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In vivo X-ray Computed Microtomography: A Novel Approach to Assess Coral Skeletal Construction

Created on 13 Jan 2026

Authors

Trend, J., Page, T. M., Dexter, K., D Angelo, C., Wiedenmann, J., Kleboe, J., Katsamenis, O. L., Mahajan, S., Foster, G. L.

Abstract

Scleractinian (stony) corals build reef frameworks through calcium carbonate deposition, yet all methods for assessing skeletal growth - staining, SEM, or ex vivo CT - are limited to endpoint measurements on dead specimens. Here, we utilise in vivo X-ray computed microtomography (CT) to non-destructively quantify skeletal growth in the reef-building coral Stylophora pistillata for the first time. Our in vivo CT approach applied to one individual over 16 days revealed a volume increase from ~630 to ~700 mm3 that can be partitioned into external vertical extension and internal lateral thickening, generating high-resolution 4D reconstructions of the evolving skeletal architecture. These measurements were consistent with established approaches but provide additional unique insights into internal growth dynamics. We demonstrate that in vivo CT enables micron-scale monitoring of calcification processes of living stony corals, thereby representing a powerful new tool to probe coral growth dynamics in the face of rapidly changing environmental conditions.

Preprint server: bioRxiv
The authors list and abstract were imported from bioRxiv on 13 Jan 2026.

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