Originally posted by Aged Salt
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In terms of "growth", we're probably talking about at least three major processes: Colony Formation, Calcification & Skeletogenesis. Three fundamentally different processes that are very interconnected, and which occur during both day and night.
"At various rates and times of the day and night, and through possibly different processes, sections of the coral tissue are lifted up from the skeleton in small areas called lappets" (Borneman, 2001).
"Night calcification does not seem to result in skeletogenesis. To quote Barnes and Crossland (1980):"It seems possible that the symbiotic association permits rapid growth because the coral can invest in flimsy scaffolding at night with the certainty that bricks and mortar will be available in the morning" (Borneman, 2001).
Originally posted by Detritovore
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