This study examined the initial larval settlement pattern, the settlement-competency period, and the effect of temperature on settlement rates of larvae of the broadcast spawning reef coral, Platygyra daedalea, from the Great Barrier Reef. Approximately 19 % of larvae attached to settlement substrata 3-4 days after spawning (DAS), prior to complete larval metamorphosis and permanent settlement, which began at 4-6 DAS. This early larval attachment behaviour could enhance the retention of some P. daedalea larvae on, or near, their natal reefs, thereby allowing some degree of self-seeding of local populations. In contrast, the maximum larval settlement-competency period was 93-105 DAS, with the peak period of larval settlement occurring at 36-...
Larval dispersal distance is a parameter which can account for differences in adult spatial distribu...
Coral recruitment is a pivotal factor in coral reef stability and in recovery following substantial ...
The distribution and diversity of species is changing in response to global climate change, particul...
This study examined the initial larval settlement pattern, the settlement-competency period, and the...
The extent to which larvae from broadcast spawning scleractinian reef corals are retained on their n...
Broadcast spawning of gametes with planktonic development of larvae is the most common reproductive ...
The pattern of settlement over time of three broadcast spawning coral species (Cyphastrea serailia, ...
Increased temperatures are deleterious to early life stages in many organisms; however, the biologic...
In order to increase the taxonomic resolution achievable in coral juveniles I compared skeletal morp...
The dispersive larval phase connecting populations on different reefs has important implications for...
Pre-settlement events play an important role in determining larval success in marine invertebrates w...
Climate change will alter many aspects of the ecology of organisms, including dispersal patterns and...
Climate change will alter many aspects of the ecology of organisms, including dispersal patterns and...
Processes that limit the distribution arid abundance of marine species may affect larvae, juveniles,...
Dispersal is a key process in the ecology and evolution of species. For sessile marine invertebrates...
Larval dispersal distance is a parameter which can account for differences in adult spatial distribu...
Coral recruitment is a pivotal factor in coral reef stability and in recovery following substantial ...
The distribution and diversity of species is changing in response to global climate change, particul...
This study examined the initial larval settlement pattern, the settlement-competency period, and the...
The extent to which larvae from broadcast spawning scleractinian reef corals are retained on their n...
Broadcast spawning of gametes with planktonic development of larvae is the most common reproductive ...
The pattern of settlement over time of three broadcast spawning coral species (Cyphastrea serailia, ...
Increased temperatures are deleterious to early life stages in many organisms; however, the biologic...
In order to increase the taxonomic resolution achievable in coral juveniles I compared skeletal morp...
The dispersive larval phase connecting populations on different reefs has important implications for...
Pre-settlement events play an important role in determining larval success in marine invertebrates w...
Climate change will alter many aspects of the ecology of organisms, including dispersal patterns and...
Climate change will alter many aspects of the ecology of organisms, including dispersal patterns and...
Processes that limit the distribution arid abundance of marine species may affect larvae, juveniles,...
Dispersal is a key process in the ecology and evolution of species. For sessile marine invertebrates...
Larval dispersal distance is a parameter which can account for differences in adult spatial distribu...
Coral recruitment is a pivotal factor in coral reef stability and in recovery following substantial ...
The distribution and diversity of species is changing in response to global climate change, particul...