Background Evolutionary patterns of scleractinian (stony) corals are difficult to infer given the existence of few diagnostic characters and pervasive phenotypic plasticity. A previous study of Hawaiian Montipora (Scleractinia: Acroporidae) based on five partial mitochondrial and two nuclear genes revealed the existence of a species complex, grouping one of the rarest known species (M. dilatata, which is listed as Endangered by the International Union for Conservation of Nature - IUCN) with widespread corals of very different colony growth forms (M. flabellata and M. cf. turgescens). These previous results could result from a lack of resolution due to a limited number of markers, compositional heterogeneity or reflect biolo...
Abstract Coral reefs are of paramount importance in marine ecosystems, where they provide support fo...
AIM: Using high-resolution genetic markers on samples gathered from across their wide distributional...
Complete mitochondrial nucleotide sequences of two individuals each of Montastraea annularis,Montast...
M. dilatata, M. flabellata, and M. patula and 80 other scleractinian corals were petitioned to be li...
One of the key issues in coral evolutionary biology is the significance of interspecific hybridisati...
Coral species are difficult to discern because of their morphological plasticity, long generation ti...
Background: Morphological data suggest that, unlike most other groups of marine organisms, scleracti...
This study examines molecular relationships across a wide range of species in the mass spawning scle...
Scleractinian corals of the genus Pocillopora (Lamarck, 1816) are notoriously difficult to identify ...
Scleractinian corals are of great ecological interest as ecosystem engineer species. Accordingly, th...
Morphological characters are traditionally used to define species of corals. However, defining speci...
The taxonomy of corals of the genus Seriatopora has not previously been studied using molecular sequ...
With the advent of genomics, sequencing thousands of loci from hundreds of individuals now appears f...
Abstract Background Coral reefs belong to the most ecologically and economically important ecosystem...
© 2014, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. Coral species are difficult to discern because of their m...
Abstract Coral reefs are of paramount importance in marine ecosystems, where they provide support fo...
AIM: Using high-resolution genetic markers on samples gathered from across their wide distributional...
Complete mitochondrial nucleotide sequences of two individuals each of Montastraea annularis,Montast...
M. dilatata, M. flabellata, and M. patula and 80 other scleractinian corals were petitioned to be li...
One of the key issues in coral evolutionary biology is the significance of interspecific hybridisati...
Coral species are difficult to discern because of their morphological plasticity, long generation ti...
Background: Morphological data suggest that, unlike most other groups of marine organisms, scleracti...
This study examines molecular relationships across a wide range of species in the mass spawning scle...
Scleractinian corals of the genus Pocillopora (Lamarck, 1816) are notoriously difficult to identify ...
Scleractinian corals are of great ecological interest as ecosystem engineer species. Accordingly, th...
Morphological characters are traditionally used to define species of corals. However, defining speci...
The taxonomy of corals of the genus Seriatopora has not previously been studied using molecular sequ...
With the advent of genomics, sequencing thousands of loci from hundreds of individuals now appears f...
Abstract Background Coral reefs belong to the most ecologically and economically important ecosystem...
© 2014, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. Coral species are difficult to discern because of their m...
Abstract Coral reefs are of paramount importance in marine ecosystems, where they provide support fo...
AIM: Using high-resolution genetic markers on samples gathered from across their wide distributional...
Complete mitochondrial nucleotide sequences of two individuals each of Montastraea annularis,Montast...