transplanting Acropora cytherea to MHI (fwd)
Ed Parnell
parnell at soest.hawaii.edu
Wed Feb 21 22:22:11 UTC 1996
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Date: Wed, 21 Feb 1996 09:58:14 -1000 (HST)
From: Robert Miller <bmiller at soest.hawaii.edu>
To: Ed Parnell <parnell at soest.hawaii.edu>
Subject: Re: transplanting Acropora cytherea to MHI (fwd)
hey ed, see i'm supporting you!
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Date: Wed, 21 Feb 1996 09:56:46 -1000 (HST)
From: Robert Miller <bmiller at soest.hawaii.edu>
To: JOSHUA Feingold <joshua at polaris.ncs.nova.edu>
Subject: Re: transplanting Acropora cytherea to MHI (fwd)
Joshua,
There are no native, that is endemic, Hawaiian corals that are restricted
to the main chain. All the species
in the Hawaiian chain occur thoughout it except A. cytheria, and it has in
the past lived in the main isles. The reefs of the main Hawaiian chain
are now pretty depauperate, due partly to the fact that this area is not
a good habitat for corals, as Ed pointed out (too much disturbance). I
think his proposal deserves careful consideration based on the
biogeography of the area and not dismissal based on the mere
presence of numerous examples of bad exotic introductions. The
reintroduction of cytheria should more appropriately be compared to the
seeding of native plants wiped out by a particularly bad winter.
Bob Miller
(a former nova employee)
Bob Miller
Dept. of Oceanography
University of Hawaii
1000 Pope Rd.
Honolulu Hawaii 96822
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