Comparison of deep-water coral reefs and lithoherms off southeastern USA

被引:55
|
作者
Reed, JK [1 ]
机构
[1] Harbor Branch Oceanog Inst Inc, Div Biomed Marine Res, Ft Pierce, FL 34946 USA
关键词
Oculina; Lophelia; lithoherm; deep-water; coral reef;
D O I
10.1023/A:1016593018389
中图分类号
Q17 [水生生物学];
学科分类号
071004 ;
摘要
Two types of deep-water coral bioherms occur off the coast of southeastern United States: Oculina and Lophelia/Enallopsammia. The deep-water Oculina bioherms form an extensive reef system at depths of 70-100 m along the shelf edge off central eastern Florida. These reefs are comprised of numerous pinnacles and ridges, 335 m in height. Each pinnacle is a bank of unconsolidated sediment and coral debris that is capped on the slopes and crest with living and dead colonies of Oculina varicosa, the ivory tree coral. In comparison, deep-water reefs of Lophelia pertusa and Enallopsammia profunda corals occur at depths of 500-850 m (maximum 150-m relief) along the base of the Florida-Hatteras slope in the Straits of Florida. On the western edge of the Blake Plateau off South Carolina and Georgia, 54-m high banks of Enallopsammia and Lophelia occur at depths of 490-550 m, whereas on the eastern edge of the plateau the reefs form structures 146 m in height and at depths of 640-869 m. The geomorphology and functional structure of both the Oculina and Lophelia reefs are similar. North of Little Bahama Bank, at depths of 1000-1300 m, a region of bioherms is dominated by the coral Solenosinilia sp.; Lophelia is reportedly absent. This paper summarizes 25 years of submersible studies on the deep-water Oculina reefs, describes submersible reconnaissance of deep-water Lophelia reefs off the southeastern United States, and contrasts these types of bioherms with the deep-water lithoherms in the Straits of Florida west of the Bahamas.
引用
收藏
页码:57 / 69
页数:13
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] SHELL APPRAISING DEEP-WATER DISCOVERY OFF PHILIPPINES
    SCHERER, M
    LAMBERS, EJT
    STEFFENS, GS
    PHILLIPS, JR
    OIL & GAS JOURNAL, 1993, 91 (19) : 48 - 49
  • [42] Reefs of the deep: The biology and geology of cold-water coral ecosystems
    Roberts, JM
    Wheeler, AJ
    Freiwald, A
    SCIENCE, 2006, 312 (5773) : 543 - 547
  • [43] Mapping and imaging deep-sea coral reefs off Norway, 1982–2000
    Martin Hovland
    Steinar Vasshus
    Arne Indreeide
    Leslie Austdal
    Øivind Nilsen
    Hydrobiologia, 2002, 471 : 13 - 17
  • [44] The fish fauna associated with deep coral banks off the southeastern United States
    Ross, Steve W.
    Quattrini, Andrea M.
    DEEP-SEA RESEARCH PART I-OCEANOGRAPHIC RESEARCH PAPERS, 2007, 54 (06) : 975 - 1007
  • [45] Coralliophilinae (Gastropoda: Muricidae) associated with deep-water coral banks in the Mediterranean
    Taviani, Marco
    Angeletti, Lorenzo
    Dimech, Mark
    Mifsud, Constantine
    Freiwald, Andre
    Harasewych, M. G.
    Oliverio, Marco
    NAUTILUS, 2009, 123 (03): : 106 - 112
  • [46] A new laboratory method for monitoring deep-water coral polyp behaviour
    Roberts, JM
    Anderson, RM
    HYDROBIOLOGIA, 2002, 471 (1-3) : 143 - 148
  • [47] Discovery of Deep-Water Bamboo Coral Forest in the South China Sea
    Li, Jianru
    Wang, Pinxian
    SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, 2019, 9 (1)
  • [48] Discovery of Deep-Water Bamboo Coral Forest in the South China Sea
    Jianru Li
    Pinxian Wang
    Scientific Reports, 9
  • [49] Large deep-water coral banks in the Porcupine Basin, southwest of Ireland
    De Mol, B
    Van Rensbergen, P
    Pillen, S
    Van Herreweghe, K
    Van Rooij, D
    McDonnell, A
    Huvenne, V
    Ivanov, M
    Swennen, R
    Henriet, JP
    MARINE GEOLOGY, 2002, 188 (1-2) : 193 - 231
  • [50] A new laboratory method for monitoring deep-water coral polyp behaviour
    J.M. Roberts
    R.M. Anderson
    Hydrobiologia, 2002, 471 : 143 - 148