Cnidarians are known for their simple body plan and their complex life cycles, involving high regenerative and asexual-reproduction potential. In particular, several asexual reproductive strategies are known for anthozoans, including fragmentation, carried out by tentacles, by groups of polyps or by portions of colonies. Here, we report the first observation of an extensive event of fragmentation in the Mediterranean black coral species Antipathella subpinnata (Antipatharia: Myriopathidae) in rearing conditions. Once detached, fragments lose their polarity and new anchorages are rapidly created with polyps and cnidocysts participating in the adhesion phases. Multiple attachments are frequently observed, with new skeletal plates...
Abstract. The azooxanthellate octocoral Dendronephthya hemprichi (Octocorallia, Alcyonacea) is the m...
Abstract- The life history strategies of a branching, arborescent coral, Porites cylindrica, were ob...
peer reviewedIn order to test the feasibility of transplantation of the whip black coral species Cir...
Cnidarians are known for their simple body plan and their complex life cycles, involving high regene...
Cnidarians are known to undergo reverse development as a survival mechanism against adverse environm...
Many branching corals are routinely broken apart into live fragments, mainly by physical disturbance...
Coral fragmentation isd a naturaS process of asexual reproduction in many coral species. Fragment si...
Este artículo contiene 5 páginas, 2 figuras.Knowledge of reproductive biology is essential for ecol...
Scleractinian corals adapt to various substrate conditions with a variety of growth morphologies and...
The regenerative capacity of cnidarians plays an essential role in the maintenance and restoration o...
Within the framework of ecosystem-based management, restoration appears as a sensible option to coun...
Facing the worldwide coral degradation, active restorations are moving toward improving techniques t...
Facing the worldwide coral degradation, active restorations are moving toward improving techniques t...
The wild harvest of corals for the aquarium trade has had negative impacts on coral reef ecosystems....
During the past decade, the relative abundance of the brown macroalgae Dictyota spp. has been high i...
Abstract. The azooxanthellate octocoral Dendronephthya hemprichi (Octocorallia, Alcyonacea) is the m...
Abstract- The life history strategies of a branching, arborescent coral, Porites cylindrica, were ob...
peer reviewedIn order to test the feasibility of transplantation of the whip black coral species Cir...
Cnidarians are known for their simple body plan and their complex life cycles, involving high regene...
Cnidarians are known to undergo reverse development as a survival mechanism against adverse environm...
Many branching corals are routinely broken apart into live fragments, mainly by physical disturbance...
Coral fragmentation isd a naturaS process of asexual reproduction in many coral species. Fragment si...
Este artículo contiene 5 páginas, 2 figuras.Knowledge of reproductive biology is essential for ecol...
Scleractinian corals adapt to various substrate conditions with a variety of growth morphologies and...
The regenerative capacity of cnidarians plays an essential role in the maintenance and restoration o...
Within the framework of ecosystem-based management, restoration appears as a sensible option to coun...
Facing the worldwide coral degradation, active restorations are moving toward improving techniques t...
Facing the worldwide coral degradation, active restorations are moving toward improving techniques t...
The wild harvest of corals for the aquarium trade has had negative impacts on coral reef ecosystems....
During the past decade, the relative abundance of the brown macroalgae Dictyota spp. has been high i...
Abstract. The azooxanthellate octocoral Dendronephthya hemprichi (Octocorallia, Alcyonacea) is the m...
Abstract- The life history strategies of a branching, arborescent coral, Porites cylindrica, were ob...
peer reviewedIn order to test the feasibility of transplantation of the whip black coral species Cir...