The sexual system in corals refers to the spatial and temporal pattern of sexual function within an individual coral polyp, colony or population. Although information on sexual systems now exists for over 400 scleractinian species, data are still lacking for some important reef-building taxa. The vast majority of scleractinians are either simultaneous hermaphrodites or gonochoric with other sexual systems rarely occurring. Diploastrea heliopora is one of the most ubiquitous and easily recognised reef-building species in the Indo-West Pacific; however, surprisingly little is known about its reproductive biology. The aim of the present study was to examine the reproductive biology of D. heliopora colonies on chronically impacted, equatoria...
Sexual reproduction is fundamental to the maintenance and recovery of coral-dominated communities in...
<div><p>The variety of reproductive processes and modes among coral species reflects their extraordi...
Sexual reproduction of the coral Diploria labyrinthiformis was studied for the first time. Monthly h...
The sexual system in corals refers to the spatial and temporal pattern of sexual function within an...
Sexual reproduction by scleractinian reef corals is important for maintaining coral populations and ...
The scleractinian coral Plesiastrea versipora occurs throughout most of the IndoPacific; however, th...
Sexuality and reproductive mode are two fundamental life-history traits that exhibit largely unexpla...
Our understanding of the reproductive biology of corals from the Mexican southeastern Pacific is lim...
Abstract. Polyps of the tropical corallimorpharian Rhodactis rhodostoma segregate sexes be-tween cen...
Sex change has been widely studied in animals and plants. However, the conditions favoring sex chang...
ii Pocillopora damicornis is one of the best-studied and most widespread of corals. Previous studies...
The vast majority of scleractinian corals are either simultaneous hermaphrodites or gonochoric. Exce...
While knowledge of the reproductive biology of tropical scleractinian corals is extensive, informati...
Reproductive ecology of four scleractinian species, Lobophyllia corymbosa, Favia favus, Porties lute...
This paper brings together widely scattered information on sexual reproduction in scleractinian cora...
Sexual reproduction is fundamental to the maintenance and recovery of coral-dominated communities in...
<div><p>The variety of reproductive processes and modes among coral species reflects their extraordi...
Sexual reproduction of the coral Diploria labyrinthiformis was studied for the first time. Monthly h...
The sexual system in corals refers to the spatial and temporal pattern of sexual function within an...
Sexual reproduction by scleractinian reef corals is important for maintaining coral populations and ...
The scleractinian coral Plesiastrea versipora occurs throughout most of the IndoPacific; however, th...
Sexuality and reproductive mode are two fundamental life-history traits that exhibit largely unexpla...
Our understanding of the reproductive biology of corals from the Mexican southeastern Pacific is lim...
Abstract. Polyps of the tropical corallimorpharian Rhodactis rhodostoma segregate sexes be-tween cen...
Sex change has been widely studied in animals and plants. However, the conditions favoring sex chang...
ii Pocillopora damicornis is one of the best-studied and most widespread of corals. Previous studies...
The vast majority of scleractinian corals are either simultaneous hermaphrodites or gonochoric. Exce...
While knowledge of the reproductive biology of tropical scleractinian corals is extensive, informati...
Reproductive ecology of four scleractinian species, Lobophyllia corymbosa, Favia favus, Porties lute...
This paper brings together widely scattered information on sexual reproduction in scleractinian cora...
Sexual reproduction is fundamental to the maintenance and recovery of coral-dominated communities in...
<div><p>The variety of reproductive processes and modes among coral species reflects their extraordi...
Sexual reproduction of the coral Diploria labyrinthiformis was studied for the first time. Monthly h...