Colony size and depth affect wound repair in a branching coral

Volume: 166, Issue: 11
Published: Oct 15, 2019
Abstract
Coral colonies regularly suffer tissue damage from natural and anthropogenic sources. The resultant wounds can decrease colony fitness and act as sources of infection or algal overgrowth. By systematically breaking branches on 54 Pocillopora meandrina colonies and following in situ tissue regeneration (April–August 2017), variation in the wound recovery process was investigated within colonies, among colonies, and across four sites on O‘ahu,...
Paper Details
Title
Colony size and depth affect wound repair in a branching coral
Published Date
Oct 15, 2019
Volume
166
Issue
11
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