The Algorithmic Beauty of Seaweeds, Sponges, and Corals

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Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2001-11-01
Publisher(s): Springer Verlag
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Summary

This book gives a state-of-the-art overview of modeling growth and form of marine sessile organisms - such as stromatolites, algae, and metazoans including stony corals, hydrocorals, octocorals, and sponges -, using large-scale computing techniques, scientific visualization, methods for analyzing 2D and 3D forms, and particle-based modeling techniques. It originates from the workshop on Modeling Growth and Form of Marine Sessile Organisms, held at the National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis, Santa Barbara, California, August 1999. Experts from various disciplines including developmental biology, ecology, computer science, physics and mathematics, who have research interests in modeling the development of these organisms have been invited to contribute. The book describes all the steps required to develop and experimentally validate morphological models including collecting biological information and methods for specifying and comparing forms. Examples are given of how models are currently being applied to simulate growth and form of marine sessile organisms. Potential applications of growth models and morphological analyses in modern and paleo-bio-monitoring, the detection of environmental change, and the conservation and restoration of marine ecosystems and aquaculture are addressed. The combination of simulation models with laboratory and field experiments provides a powerful tool to obtain insights on how the growth forms of marine organisms emerge from physical, genetic and environmental influences.

Table of Contents

Introduction
1(14)
About the Book
13(2)
Environmentally Driven Plasticity
15(52)
The Physical Environment
15(15)
Growing and Flowing
17(13)
The Case Studies
30(37)
Case Studies of Environmentally Driven Plasticity: Seaweeds
30(4)
Morphological Plasticity in Sponges
34(9)
Morphological Plasticity in Colonial Cnidarians
43(13)
Biologically Inherent Regulation of Morphogenesis
56(11)
Measuring Growth and Form
67(20)
Metrics for Branching Networks
67(5)
Branch Ordering
68(1)
Horton Statistics
69(1)
Tokunaga Statistics
70(2)
Morphological Analysis of a Branching Sponge
72(3)
Image Processing
72(1)
Horton Analysis
73(2)
Fractal Analysis
75(1)
Two-dimensional Morphological Analysis of Ranges of Growth Forms
75(12)
Sampling Growth Forms Along a Gradient of Increasing Water Movement
77(1)
Morphological Measurements in a Range of Growth Forms
78(6)
A Comparison of the Morphological Measurements in a Range of Growth Forms of the Three Species
84(3)
Three-Dimensional Morphological Analysis of Growth Forms of Madracis Mirabilis (Preliminary Results)
87

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