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← Earth & Natural SystemsWhy does branching coral growth decrease with increasing depth in a coral reef environment?
A)Decreased predation allows flatter forms
B)Nutrient availability favors encrusting forms
C)Light penetration limits branching forms✓
D)Wave energy promotes robust morphologies
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Branching corals require high light levels for photosynthesis by their symbiotic zooxanthellae. Light intensity decreases exponentially with depth due to absorption and scattering by water, therefore, branching forms are less successful. Rather than wave energy or nutrient availability, the reduced light limits growth.
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