REPRODUCTIVE CHARACTERISTICS OF THE POLYMORPHIC CARIBBEAN REEF BUILDING CORAL MONTASTREA-ANNULARIS .3. REPRODUCTION IN DAMAGED AND REGENERATING COLONIES
Mlj. Vanveghel et Rpm. Bak, REPRODUCTIVE CHARACTERISTICS OF THE POLYMORPHIC CARIBBEAN REEF BUILDING CORAL MONTASTREA-ANNULARIS .3. REPRODUCTION IN DAMAGED AND REGENERATING COLONIES, Marine ecology. Progress series, 109(2-3), 1994, pp. 229-233
We studied the relation between surface lesion regeneration and reprod
uction in distinct morphotypes of the coral Montastrea annularis (Elli
s & Solander). There were significant differences between the morphoty
pes (viz. 'Bumpy', 'Massive' and 'Columnar'; Van Veghel & Bak 1993, Ma
r. Ecol. Prog. Ser. 92: 255-265). The number of eggs per gonad in poly
ps adjacent to the lesions was reduced in the Massive and Bumpy morphs
but not in the Columnar morph. Fecundity (eggs per polyp) and the num
ber of gonads per polyp were reduced in these areas in all morphs. We
found a significantly higher regeneration rate for the Bumpy compared
with the other 2 morphotypes. Regeneration rates were similar in the C
olumnar and Massive morphotypes. Regeneration rates in this study were
relatively low, suggesting that regeneration is slower during the rep
roductive season.