Coral calcification rates by the buoyant weight technique: Effects of alizarin staining |
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Authors: | Richard E. Dodge Sheila C. Wyers H.R. Frith Anthony H. Knap S.R. Smith C.B. Cook T.D. Sleeter |
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Affiliation: | Nova University Oceanographic Center, 8000 N. Ocean Dr., Dania, FL 33004, U.S.A.;Bermuda Biological Station for Research, St. George''s West 1–15, BermudaUSA |
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Abstract: | The buoyant weight method has been used in a laboratory experiment over an 18-day period to assess effects of alizarin staining on the calcification rate of the hermatypic coral Diploria strigosa (Dana). Exposure of corals to a concentration of 10 mg/l alizarin for 24 h in a flow-through system caused a significant depression in calcification for a period of up to 6 days. It is suggested that such initial calcification depressions after staining could affect absolute growth measurements and cause synergistic effects with experimental manipulation of environmental conditions unless an appropriate recovery period is allowed. |
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