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Global warming and coral reefs: modelling the effect of temperature on Acropora palmata colony growth
Authors:Crabbe M James C
Institution:Luton Institute for Research in the Applied Natural Sciences, Faculty of Creative Arts, Technology and Science, University of Bedfordshire, Park Square, Luton LU1 3JU, UK. james.crabbe@beds.ac.uk
Abstract:Data on colony growth of the branching coral Acropora palmata from fringing reefs off Discovery Bay on the north coast of Jamaica have been obtained over the period 2002-2007 using underwater photography and image analysis by both SCUBA and remotely using an ROV incorporating twin lasers. Growth modelling shows that while logarithmic growth is an approximate model for growth, a 3:3 rational polynomial function provides a significantly better fit to growth data for this coral species. Over the period 2002-2007, involving several cycles of sea surface temperature (SST) change, the rate of growth of A. palmata was largely proportional to rate of change of SST, with R(2)=0.935. These results have implications for the influence of global warming and climate change on coral reef ecosystems.
Keywords:Climate change  ROV  Submersible  Image analysis  Coral growth  SST  Hadley
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