AI RESEARCH

CoralLite: {\mu}CT Reconstruction of Coral Colonies from Individual Corallites

arXiv CS.CV

ArXi:2605.15093v1 Announce Type: new The life history of an individual coral is archived within the accreting skeleton of the colony. While reef-forming coral colonies (e.g. massive \emph{Porites} sp.) may live for hundreds of years and deposit calcareous structures many metres in height and width, their living tissue is a thin outer surface layer comprised of asexually-dividing polyps that only survive a few years. To understand the rate and timing of polyp division and the consequences for colony skeletal growth, scientists need to track the skeletal corallite deposited around each polyp.