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''Porites'' is a genus of
stony coral Scleractinia, also called stony corals or hard corals, are marine animals in the phylum Cnidaria that build themselves a hard skeleton. The individual animals are known as polyps and have a cylindrical body crowned by an oral disc in which a mo ...
; they are small polyp stony (SPS) corals. (Also referred to as finger coral or hump coral) They are characterised by a finger-like
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. Members of this genus have widely spaced
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s, a well-developed
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and are
bilaterally symmetrical Symmetry in biology refers to the symmetry observed in organisms, including plants, animals, fungi, and bacteria. External symmetry can be easily seen by just looking at an organism. For example, the face of a human being has a plane of symme ...
. ''Porites'', particularly ''
Porites lutea ''Porites lutea'' is a species of stony coral in the family Poritidae. It is found growing in very shallow water on reefs in the Indo-Pacific region. It sometimes forms "microatolls" in the intertidal zone and these massive structures have been u ...
'', often form
microatoll A microatoll is a circular colony of coral, dead on the top but living around the perimeter. Growth is mainly lateral, as upward growth is limited by exposure to air. Microatolls may be up to in diameter. They are named for their resemblance to ...
s. Corals of the genus ''Porites'' also often serve as hosts for Christmas tree worms (''
Spirobranchus giganteus ''Spirobranchus giganteus'', commonly known as the Christmas tree worm, is a tube-building polychaete worm belonging to the family Serpulidae. The ''S. giganteus'' lives in coral reefs in the Indo-Pacific region to the Caribbean. Anatomy ...
'').


Aquarium trade

Specimens of ''Porites'' are sometimes available for purchase in the aquarium trade. Due to the strict water quality, lighting and dietary requirements, keeping ''Porites'' in captivity is very difficult.


Paleoclimatology

''Porites'' corals have been shown to be accurate and precise recorders of past marine surface conditions. Measurements of the oxygen isotopic composition of the aragonitic skeleton of coral specimens indicate the sea-surface temperature conditions and the oxygen isotopic composition of the seawater at the time of growth. The oxygen isotopic composition of seawater can indicate the precipitation/evaporation balance because oxygen atoms of the more abundant mass 16 will preferentially evaporate before the more rare mass 18 oxygen. The relationship between temperature, precipitation, and the oxygen isotopic composition of ''Porites'' corals is important for reconstructing past climates, and associated large-scale patterns such as the El-Nino Southern Oscillation, the Intertropical Convergence Zone, and the mean state of the climate system.


Ecology and biogeography

Corals in the genus ''Porites'' are found in reefs throughout the world. It is a dominant taxon on the Pandora platform of the
Great Barrier Reef The Great Barrier Reef is the world's largest coral reef system, composed of over 2,900 individual reefs and 900 islands stretching for over over an area of approximately . The reef is located in the Coral Sea, off the coast of Queensland, ...
. Potts et al. (1985) identified 7 dominant species: ''P. lobata'', ''P. solida'', ''P. lutea'', ''P. australiensis'', ''P. mayeri'', ''P. murrayensis'', and ''P. anae''. The oldest of six colonies in this reef was approximately 700 years old, and was estimated to be growing at 10.3 mm per year. Meyer and Schultz (1985) demonstrated that ''P. furcata'' has a mutualistic relationship with the schools of French and white grunts (''
Haemulon flavolineatum ''Haemulon flavolineatum'', the French grunt, banana grunt, gold laced grunt, open-mouthed grunt, redmouth grunt, or yellow grunt, is a species of marine ray-finned fish, a grunt belonging to the family Haemulidae. It inhabits tropical through w ...
'' and '' H. plumierii'') that rest in their heads during the day. The fish provide it with ammonium, nitrates, and phosphorus compounds. Coral heads with resting grunts experience significantly higher growth rates and nitrogen composition than those without. Representatives of this genus are found in both the
Indo-Pacific The Indo-Pacific is a vast biogeographic region of Earth. In a narrow sense, sometimes known as the Indo-West Pacific or Indo-Pacific Asia, it comprises the tropical waters of the Indian Ocean, the western and central Pacific Ocean, and the ...
and
Caribbean The Caribbean ( , ; ; ; ) is a region in the middle of the Americas centered around the Caribbean Sea in the Atlantic Ocean, North Atlantic Ocean, mostly overlapping with the West Indies. Bordered by North America to the north, Central America ...
basins.


Physiology

Some species in this genus demonstrate high levels of
halotolerance Halotolerance is the adaptation of living organisms to conditions of high salinity. Halotolerant species tend to live in areas such as hypersaline lakes, coastal dunes, saline deserts, salt marshes, and inland salt seas and springs. Halophiles ar ...
. In the
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''P. lutea'' tolerates daily tidal shifts of 10-30‰ salinity. Moberg et al. (1997) determined that when the salinity declines, the symbiotic zooxanthellae decrease their photosynthesis rate as the coral contracts its polyps to protect them. The corals maintain their metabolic rate by temporarily switching to heterotrophy, consuming prey such as brine shrimp and other zooplankton. ''Porites'' growth rates can be determined by examining annual rings in their skeleton. This method was used to determine that ''P. astreoides'' grows its skeleton about the central axis by approximately 3.67mm/year, calcifies at approximately 0.55g/cm2/year, and increases density in this region of the body at approximately 1.69g/cm3/year. Additionally, Meyer and Schultz (1985) reported that coral growth varies seasonally. They observed that ''P. furcata's'' growth rate peaked between May and August, which is summertime in their Caribbean habitat.


Threats

Threats to corals in the genus ''Porites'' include predation, climate change, and anthropogenic pollution. When exposed to increased temperatures and copper, ''P. cylindrica'' slowed its rate of production. Additionally, the symbiotic zooxanthellae reduced their photosynthesis rate when exposed to both stressors. Done and Potts (1992) observed that when settled, larvae in ''Porites'' are vulnerable to competition from other corals and predation from sea urchins. Additionally, mortality likelihood increases following strong storms.


