Pocillopora verrucosa is a widely distributed depth-generalist coral that presents plasticity in its skeletal macro- and microstructure in response to environmental gradients. Light and water movement, which covary with depth, are the main environmental drivers of morphological plasticity in this genus; however, assessing environmentally-induced plasticity may be confounded by the extent of interspecific variation in Pocillopora. We examine the morphology of 8 typed P. verrucosa specimens collected along a depth gradient ranging from 7 to 45 meters and comprising 3 sites throughout Ludao, Taiwan. We measured 36 morphological characters, 14 which are novel, in 3 regions on the corallum—the apex, branch and base—in order to quantify their rel...
Morphological plasticity is common among clonal organisms, including scleractinian corals, yet the r...
This study assessed morphological variation of the depth-generalist coral Montastraea cavernosa acro...
A. Septa Length B. Septa Width C. Spinule Length D. Spinule Width E. Spinule Spacing F. Corallite Ar...
Pocillopora verrucosa is a widely distributed depth-generalist coral that presents plasticity in its...
Schematic of morphological traits and regions measured in this study at A. detailed and B. gross per...
Scleractinian corals often exhibit high levels of morphological plasticity, which is potentially imp...
Scleractinian corals often exhibit high levels of morphological plasticity, which is potentially imp...
Scleractinian corals often exhibit high levels of morphological plasticity, which is potentially imp...
It can be challenging to identify scleractinian corals from the genus Pocillopora Lamarck 1816 in th...
This thesis is part of a larger joint university effort to examine morphological variation and adapt...
It can be challenging to identify scleractinian corals from the genus Pocillopora (Lamarck 1816) in ...
© 2015, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. Pocillopora corals, the dominant reef-builders in the Eas...
It can be challenging to identify scleractinian corals from the genus Pocillopora (Lamarck 1816) in ...
This study assessed morphological variation of the depth-generalist coral Montastraea cavernosa acro...
Morphological plasticity is common among clonal organisms, including scleractinian corals, yet the r...
Morphological plasticity is common among clonal organisms, including scleractinian corals, yet the r...
This study assessed morphological variation of the depth-generalist coral Montastraea cavernosa acro...
A. Septa Length B. Septa Width C. Spinule Length D. Spinule Width E. Spinule Spacing F. Corallite Ar...
Pocillopora verrucosa is a widely distributed depth-generalist coral that presents plasticity in its...
Schematic of morphological traits and regions measured in this study at A. detailed and B. gross per...
Scleractinian corals often exhibit high levels of morphological plasticity, which is potentially imp...
Scleractinian corals often exhibit high levels of morphological plasticity, which is potentially imp...
Scleractinian corals often exhibit high levels of morphological plasticity, which is potentially imp...
It can be challenging to identify scleractinian corals from the genus Pocillopora Lamarck 1816 in th...
This thesis is part of a larger joint university effort to examine morphological variation and adapt...
It can be challenging to identify scleractinian corals from the genus Pocillopora (Lamarck 1816) in ...
© 2015, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. Pocillopora corals, the dominant reef-builders in the Eas...
It can be challenging to identify scleractinian corals from the genus Pocillopora (Lamarck 1816) in ...
This study assessed morphological variation of the depth-generalist coral Montastraea cavernosa acro...
Morphological plasticity is common among clonal organisms, including scleractinian corals, yet the r...
Morphological plasticity is common among clonal organisms, including scleractinian corals, yet the r...
This study assessed morphological variation of the depth-generalist coral Montastraea cavernosa acro...
A. Septa Length B. Septa Width C. Spinule Length D. Spinule Width E. Spinule Spacing F. Corallite Ar...