The effect of mineral accretion induced by electric current on settlement, growth, and survival of planula larvae and juvenile corals of Pocillopora damicornis was examined by both laboratory and field experiments. The laboratory experiment showed that the numbers of larvae settling on tiles with coralline algae and steel plates encrusted with limestone under no electric current condition were higher than that of other conditions. In the field, the highest survival rates of juvenile corals occurred under the lowest electric current density. However, there was no difference on the growth of juvenile corals between different electric current levels. The mineral accretion could potentially be used to enhance survival of juvenile corals for cor...
We examined the effects of elevated temperature under different exposure periods on larval settlemen...
The ability of coral populations to recover from disturbance depends on larval dispersion and recrui...
The responses to electrical stimulation of a number of alcyonarian, zoanthid and madreporarian cora...
The effect of mineral accretion induced by electric current on settlement, growth, and survival of p...
Larval settlement of the high value red coral, Corallium rubrum, was studied on three different CaCO...
Calcium carbonate (CaCO3) is the main component of the skeleton of scleractinian corals and is a pre...
Increasing stress from global warming, sea level rise, acidification, sedimentation, pollution, and ...
Survival and settlement of Pocillopora damicornis larvae on hard surfaces covered with fine (<63 µm)...
This study examined the effect of copper on the settlement success of planula larvae of the reef-bui...
Sessile marine invertebrates often exhibit non-random distributions both horizontally and vertically...
Survival of coral planulae, and the successful settlement and healthy growth of primary polyps are c...
Stony corals are in high demand in the ornamental aquarium industry, underpinning a substantial glob...
AbstractThe successful dispersal and recruitment of coral larvae depend on endogenous energy stores ...
The successful dispersal and recruitment of coral larvae depend on endogenous energy stores that fue...
1. Electrical or mechanical stimulation of Goniopora lobata produces coordinated retraction of polyp...
We examined the effects of elevated temperature under different exposure periods on larval settlemen...
The ability of coral populations to recover from disturbance depends on larval dispersion and recrui...
The responses to electrical stimulation of a number of alcyonarian, zoanthid and madreporarian cora...
The effect of mineral accretion induced by electric current on settlement, growth, and survival of p...
Larval settlement of the high value red coral, Corallium rubrum, was studied on three different CaCO...
Calcium carbonate (CaCO3) is the main component of the skeleton of scleractinian corals and is a pre...
Increasing stress from global warming, sea level rise, acidification, sedimentation, pollution, and ...
Survival and settlement of Pocillopora damicornis larvae on hard surfaces covered with fine (<63 µm)...
This study examined the effect of copper on the settlement success of planula larvae of the reef-bui...
Sessile marine invertebrates often exhibit non-random distributions both horizontally and vertically...
Survival of coral planulae, and the successful settlement and healthy growth of primary polyps are c...
Stony corals are in high demand in the ornamental aquarium industry, underpinning a substantial glob...
AbstractThe successful dispersal and recruitment of coral larvae depend on endogenous energy stores ...
The successful dispersal and recruitment of coral larvae depend on endogenous energy stores that fue...
1. Electrical or mechanical stimulation of Goniopora lobata produces coordinated retraction of polyp...
We examined the effects of elevated temperature under different exposure periods on larval settlemen...
The ability of coral populations to recover from disturbance depends on larval dispersion and recrui...
The responses to electrical stimulation of a number of alcyonarian, zoanthid and madreporarian cora...