While shallow water red coral populations have been overharvested in the past, nowadays, commercial harvesting shifted its pressure on mesophotic organisms. An understanding of red coral population structure, particularly larval dispersal patterns and connectivity among harvested populations is paramount to the viability of the species. In order to determine patterns of genetic spatial structuring of deep water Corallium rubrum populations, for the first time, colonies found between 58–118 m depth within the Tyrrhenian Sea were collected and analyzed. Ten microsatellite loci and two regions of mitochondrial DNA (mtMSH and mtC) were used to quantify patterns of genetic diversity within populations and to define population structuring at spat...
Recent explorations of rocky habitats from 40 to about 6,000 m depth disclosed the role of gorgonian...
Understanding levels of connectivity among scleractinian coral populations over a range of temporal ...
Pelagic dispersal of larvae in sessile marine invertebrates could in principle lead to a homogeneous...
While shallow water red coral populations have been overharvested in the past, nowadays, commercial ...
Deep-sea reef-building corals are among the most conspicuous invertebrates inhabiting the hard-botto...
Among Mediterranean cnidarians, the octocoral Corallium rubrum is the most harvested spe- cies, most...
This study examines the possible effect of depth on the connectivity and genetic variability in red ...
12 pages, 6 figuresAmong Mediterranean cnidarians, the octocoral Corallium rubrum is the most harves...
We investigated the genetic diversity and connectivity patterns of mesophotic Corallium rubrum popul...
In the past decades, anthropogenic disturbance has increased in marine costal habitats, leading to d...
The precious red coral Corallium rubrum (L., 1758) lives in the Mediterranean Sea and adjacent Easte...
Mesophotic coral reefs (30-150 m) have recently received increased attention as a potential source o...
The precious red coral Corallium rubrum (L., 1758) lives in the Mediterranean Sea and adjacent Easte...
Mesophotic coral reefs (30–150 m) have recently received increased attention as a potential source o...
Patterns of isolation-by-distance are uncommon in coral populations. Here, we depart from historical...
Recent explorations of rocky habitats from 40 to about 6,000 m depth disclosed the role of gorgonian...
Understanding levels of connectivity among scleractinian coral populations over a range of temporal ...
Pelagic dispersal of larvae in sessile marine invertebrates could in principle lead to a homogeneous...
While shallow water red coral populations have been overharvested in the past, nowadays, commercial ...
Deep-sea reef-building corals are among the most conspicuous invertebrates inhabiting the hard-botto...
Among Mediterranean cnidarians, the octocoral Corallium rubrum is the most harvested spe- cies, most...
This study examines the possible effect of depth on the connectivity and genetic variability in red ...
12 pages, 6 figuresAmong Mediterranean cnidarians, the octocoral Corallium rubrum is the most harves...
We investigated the genetic diversity and connectivity patterns of mesophotic Corallium rubrum popul...
In the past decades, anthropogenic disturbance has increased in marine costal habitats, leading to d...
The precious red coral Corallium rubrum (L., 1758) lives in the Mediterranean Sea and adjacent Easte...
Mesophotic coral reefs (30-150 m) have recently received increased attention as a potential source o...
The precious red coral Corallium rubrum (L., 1758) lives in the Mediterranean Sea and adjacent Easte...
Mesophotic coral reefs (30–150 m) have recently received increased attention as a potential source o...
Patterns of isolation-by-distance are uncommon in coral populations. Here, we depart from historical...
Recent explorations of rocky habitats from 40 to about 6,000 m depth disclosed the role of gorgonian...
Understanding levels of connectivity among scleractinian coral populations over a range of temporal ...
Pelagic dispersal of larvae in sessile marine invertebrates could in principle lead to a homogeneous...