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Seminar

Modelling growth and form in scleractinian corals

Jaap A. Kaandorp, Section Computational Science, University of Amsterdam

Where: Sir George Fisher Building Conference Room #114 (upstairs)

When: Thursday, 30th September 2010 12.00pm - 1.00pm

ABSTRACT:

Within the metazoans, sponges and cnidarians represent the phyla with the simplest body plan and a relatively simple regulatory network controlling the development. This makes these organisms an excellent case study for understanding morphogenesis and the physical translation of the genetic information into a growth form, using a combination of biomechanical models of growth and form and gene regulation. During this talk we will give an overview of the ongoing work at the Section Computational Science on modelling and simulation of growth and form in scleractinian corals. Here we combine models at very different spatio-temporal scales: gene regulation and cellular level, calcification, physiology (respiration and photosynthesis),  growth of the coral skeleton and the impact of the physical  environment (water movement and availability of light). We will briefly discuss: