© 2017 Fordyce AJ et al. Polyp bailout is an established but understudied coral stress response that involves the detachment of individual polyps from the colonial form as a means of escaping unfavourable conditions. This may influence both the mortality and asexual recruitment of coral genotypes across a range of species. It has been observed in response to numerous stressors including high salinity and low pH. Polyp expulsion in association with thermal stress has once been described in a geographically restricted, temperate species. We therefore cannot reliably apply this observation to tropical coral reefs around the world, which are increasingly under threat from thermal stress events. We present the first qualitative observation of po...
Coral reefs are quickly becoming endangered due to mass bleaching events. Implicated in this are war...
Polyp bail-out is a stress response exhibited by some pocilloporid corals, with mechanisms and conse...
<div><p>Increases in Sea Surface Temperatures (SSTs) as a result of global warming have caused reef-...
Corals have evolved a variety of stress responses to changing conditions, many of which have been th...
Scleractinian corals feature both sessile and mobile stages and diverse modes of development. In som...
Polyp bail-out constitutes both a stress response and an asexual reproductive strategy that potentia...
The foundation of coral reef biology is the symbiosis between corals and zooxanthellae (dinoflagella...
Colonial lifestyles have been adopted by the majority of shallow-water stony corals (Cnidaria: Scler...
Contemporary advances in microfluidic and molecular techniques have enabled coral studies to shift f...
Both global and local chronic environmental stressors associated with climate change and anthropogen...
During a laboratory experiment, polyp expulsion was observed for the first time in the coral Cladoco...
Coral bleaching events are associated with abnormal increases in temperature, such as those produced...
Este artículo contiene 5 páginas, 2 figuras.Knowledge of reproductive biology is essential for ecol...
6 pages, 3 figuresCnidarians, characterized by high levels of plasticity, exhibit remarkable mechani...
Coral bleaching is an increasing worldwide phenomenon associated with climate change. Bleaching resu...
Coral reefs are quickly becoming endangered due to mass bleaching events. Implicated in this are war...
Polyp bail-out is a stress response exhibited by some pocilloporid corals, with mechanisms and conse...
<div><p>Increases in Sea Surface Temperatures (SSTs) as a result of global warming have caused reef-...
Corals have evolved a variety of stress responses to changing conditions, many of which have been th...
Scleractinian corals feature both sessile and mobile stages and diverse modes of development. In som...
Polyp bail-out constitutes both a stress response and an asexual reproductive strategy that potentia...
The foundation of coral reef biology is the symbiosis between corals and zooxanthellae (dinoflagella...
Colonial lifestyles have been adopted by the majority of shallow-water stony corals (Cnidaria: Scler...
Contemporary advances in microfluidic and molecular techniques have enabled coral studies to shift f...
Both global and local chronic environmental stressors associated with climate change and anthropogen...
During a laboratory experiment, polyp expulsion was observed for the first time in the coral Cladoco...
Coral bleaching events are associated with abnormal increases in temperature, such as those produced...
Este artículo contiene 5 páginas, 2 figuras.Knowledge of reproductive biology is essential for ecol...
6 pages, 3 figuresCnidarians, characterized by high levels of plasticity, exhibit remarkable mechani...
Coral bleaching is an increasing worldwide phenomenon associated with climate change. Bleaching resu...
Coral reefs are quickly becoming endangered due to mass bleaching events. Implicated in this are war...
Polyp bail-out is a stress response exhibited by some pocilloporid corals, with mechanisms and conse...
<div><p>Increases in Sea Surface Temperatures (SSTs) as a result of global warming have caused reef-...