial anthozoans and soft coral by their characteristic of incorporating sand and other small pieces of material into their tissue to help make their structure. Jamie is currently one of the best scientists who work on taxonomy, biodiversity and phylogeny of zoanthids. Corallimorpharia http://www.wetwebmedia.com/pix%20of%20the%20day%20marine/pot d%20sw%20arch%201-10/swpodarch6.htm Actiniaria Sea anemone: Threats Global warming Acidification Anthropogenic effects Rising of SST http://bobtisdale.blogspot.tw/2009/03/has-global-warming-accelerated.html What will happen to coral if the SST is toooo high ? 2010 Phuket severe bleaching even Phuket marine biological center, Department of Marie and Coastal Research Acidification http://www.quora.com/What-really-can-cause-global-warming Formula of calcification Ca2+ + 2HCO3- → CaCO3 + CO2 + H2O http://www.eoearth.org/view/article/154989/ SO AS CORALS~ Coral reefs in Taiwan West coast: Sandy or mud East coast: Rocky shore Well developed coral reefs Coral reef face-shift and resilience Resilience refers to the ability of biological or social systems to overcome pressures and stresses by maintaining key functions through resisting or adapting to change. Reef resistance measures how well coral reefs tolerate changes in ocean chemistry, sea level, and sea surface temperature The interaction between functional group of different component of coral reefs may determine how fast coral can recover from face-shift. Algae feeders may reverse the face-shift under certain circumstance What can we do for the future coral reefs ??? Education Like what I am doing now! Behalf ourselves Saving energy, reduce the usage of plastic product, decrease your own demand (Shark fin: if there is no demand, fishmen wont catch them for fins) (Marine protected areas) MPEs or no take