Species

* ''
Porites alveolata ''Porites'' is a genus of Scleractinia, stony coral; they are small polyp stony (SPS) corals. (Also referred to as finger coral or hump coral) They are characterised by a finger-like morphology (biology), morphology. Members of this genus have ...
'' Milne Edwards, 1860 * †''
Porites amplectans ''Porites'' is a genus of stony coral; they are small polyp stony (SPS) corals. (Also referred to as finger coral or hump coral) They are characterised by a finger-like morphology. Members of this genus have widely spaced calices, a well-deve ...
'' Felix, 1921 * ''
Porites annae ''Porites'' is a genus of stony coral; they are small polyp stony (SPS) corals. (Also referred to as finger coral or hump coral) They are characterised by a finger-like morphology. Members of this genus have widely spaced calices, a well-deve ...
'' Crossland, 1952 * †''
Porites anguillensis ''Porites'' is a genus of stony coral; they are small polyp stony (SPS) corals. (Also referred to as finger coral or hump coral) They are characterised by a finger-like morphology. Members of this genus have widely spaced calices, a well-deve ...
'' Vaughan, 1919 * ''
Porites aranetai ''Porites'' is a genus of stony coral; they are small polyp stony (SPS) corals. (Also referred to as finger coral or hump coral) They are characterised by a finger-like morphology. Members of this genus have widely spaced calices, a well-deve ...
'' Nemenzo, 1955 * ''
Porites arnaudi ''Porites'' is a genus of stony coral; they are small polyp stony (SPS) corals. (Also referred to as finger coral or hump coral) They are characterised by a finger-like morphology. Members of this genus have widely spaced calices, a well-deve ...
'' Reyes-Bonilla & Carricart-Ganivet, 2000 * ''
Porites astreoides ''Porites astreoides'', commonly known as mustard hill coral or yellow porites, is a Colony (biology), colonial species of Scleractina, stony coral in the Family (biology), family Poritidae. It is a common species in the Caribbean Sea and wester ...
'' Lamarck, 1816 * ''
Porites attenuata ''Porites'' is a genus of stony coral; they are small polyp stony (SPS) corals. (Also referred to as finger coral or hump coral) They are characterised by a finger-like morphology. Members of this genus have widely spaced calices, a well-de ...
'' Nemenzo, 1955 * ''
Porites australiensis ''Porites'' is a genus of stony coral; they are small polyp stony (SPS) corals. (Also referred to as finger coral or hump coral) They are characterised by a finger-like morphology. Members of this genus have widely spaced calices, a well-de ...
'' Vaughan, 1918 * ''
Porites baueri ''Porites'' is a genus of stony coral; they are small polyp stony (SPS) corals. (Also referred to as finger coral or hump coral) They are characterised by a finger-like morphology. Members of this genus have widely spaced calices, a well-de ...
'' Squires, 1959 * ''
Porites branneri ''Porites branneri'', known by the common name blue crust coral, is a species of stony coral in the family Poritidae. It is found growing on reefs in the Caribbean Sea and the northern and eastern coasts of South America. Description ''P. brann ...
'' Rathbun, 1887 * ''
Porites brighami ''Porites'' is a genus of stony coral; they are small polyp stony (SPS) corals. (Also referred to as finger coral or hump coral) They are characterised by a finger-like morphology. Members of this genus have widely spaced calices, a well-de ...
'' Vaughan, 1907 * ''
Porites cocosensis ''Porites'' is a genus of stony coral; they are small polyp stony (SPS) corals. (Also referred to as finger coral or hump coral) They are characterised by a finger-like morphology. Members of this genus have widely spaced calices, a well-deve ...
'' Wells, 1950 * '' Porites colonensis'' Zlatarski, 1990 * '' Porites columnaris'' Klunzinger, 1879 * '' Porites compressa'' Dana, 1846 * ''
Porites cribripora ''Porites'' is a genus of stony coral; they are small polyp stony (SPS) corals. (Also referred to as finger coral or hump coral) They are characterised by a finger-like morphology. Members of this genus have widely spaced calices, a well-deve ...
'' Dana, 1846 * ''
Porites cumulatus ''Porites'' is a genus of stony coral; they are small polyp stony (SPS) corals. (Also referred to as finger coral or hump coral) They are characterised by a finger-like morphology. Members of this genus have widely spaced calices, a well-devel ...
'' Nemenzo, 1955 * ''
Porites cylindrica ''Porites cylindrica'', commonly known as Hump coral, is a stony coral belonging to the subclass Hexacorallia in the class Anthozoa. Hexacorallia differ from other subclasses in that they have six or fewer axes of symmetry. Members of this class ...
'' Dana, 1846 * '' Porites decasepta'' Clareboudt, 2006 * ''
Porites deformis ''Porites'' is a genus of stony coral; they are small polyp stony (SPS) corals. (Also referred to as finger coral or hump coral) They are characterised by a finger-like morphology. Members of this genus have widely spaced calices, a well-devel ...
'' Nemenzo, 1955 * ''
Porites densa ''Porites'' is a genus of stony coral; they are small polyp stony (SPS) corals. (Also referred to as finger coral or hump coral) They are characterised by a finger-like morphology. Members of this genus have widely spaced calices, a well-devel ...
'' Vaughan, 1918 * '' Porites desilveri'' Veron, 2000 * ''
