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Allometric growth in reef-building corals
Dornelas, M.; Madin, J.S.; Baird, A.H.; Connolly, S.R. (2017). Allometric growth in reef-building corals. Proc. - Royal Soc., Biol. Sci. 284(1851): 7 pp. https://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2017.0053
In: Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B. The Royal Society: London. ISSN 0962-8452; e-ISSN 1471-2954, more
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Keyword
    Marine/Coastal
Author keywords
    allometry; scaling; traits; morphology; Scleractinia

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  • Dornelas, M.
  • Madin, J.S.
  • Baird, A.H.
  • Connolly, S.R.

Abstract
    Predicting demographic rates is a critical part of forecasting the future of ecosystems under global change. Here, we test if growth rates can be predicted from morphological traits for a highly diverse group of colonial symbiotic organisms: scleractinian corals. We ask whether growth is isometric or allometric among corals, and whether most variation in coral growth rates occurs at the level of the species or morphological group. We estimate growth as change in planar area for 11 species, across five morphological groups and over 5 years. We show that coral growth rates are best predicted from colony size and morphology rather than species. Coral size follows a power scaling law with a constant exponent of 0.91. Despite being colonial organisms, corals have consistent allometric scaling in growth. This consistency simplifies the task of projecting community responses to disturbance and climate change.

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