All right.
So, we are now to a species level, hopefully. If any of you have any questions about your respective corals and you want me to take a look and confirm or deny your analysis, please show the photos.
I have uploaded three documents to my website which I will need you to print. You will probably want to print multiple copies so you can write on them as you go.
This is the systematics key for Acropora. It does not work like other keys, and I actually like it better than most types. But, there are a lot of characters, and I know you guys will have questions about some of the categories. If you are not sure on your specimen, or it appears to have more than one character trait in a category, its ok.
What you will do is work through each category, and then put a black dot over every species in the list that does not have that character. Then, move to the next category and do the same. Eventually, you will have a list of one to several (or maybe many) species with the characters you have described.
If you are comfortable with your grouping designation based on the characters, you can get a big leg up by eliminating all species that do not appear in that group (I listed them earlier in this thread). If you are unsure, or have eliminated all but a few groups, it will still behelpful to eliminate down to the potential species of that group.
Once you are finished, let me know. Then, we can look at comparative photos for that group and do a final reanalysis by comparison to see if you can get the species from your sample.
The pages are at
www.bchs.uh.edu/~coralreef
Click on graduate student research / my page "here"/research/aquarium related work/Acropora ID class
Have fun!!