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Reefs Kinds of buildups Geographic distribution Reef requirements Community: diversity, environmental mediators, species of great affect The Sensitive Reef Reefs and Geologic Time
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Reef requirements: 1. Coral reefs are rigid structures above the sea floor. Keep up with sea level or drown 2. Biologically mediated 3. Structure and environemtn
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Reef requirements: 1. 3-D topography 2. Biological Origins and Mediation Created by organisms Organisms baffle, bind, accrete modify environment 3. Structure and Environment
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Reef requirements: 1. 3-D topography 2. Biologically mediated 3. A complex ecological and physical structure that exerts control on the environmet
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Types of Reefs: Fringe Edge of landmass Continents, islands High energy from waves Small lagoon, if any
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Types of Reefs: Barrier “Mature” fringe reef without landmass Kept up with sea level rise appears far away from shore Large, ecologically rich lagoon between reef and land
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Also formed from fringe reefs Ring structure from sunken island (subsidence or sea level rise) Reef with internal lagoon, no land mass Types of Reefs: Atoll
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Types of Reefs: Patch Often in lagoon behind barrier, atoll Low energy environment Differentiated from surrounding biota by: 3-D topography Biological mediation Structure and environment
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Types of Reefs: Manmade Accidental… (industry, pollutants, wrecks) …Or intentional
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Tropical Reefs around the World
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Biodiversity in Tropical Reefs
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High light intensity: very low turbidity zooxanthellae in symbiosis with corals Warm T: between 20-30C Constant salinity Nutrients: upwelling, other input BUT: nutrient poor waters in reef Very tightly recycled Constant currents Tropical reef requirements
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Communities 1 Very diverse, highest diversity community in the world Climax community High degree of niche specialization Resources very finely partitioned
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Bafflers: corals, sponges Guilds that Mediate Environment
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Bafflers: corals, sponges Binders: microbes, coralline algae, bryozoans Guilds that Mediate Environment
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Bafflers: corals, sponges Binders: microbes, coralline algae, bryozoans Builders: corals Guilds that Mediate Environment
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Bafflers: corals, sponges Binders: microbes, coralline algae, bryozoans Builders: corals Eroders: parrot fish, echinoids Guilds that Mediate Environment
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Communities 2 Recruitment between reefs and within a reef Indo-Pacific reefs: highest diversity “Oldest” reef? Leftover from Tethys?
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The Fragile Reef Reefs in very fragile balance Algae overgrowth and echinoids, other grazers Specialists: higher extinction possibility Interactions fairly tight Species of great effect, keystone species Physical factors: Sea-level rise T and global warming Nutrient input and algal blooms Saharan dust and fungus
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Earliest buildups: Precambrian stromatolites Early Cambrian: Archaeocyathid reefs: 500MY Devonian: Tabulate, rugosa coral reefs Permian: Capitan sponge reef in TX Cretaceous: Various Cenozoic: coral reefs Geologic History of Reefs
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