Macroscopic modelling of environmental influence on growth and form of sponges and corals using the accretive growth model (Q355955)

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    Macroscopic modelling of environmental influence on growth and form of sponges and corals using the accretive growth model
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6191290

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      Macroscopic modelling of environmental influence on growth and form of sponges and corals using the accretive growth model (English)
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      25 July 2013
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      Summary: We discuss a macroscopical growth model which can be used to simulate growth forms of complex-shaped branching organisms with radiate accretive growth. This type of growth processes can be found in many different marine sessile organisms. We use scleractinian corals and a branching sponge as an example. With the radiate accretive growth model a wide range of morphologies and the influence of the physical environment (light and nutrient distribution by advection-diffusion) can be modelled. We show an (preliminary) example of how the accretive growth model can be coupled with a model of gene regulation and body plan formation in a branching sponge.
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