Coral species are difficult to discern because of their morphological plasticity, long generation times, and slow rates of mitochondrial DNA evolution. Amongst Caribbean representatives of the genus Porites are three named species (P. divaricata, P. furcata, and P. porites) with branching colony morphologies whose validity as genetically isolated species has been debated. We present sequence data from the mitochondrial control region, nuclear ITS, and nine single copy nuclear loci for the Caribbean Porites and a related eastern Pacific species. mtDNA sequences were nearly invariant amongst the three branching species and their crustose sister P. branneri, and ITS sequences from these four were intermingled. An information theoretic analysis...
Background: Morphological data suggest that, unlike most other groups of marine organisms, scleracti...
Analyses of DNA have not been widely used to distinguish coral sibling species. The three members of...
There are well-known difficulties in using the cytochrome oxidase I (COI) mitochondrial gene region ...
Coral species are difficult to discern because of their morphological plasticity, long generation ti...
© 2014, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. Coral species are difficult to discern because of their m...
The mitochondrial DNA of corals and their anthozoan kin evolves slowly, with substitution rates abou...
Background Evolutionary patterns of scleractinian (stony) corals are difficult to i...
Morphological variation in the geographically widespread coral Porites lobata can make it difficult ...
Recent studies have countered the paradigm of seamount isolation, confounding conservation efforts a...
Scleractinian corals are of great ecological interest as ecosystem engineer species. Accordingly, th...
A major challenge in coral biology is to find the most adequate and phylogenetically informative cha...
<div><p>Recent studies have countered the paradigm of seamount isolation, confounding conservation e...
The advent of high throughput sequencing technologies provides an opportunity to resolve phylogeneti...
The taxonomy of corals of the genus Seriatopora has not previously been studied using molecular sequ...
A major challenge in coral biology is to find the most adequate and phylogenetically informative cha...
Background: Morphological data suggest that, unlike most other groups of marine organisms, scleracti...
Analyses of DNA have not been widely used to distinguish coral sibling species. The three members of...
There are well-known difficulties in using the cytochrome oxidase I (COI) mitochondrial gene region ...
Coral species are difficult to discern because of their morphological plasticity, long generation ti...
© 2014, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. Coral species are difficult to discern because of their m...
The mitochondrial DNA of corals and their anthozoan kin evolves slowly, with substitution rates abou...
Background Evolutionary patterns of scleractinian (stony) corals are difficult to i...
Morphological variation in the geographically widespread coral Porites lobata can make it difficult ...
Recent studies have countered the paradigm of seamount isolation, confounding conservation efforts a...
Scleractinian corals are of great ecological interest as ecosystem engineer species. Accordingly, th...
A major challenge in coral biology is to find the most adequate and phylogenetically informative cha...
<div><p>Recent studies have countered the paradigm of seamount isolation, confounding conservation e...
The advent of high throughput sequencing technologies provides an opportunity to resolve phylogeneti...
The taxonomy of corals of the genus Seriatopora has not previously been studied using molecular sequ...
A major challenge in coral biology is to find the most adequate and phylogenetically informative cha...
Background: Morphological data suggest that, unlike most other groups of marine organisms, scleracti...
Analyses of DNA have not been widely used to distinguish coral sibling species. The three members of...
There are well-known difficulties in using the cytochrome oxidase I (COI) mitochondrial gene region ...