Reefs for the Future - Nova Southeastern University
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Location<br />
In<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
Author Index Oral and Poster Exhibits<br />
Program<br />
General<br />
Special<br />
Presentations<br />
In<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
Recognitions<br />
114<br />
3. Calcification and Coral <strong>Reefs</strong> - Past and <strong>Future</strong><br />
Co-Chairs: C. Langdon, J. Kleypas, J. Horst<br />
Monday, July 7<br />
P-3.33 Marco CAPUTO*, Carolina BASTIDAS, Elia GARCÍA, Sebastian RODRÍGUEZ<br />
Coral Growth of Porites Astreoides Correlates Negatively with Temperature Along <strong>the</strong> Coast of<br />
Venezuela<br />
P-3.34 Nancy MUEHLLEHNER*, Peter EDMUNDS<br />
Rising CO Disproportionately Affects Extension Versus Mass Deposition in Reef Corals<br />
P-3.35 Jennie MALLELA*<br />
Carbonate Production on Coral <strong>Reefs</strong> – <strong>the</strong> Influence of Terrestrial Runoff on Encrusting<br />
Communities and Coral Recruits<br />
P-3.36 Kohki SOWA*, Tsuyoshi WATANABE, Satoko MOTAI, Yusuke SETO, Takaya NAGAI<br />
Mineral Phase of COCs and Fibers in Coral Skeletons<br />
P-3.37 Stefano GOFFREDO*, Erik CAROSELLI, Guido MATTIOLI, Elettra PIGNOTTI, Francesco ZACCANTI<br />
Growth and Population Dynamics Model of <strong>the</strong> Solitary Sunset Cup Coral Leptopsammia Pruvoti<br />
(Scleractinia, Dendrophylliidae) in <strong>the</strong> Mediterranean Sea<br />
P-3.38 Remy OKAZAKI*, Peter SWART, Chris LANGDON, Frank MILLERO<br />
Coral Resiliency to Changing PCO in Florida Bay<br />
P-3.39 Noah BEN-ADERET*, Maoz FINE<br />
Physiological Effects of CO2-Mediated Ocean Acidification on Reef-Associated Corals<br />
P-3.40 Luis E. CALDERON-AGUILERA*, Héctor REYES-BONILLA, José CARRRIQUIRY<br />
Coral Accretion in <strong>the</strong> Harsh Conditions of <strong>the</strong> Western Coast of Mexico<br />
P-3.41 Samantha DE PUTRON*, Anne COHEN, Daniel MCCORKLE<br />
Effect of Seawater Saturation State on Early Skeletal Development in Two Atlantic Corals Porites<br />
Astreoides and Favia Fragum<br />
P-3.42 Stefano GOFFREDO, Erik CAROSELLI*, Francesco ZACCANTI, Giuseppe FALINI<br />
Skeletal Calcium Carbonate Phase Polymorphism in Two Temperate Scleractinians<br />
P-3.43 Nozomu HAMANAKA*, Hironobu KAN, Yusuke YOKOYAMA, Takehiro OKAMOTO, Yosuke NAKASHIMA,<br />
Toshio KAWANA<br />
Hiatuses in Holocene Reef Growth at Kodakara Island in <strong>the</strong> Ryukyus, Japan: Links to Global<br />
Climate Variability<br />
P-3.44 Marilia OLIVEIRA*, Zelinda LEAO, Ruy KIKUCHI<br />
Calcification Rates of <strong>the</strong> Endemic Coral Mussismilia Braziliensis Declined Associated with Ocean<br />
Warming<br />
P-3.45 Jaroslaw STOLARSKI*, Anders MEIBOM<br />
Physiological Vs. Environmental Factors Triggering Skeletal Mineralogy and Geochemistry in<br />
Scleractinian Corals<br />
P-3.46 Jiangjun CUI, Marten POSTMA, Jaap KAANDORP*, Denis ALLEMAND<br />
Computational Modelling of Calcification in Zooxan<strong>the</strong>llate Scleractinian Corals<br />
P-3.47 Ronan ROCHE*, Ken JOHNSON, Christopher PERRY, Scott SMITHERS<br />
Temporal Variations in Coral Growth and Microskeletal Development in Nearshore<br />
Terrigenoclastic-Dominated Reef Environments<br />
P-3.48 TAKASHI NAKAMURA*, TORU NAKAMORI<br />
A Geochemical Model <strong>for</strong> Coral Reef Formation Based on Organic and Inorganic Carbon<br />
Productions of Reef Communities<br />
P-3.49 Hironobu KAN*, Yosuke NAKASHIMA, Nobuyuki HORI, Tatsuo NAKAI, Yusuke YOKOYAMA,<br />
Nozomu HAMANAKA, Takehiro OKAMOTO, Tomoya OHASHI<br />
Style of Reef Accretion at Poleward Front in <strong>the</strong> Late Holocene, in <strong>the</strong> Nor<strong>the</strong>rn Ryukyu Islands,<br />
Japan<br />
11 th International Coral Reef Symposium ■ <strong>Reefs</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Future</strong>