Document of dataset 3951

Dataset record

Type
Dataset
title in English
Virgin Islands National Park Coral Transplant Study
Description in English
In a pilot project in the Caribbean (Virgin Islands National Park, St. John, U.S. Virgin Islands), storm-produced fragments of Acropora palmata, A. cervicornis, and Porites porites were collected from donor reefs and transplanted to nearby degraded reefs. Sixty coral fragments were attached to dead-coral substrate (usually upright A. palmata skeletons), at similar depths from which they had been collected (1 to 3.5 m), using nylon cable ties. Seventy-five intact colonies were designated as reference colonies. Study colonies were assessed at 6-month intervals for 2 years (1999-2001) and annually thereafter (through 2009).
Abstract in English
In a pilot project in the Caribbean (Virgin Islands National Park, St. John, U.S. Virgin Islands), storm-produced fragments of Acropora palmata, A. cervicornis, and Porites porites were collected from donor reefs and transplanted to nearby degraded reefs.
Rights
Restricted
bibliographicCitation
Garrison, V.H. 2010. Virgin Islands National Park Coral Transplant Study. U.S. Geological Survey Southeast Ecological Science Center, 600 Fourth Street South, St. Petersburg, Florida 33701. Retrieved from http://www.usgs.gov/obis-usa/.
Version
1

Themes

theme
Biology > Invertebrates

Ownerships

contributor
Southeast Ecological Science Center
contributor
Southeast Ecological Science Center
contactPoint
Virginia Garrison
contactPoint
U.S. Geological Survey

Dataset references

record
US Ocean Biodiversity Informaton System

Document metadata

date created
2012-12-19
date modified
2012-12-19