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MB3210:03
Biology of Reef Corals
Assoc. Professor B Willis.
An introduction to the biology of corals and processes involved in building and maintaining reefs. An overview of the life histories of sessile, modular organisms, incorporating current research findings (e.g. with respect to sexual/asexual reproduction, larval dispersal, recruitment, growth, lifespan and mortality). A treatment of the functional morphology of corals as an example of a modular organism. An introduction to the taxonomy of reef-building corals.
gain knowledge of the anatomical features and physiological specialisations of corals that are keys to understanding how corals build reefs;
gain a working knowledge of the identification and classification of the major families and genera of reef-building corals;