Morphological variation in the geographically widespread coral Porites lobata can make it difficult to distinguish from other massive congeneric species. This morphological variation could be attributed to geographic variability, phenotypic plasticity, or a combination of such factors. We examined genetic and microscopic morphological variability in P. lobata samples from the Galápagos, Easter Island, Tahiti, Fiji, Rarotonga, and Australia. Panamanian P. evermanni specimens were used as a previously established distinct outgroup against which to test genetic and morphological methods of discrimination. We employed a molecular analysis of variance (AMOVA) based on ribosomal internal transcribed spacer region (ITS) sequence, principal compone...
Accurate definition of species is critical to understanding ecological and evolutionary processes an...
Morphological characters are traditionally used to define species of corals. However, defining speci...
Mesophotic coral reefs (30-150 m) have recently received increased attention as a potential source o...
Coral species are difficult to discern because of their morphological plasticity, long generation ti...
Aim: Using high-resolution genetic markers on samples gathered from across their wide distributional...
AIM: Using high-resolution genetic markers on samples gathered from across their wide distributional...
© 2014, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. Coral species are difficult to discern because of their m...
Morphological data suggest that, unlike most other groups of marine organisms, scleractinian corals ...
M. dilatata, M. flabellata, and M. patula and 80 other scleractinian corals were petitioned to be li...
Most scleractinian coral species are widely distributed across the tropical and subtropical Indo-Pac...
Abstract Coral reefs are of paramount importance in marine ecosystems, where they provide support fo...
Analyses of DNA have not been widely used to distinguish coral sibling species. The three members of...
Discrepancies between morphology-based taxonomy and phylogenetic systematics are common in Scleracti...
Background: Morphological data suggest that, unlike most other groups of marine organisms, scleracti...
Most scleractinian coral species are widely distributed across the tropical and subtropical Indo-Pac...
Accurate definition of species is critical to understanding ecological and evolutionary processes an...
Morphological characters are traditionally used to define species of corals. However, defining speci...
Mesophotic coral reefs (30-150 m) have recently received increased attention as a potential source o...
Coral species are difficult to discern because of their morphological plasticity, long generation ti...
Aim: Using high-resolution genetic markers on samples gathered from across their wide distributional...
AIM: Using high-resolution genetic markers on samples gathered from across their wide distributional...
© 2014, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. Coral species are difficult to discern because of their m...
Morphological data suggest that, unlike most other groups of marine organisms, scleractinian corals ...
M. dilatata, M. flabellata, and M. patula and 80 other scleractinian corals were petitioned to be li...
Most scleractinian coral species are widely distributed across the tropical and subtropical Indo-Pac...
Abstract Coral reefs are of paramount importance in marine ecosystems, where they provide support fo...
Analyses of DNA have not been widely used to distinguish coral sibling species. The three members of...
Discrepancies between morphology-based taxonomy and phylogenetic systematics are common in Scleracti...
Background: Morphological data suggest that, unlike most other groups of marine organisms, scleracti...
Most scleractinian coral species are widely distributed across the tropical and subtropical Indo-Pac...
Accurate definition of species is critical to understanding ecological and evolutionary processes an...
Morphological characters are traditionally used to define species of corals. However, defining speci...
Mesophotic coral reefs (30-150 m) have recently received increased attention as a potential source o...