Methodology: Growth form derived from Veron (2000) textual descriptions

ID: 55

Description:

Growth form Veron

Veron (2000) uses approximately 50 different terms or combinations of terms to describe colony morphology. As he states “there are so many different shapes of corals that such descriptive terms can be misleading and carry less meaning that illustrations” Veron 2000 Volume 1 p56. We have grouped these into 11 different growth forms none of which are specific to a given taxa. In contrast, many of the morphological categories in “growth form Wallace” are specific to the Acropora.

Veron (2000) often gives more than one morphology per species to capture phenotypic plasticity in this trait; however, this is not done consistently. Therefore, just because three growth forms are listed for one species does not necessarily imply that it is more plastic than another species with only two growth forms listed.

Below we list how we have categories the various terms used by Veron (2000) to describe growth form into the 11 categories used in Coral Traits

  1. encrusting: overlaying the substratum
  2. laminar: thin sheets often forming whorls
  3. massive: solid with similar shape in all direction
  4. submassive: not quite massive
  5. columnar: forming columns
  6. encrusting_with_long_uprights: overlaying the substratum with long branches
  7. branching_closed: branches in clusters or tufts
  8. branching_open: branches of similar length given off at similar angles
  9. tables_or_plates: colony outline in the shape of a table i.e. a top with one central leg or side-attached table
  10. digitate: encrusting with regular short upright branches
    • encrusting_with_short_uprights: overlaying the substratum with short upright branches, ridges or nodules
  11. corymbose: flat topped clumps
  12. hispidose: open-branched except with a second type of branch given off at regular intervals
For the Genus Montipora
For the genus Acropora
Astreopora
Pocilloporidae
Other taxa
Fungiidae
Merulinidae
Mussidae
Porites

Used for traits:

Added by: Joshua Madin

Observations using this methodology

Acropora acuminata

Acropora akajimensis

Acropora anthocercis

Acropora appressa

Acropora arabensis

Acropora arafura

Acropora aspera

Acropora austera

Acropora awi

Acropora azurea

Acropora batunai

Acropora bifurcata