Porites divaricata ''Porites'' is a genus of stony coral; they are small polyp stony (SPS) corals. (Also referred to as finger coral or hump coral) They are characterised by a finger-like morphology. Members of this genus have widely spaced calices, a well-deve ...
'' LeSueur, 1821 * '' Porites echinulata'' Klunzinger, 1879 * ''
Porites eridani ''Porites'' is a genus of stony coral; they are small polyp stony (SPS) corals. (Also referred to as finger coral or hump coral) They are characterised by a finger-like morphology. Members of this genus have widely spaced calices, a well-devel ...
'' Umbgrove, 1940 * ''
Porites evermanni ''Porites'' is a genus of stony coral; they are small polyp stony (SPS) corals. (Also referred to as finger coral or hump coral) They are characterised by a finger-like morphology. Members of this genus have widely spaced calices, a well-devel ...
'' Vaughan, 1907 * ''
Porites exserta ''Porites'' is a genus of stony coral; they are small polyp stony (SPS) corals. (Also referred to as finger coral or hump coral) They are characterised by a finger-like morphology. Members of this genus have widely spaced calices, a well-devel ...
'' Pillai, 1967 * ''
Porites flavus ''Porites'' is a genus of stony coral; they are small polyp stony (SPS) corals. (Also referred to as finger coral or hump coral) They are characterised by a finger-like morphology. Members of this genus have widely spaced calices, a well-devel ...
'' Veron, 2000 * ''
Porites fontanesii ''Porites'' is a genus of stony coral; they are small polyp stony (SPS) corals. (Also referred to as finger coral or hump coral) They are characterised by a finger-like morphology. Members of this genus have widely spaced calices, a well-devel ...
'' Benzoni & Stefani, 2012 * ''
Porites fragosa ''Porites'' is a genus of stony coral; they are small polyp stony (SPS) corals. (Also referred to as finger coral or hump coral) They are characterised by a finger-like morphology. Members of this genus have widely spaced calices, a well-devel ...
'' Dana, 1846 * ''
Porites furcata ''Porites furcata'', commonly known as hump coral, thin finger coral or branched finger coral, is a species of Scleractinia, stony coral in the genus ''Porites''. It is found in the Caribbean Sea and western Atlantic Ocean. Description ''Porites ...
'' Lamarck, 1816 * '' Porites gaimardi'' Milne Edwards & Haime, 1851 * ''
Porites harrisoni ''Porites'' is a genus of stony coral; they are small polyp stony (SPS) corals. (Also referred to as finger coral or hump coral) They are characterised by a finger-like morphology. Members of this genus have widely spaced calices, a well-deve ...
'' Veron, 2000 * ''
Porites hawaiiensis ''Porites'' is a genus of stony coral; they are small polyp stony (SPS) corals. (Also referred to as finger coral or hump coral) They are characterised by a finger-like morphology. Members of this genus have widely spaced calices, a well-devel ...
'' Vaughan, 1907 * ''
Porites heronensis ''Porites'' is a genus of stony coral; they are small polyp stony (SPS) corals. (Also referred to as finger coral or hump coral) They are characterised by a finger-like morphology. Members of this genus have widely spaced calices, a well-devel ...
'' Veron, 1985 * ''
Porites horizontalata ''Porites'' is a genus of Scleractinia, stony coral; they are small polyp stony (SPS) corals. (Also referred to as finger coral or hump coral) They are characterised by a finger-like morphology (biology), morphology. Members of this genus have ...
'' Hoffmeister, 1925 * †''
Porites indica ''Porites'' is a genus of stony coral; they are small polyp stony (SPS) corals. (Also referred to as finger coral or hump coral) They are characterised by a finger-like morphology. Members of this genus have widely spaced calices, a well-devel ...
'' Duncan, 1880 * ''
Porites latistellata ''Porites'' is a genus of stony coral; they are small polyp stony (SPS) corals. (Also referred to as finger coral or hump coral) They are characterised by a finger-like morphology. Members of this genus have widely spaced calices, a well-deve ...
'' Quelch, 1886 * ''
Porites lichen ''Porites'' is a genus of stony coral; they are small polyp stony (SPS) corals. (Also referred to as finger coral or hump coral) They are characterised by a finger-like morphology. Members of this genus have widely spaced calices, a well-devel ...
'' Dana, 1846 * ''
Porites lobata ''Porites lobata'', known by the common name lobe coral, is a species of stony coral in the family Poritidae. It is found growing on coral reefs in tropical parts of the Indian and Pacific Oceans. Description ''Porites lobata'' is a hermatypic ...
'' Dana, 1846 * ''
Porites lutea ''Porites lutea'' is a species of stony coral in the family Poritidae. It is found growing in very shallow water on reefs in the Indo-Pacific region. It sometimes forms "microatolls" in the intertidal zone and these massive structures have been u ...
'' Quoy & Gaimard, 1833 * †'' Porites macdonaldi'' Vaughan, 1919 * '' Porites mannarensis'' Pillai, 1967 * ''
Porites mayeri ''Porites'' is a genus of stony coral; they are small polyp stony (SPS) corals. (Also referred to as finger coral or hump coral) They are characterised by a finger-like morphology. Members of this genus have widely spaced calices, a well-devel ...
'' Vaughan, 1918 * ''
Porites minicoiensis ''Porites'' is a genus of stony coral; they are small polyp stony (SPS) corals. (Also referred to as finger coral or hump coral) They are characterised by a finger-like morphology. Members of this genus have widely spaced calices, a well-deve ...
