Pre-settlement events play an important role in determining larval success in marine invertebrates with bentho-pelagic life histories, yet the consequences of these events typically are not well understood. The purpose of this study was to examine the pre-settlement impacts of different seawater temperatures on the size and population density of dinoflagellate symbionts in brooded larvae of the Caribbean coral Porites astreoides. Larvae were collected from P. astreoides at 14-20 m depth on Conch Reef (Florida) in June 2002, and incubated for 24 h at 15 temperatures spanning the range 25.1 degrees-30.0 degrees C in mean increments of 0.4 +/- 0.1 degrees C (+/- SD). The most striking feature of the larval responses was the magnitude of change...
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...
© 2015, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. Crustose coralline algae (CCA) are well known for their a...
Pre-settlement events play an important role in determining larval success in marine invertebrates w...
Increased temperatures are deleterious to early life stages in many organisms; however, the biologic...
The global distribution of marine species, many of which disperse during the larval stages, is influ...
The distribution and diversity of species is changing in response to global climate change, particul...
Coral reefs are under severe threat from changing climate, yet little is known about how environment...
This study describes the effects of temperature on the respiration of brooded larvae of scleractinia...
International audienceMarine invertebrates are particularly vulnerable to climatic anomalies in earl...
This study examined the initial larval settlement pattern, the settlement-competency period, and the...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 93-116)Many studies have investigated the effects of tem...
Climate change will alter many aspects of the ecology of organisms, including dispersal patterns and...
This study examined the initial larval settlement pattern, the settlement-competency period, and the...
Rising sea temperatures may potentially affect the dispersive larval phase of sessile marine inverte...
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...
© 2015, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. Crustose coralline algae (CCA) are well known for their a...
Pre-settlement events play an important role in determining larval success in marine invertebrates w...
Increased temperatures are deleterious to early life stages in many organisms; however, the biologic...
The global distribution of marine species, many of which disperse during the larval stages, is influ...
The distribution and diversity of species is changing in response to global climate change, particul...
Coral reefs are under severe threat from changing climate, yet little is known about how environment...
This study describes the effects of temperature on the respiration of brooded larvae of scleractinia...
International audienceMarine invertebrates are particularly vulnerable to climatic anomalies in earl...
This study examined the initial larval settlement pattern, the settlement-competency period, and the...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 93-116)Many studies have investigated the effects of tem...
Climate change will alter many aspects of the ecology of organisms, including dispersal patterns and...
This study examined the initial larval settlement pattern, the settlement-competency period, and the...
Rising sea temperatures may potentially affect the dispersive larval phase of sessile marine inverte...
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...
© 2015, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. Crustose coralline algae (CCA) are well known for their a...