The Caribbean corals, Acropora palmata and A. cervicornis, recently have undergone drastic declines primarily as a result of disease. Previous molecular studies have demonstrated that these species form a hybrid (A. prolifera) that varies in abundance throughout the range of the parental distribution. There is variable unidirectional introgression across loci and sites of A. palmata genes flowing into A. cervicornis. Here we examine the efficacy of prezygotic reproductive isolating mechanisms within these corals including spawning times and choice and no-choice fertilization crosses. We show that these species have subtly different mean but overlapping spawning times, suggesting that temporal isolation is likely not an effective barrier to ...
High cross-fertilization rates in vitro and non-monophyletic patterns in molecular phylogenies chall...
Patterns of interbreeding between individuals are fundamental to the structure and maintenance of ev...
For marine invertebrates such as corals, restricted dispersal of sperm and/or larvae have been invok...
<div><p>The Caribbean corals, <em>Acropora palmata</em> and <em>A. cervicornis</em>, recently have u...
The Caribbean corals, Acropora palmata and A. cervicornis, recently have undergone drastic declines ...
The Caribbean corals, Acropora palmata (elkhorn) and A. cervicornis (staghorn), are abundant in foss...
Hybridisation between coral species clearly occurs in vitro, but the evolutionary significance of th...
Species boundaries among five sympatric coral species of the Indo-Pacific Acropora aspera group were...
Hybridization was proposed as being an important source of evolutionary novelty in broadcast-spawnin...
The merging of two genomes through hybridization produces a unique combination of traits and phenoty...
Synchronous spawning of many coral species that co-occur on Indo-Pacific reefs raises the possibilit...
The Caribbean corals, Acropora palmata and A. cervicornis, are abundant in fossil records but have r...
Genetic subdivision within a species is a vital component of the evolution of biodiversity. In some ...
International audienceUnexpected high densities of the hybrid coral Acropora prolifera (Lamarck 1816...
Acropora is one of the largest taxonomic groups of scleractinian corals in the Indo-Pacific and cont...
High cross-fertilization rates in vitro and non-monophyletic patterns in molecular phylogenies chall...
Patterns of interbreeding between individuals are fundamental to the structure and maintenance of ev...
For marine invertebrates such as corals, restricted dispersal of sperm and/or larvae have been invok...
<div><p>The Caribbean corals, <em>Acropora palmata</em> and <em>A. cervicornis</em>, recently have u...
The Caribbean corals, Acropora palmata and A. cervicornis, recently have undergone drastic declines ...
The Caribbean corals, Acropora palmata (elkhorn) and A. cervicornis (staghorn), are abundant in foss...
Hybridisation between coral species clearly occurs in vitro, but the evolutionary significance of th...
Species boundaries among five sympatric coral species of the Indo-Pacific Acropora aspera group were...
Hybridization was proposed as being an important source of evolutionary novelty in broadcast-spawnin...
The merging of two genomes through hybridization produces a unique combination of traits and phenoty...
Synchronous spawning of many coral species that co-occur on Indo-Pacific reefs raises the possibilit...
The Caribbean corals, Acropora palmata and A. cervicornis, are abundant in fossil records but have r...
Genetic subdivision within a species is a vital component of the evolution of biodiversity. In some ...
International audienceUnexpected high densities of the hybrid coral Acropora prolifera (Lamarck 1816...
Acropora is one of the largest taxonomic groups of scleractinian corals in the Indo-Pacific and cont...
High cross-fertilization rates in vitro and non-monophyletic patterns in molecular phylogenies chall...
Patterns of interbreeding between individuals are fundamental to the structure and maintenance of ev...
For marine invertebrates such as corals, restricted dispersal of sperm and/or larvae have been invok...