'' Pillai, 1967 * '' Porites monticulosa'' Dana, 1846 * ''
Porites murrayensis ''Porites'' is a genus of stony coral; they are small polyp stony (SPS) corals. (Also referred to as finger coral or hump coral) They are characterised by a finger-like morphology. Members of this genus have widely spaced calices, a well-deve ...
'' Vaughan, 1918 * '' Porites myrmidonensis'' Veron, 1985 * ''
Porites napopora ''Porites'' is a genus of stony coral; they are small polyp stony (SPS) corals. (Also referred to as finger coral or hump coral) They are characterised by a finger-like morphology. Members of this genus have widely spaced calices, a well-deve ...
'' Veron, 2000 * '' Porites negrosensis'' Veron, 1990 * ''
Porites nigrescens ''Porites'' is a genus of stony coral; they are small polyp stony (SPS) corals. (Also referred to as finger coral or hump coral) They are characterised by a finger-like morphology. Members of this genus have widely spaced calices, a well-devel ...
'' Dana, 1846 * ''
Porites nodifera ''Porites nodifera'', also known as dome coral, is a species of stony coral in the Poritidae family. It was first described by Carl Benjamin Klunzinger, a German physician and zoologist active in the Red Sea region in the 1860s, and classifying ...
'' Klunzinger, 1879 * '' Porites okinawensis'' Veron, 1990 * ''
Porites ornata ''Porites'' is a genus of stony coral; they are small polyp stony (SPS) corals. (Also referred to as finger coral or hump coral) They are characterised by a finger-like morphology. Members of this genus have widely spaced calices, a well-deve ...
'' Nemenzo, 1971 * '' Porites palmata'' Dana, 1846 * ''
Porites panamensis ''Porites'' is a genus of stony coral; they are small polyp stony (SPS) corals. (Also referred to as finger coral or hump coral) They are characterised by a finger-like morphology. Members of this genus have widely spaced calices, a well-devel ...
'' Verrill, 1866 * †'' Porites pellegrinii'' Duncan, 1880 * ''
Porites porites ''Porites porites'', commonly known as hump coral or finger coral, is a species of stony coral in the genus ''Porites''. It is found in the Caribbean Sea and western Atlantic Ocean and also along the coast of West Africa. Description ''Porites p ...
'' Pallas, 1766 * †''
Porites portoricensis ''Porites'' is a genus of Scleractinia, stony coral; they are small polyp stony (SPS) corals. (Also referred to as finger coral or hump coral) They are characterised by a finger-like morphology (biology), morphology. Members of this genus have ...
'' Vaughan, 1919 * '' Porites profundus'' Rehberg, 1892 * ''
Porites pukoensis ''Porites'' is a genus of stony coral; they are small polyp stony (SPS) corals. (Also referred to as finger coral or hump coral) They are characterised by a finger-like morphology. Members of this genus have widely spaced calices, a well-de ...
'' Vaughan, 1907 * ''
Porites randalli ''Porites'' is a genus of stony coral; they are small polyp stony (SPS) corals. (Also referred to as finger coral or hump coral) They are characterised by a finger-like morphology. Members of this genus have widely spaced calices, a well-deve ...
'' Forsman & Birkeland, 2009 * †''
Porites reussiana ''Porites'' is a genus of stony coral; they are small polyp stony (SPS) corals. (Also referred to as finger coral or hump coral) They are characterised by a finger-like morphology. Members of this genus have widely spaced calices, a well-deve ...
'' Ducan & Wall, 1865 * '' Porites rugosa'' Fenner & Veron, 2000 * '' Porites rus'' Forskål, 1775 * '' Porites sillimaniani'' Nemenzo, 1976 * '' Porites solida'' Forskål, 1775 * '' Porites somaliensis'' Gravier, 1910 * '' Porites stephensoni'' Crossland, 1952 * '' Porites superfusa'' Gardiner, 1898 * †''
Porites superposita ''Porites'' is a genus of stony coral; they are small polyp stony (SPS) corals. (Also referred to as finger coral or hump coral) They are characterised by a finger-like morphology. Members of this genus have widely spaced calices, a well-devel ...
'' Duncan, 1880 * ''
Porites sverdrupi ''Porites'' is a genus of stony coral; they are small polyp stony (SPS) corals. (Also referred to as finger coral or hump coral) They are characterised by a finger-like morphology. Members of this genus have widely spaced calices, a well-devel ...
'' Durham, 1947 * †''
Porites trinitatis ''Porites'' is a genus of stony coral; they are small polyp stony (SPS) corals. (Also referred to as finger coral or hump coral) They are characterised by a finger-like morphology. Members of this genus have widely spaced calices, a well-devel ...
'' Vaughan in Vaughan and Hoffmeister, 1926 * ''
Porites tuberculosa ''Porites'' is a genus of stony coral; they are small polyp stony (SPS) corals. (Also referred to as finger coral or hump coral) They are characterised by a finger-like morphology. Members of this genus have widely spaced calices, a well-devel ...
'' Veron, 2000 * ''
Porites vaughani ''Porites'' is a genus of stony coral; they are small polyp stony (SPS) corals. (Also referred to as finger coral or hump coral) They are characterised by a finger-like morphology. Members of this genus have widely spaced calices, a well-deve ...
'' Crossland, 1952 * †'' Porites waylandi'' Foster, 1986


References

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