Coral Reefs Marine Biology Unit #9
Introduction Most complex & diverse ecosystem in our oceans Not only biological, but geological Spectacular!
Coral Polyps Member of Phylum: cnidaria, Class: anthozoa Related to sea anemones Most corals are colonial Few are solitary
Soft Corals (ahermatypic) Non-reef building corals No hard skeleton Sea fans
Stony Corals (hermatypic) Reef-building corals Calcium carbonate skeleton (secreted by polyps)
Stony Corals (hermatypic)
Colonial Polyps Polyps housed in cups called corallite cups Polyps connected by mesentery (tissue) Polyps are clones
Zooxanthellae Symbiotic algae residing in polyp tissue Hermatypic corals Help deposit calcium carbonate Provide nourishment for polyps (via photosynthesis) Give coral coloration
Zooxanthellae
Coral Reefs Conditions for optimal growth: Shallow water with plenty of light Started on hard substrate Islands, shores Clean, clear water Warm water
Coral Reefs
Reef Formation Three main types of coral reefs: Fringing Barrier Atolls
Fringing Reefs Close to shore (newly formed island; coast of mainland) Vulnerable to sediments, runoff, human disturbance
Fringing Reefs Rarotonga, Cook Islands Moorea, Tahiti
Barrier Reefs Reef further from shore Lagoon between shore and reef
Barrier Reefs Back - reef slope (inner slope) is protected Reef flat may begin to form sand cays Outer reef crest/slope is where most growth occurs
Barrier Reefs Back - reef slope (inner slope) is protected Reef flat may begin to form sand cays Outer reef crest/slope is where most growth occurs Spurs and grooves allow lagoon circulation
Barrier Reefs Great Barrier Reef
Atolls Island has receded, leaving only coral “ring” Often contains islands or sand cays
Atolls Majority of atolls occur in the Indo-West Pacific Many atolls are inhabited
Bikini Atoll
Bikini Atoll
Reef Ecology Nutrients recycled very effeciently Space is major limiting factor Competiton overgrowing attacking
Reef Ecology Predation on coral Fish Butterfly fish Parrot fish
Reef Ecology Predation on coral Parrot fish make coral sand
Reef Ecology Predation on coral Crown-of-thorns (seastar)
Reef Ecology Coral bleaching Temperature increasing Acidification
Reef Ecology Symbiotic relationships Mutualism
Reef Ecology Symbiotic relationships Commensalism
Reef Ecology Symbiotic relationships Parasitism