The Acropora inheritance: A reinterpretation of the development of fringing reefs in Barbados,West Indies |
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Authors: | John B. Lewis |
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Affiliation: | (1) Institute of Oceanography, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada |
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Abstract: | The discovery of the widespread occurrence of the remains of the reef coral Acropora palmata within the fabric of the fringing reefs on the west coast of Barbados requires a new interpretation of their Holocene development. Radiocarbon dating of the A. palmata framework suggests that reef construction by this species began as early as 2,300 years B.P. A. palmata probably flourished in Barbados into the present century but has now declined. The present fringing reefs are characterized by a core and base of A. palmata upon which subsequent colonization took place, especially by Montastrea annularis, Porites porites and coralline algae. |
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