The scleractinian coral Plesiastrea versipora occurs throughout most of the Indo-Pacific; however, the species is only abundant in temperate regions, including Sydney Harbour, in New South Wales, Australia, where it can be the dominant sessile organism over small spatial scales. Population genetics indicates that the Sydney Harbour population is highly isolated, suggesting long-term persistence will depend upon on the local production of recruits. To determine the potential role of sexual reproduction in population persistence, we examined a number of features of the reproductive biology of P. versipora for the first time, including the sexual system, the length of the gametogenetic cycles and size-specific fecundity. P. versipora was gonoc...
Reproductive ecology of four scleractinian species, Lobophyllia corymbosa, Favia favus, Porties lute...
The genotypic composition of populations of the asexually viviparous coral Pocillopora damicornis va...
Earlier studies of the coral Pocillopora damicornis provide a conflicting picture of its use of sexu...
The scleractinian coral Plesiastrea versipora occurs throughout most of the IndoPacific; however, th...
The reproductive biology of selected scleractinian coral species was studied at Rottnest Island. At ...
Despite a recent expansion in the geographic extent of coral reproductive research, there remain man...
Despite a recent expansion in the geographic extent of coral reproductive research, there remain man...
Our understanding of the reproductive biology of corals from the Mexican southeastern Pacific is lim...
Sexual reproduction by scleractinian reef corals is important for maintaining coral populations and ...
Research on coral reproduction has increased dramatically in recent times; however, there remain sig...
The sexual system in corals refers to the spatial and temporal pattern of sexual function within an...
Numerous factors are hypothesised to limit the geographical distribution of reef organisms, such as ...
<div><p>The variety of reproductive processes and modes among coral species reflects their extraordi...
Sexual reproduction is fundamental to the maintenance and recovery of coral-dominated communities in...
The timing and synchrony of reproduction in scleractinian corals varies greatly among geographic loc...
Reproductive ecology of four scleractinian species, Lobophyllia corymbosa, Favia favus, Porties lute...
The genotypic composition of populations of the asexually viviparous coral Pocillopora damicornis va...
Earlier studies of the coral Pocillopora damicornis provide a conflicting picture of its use of sexu...
The scleractinian coral Plesiastrea versipora occurs throughout most of the IndoPacific; however, th...
The reproductive biology of selected scleractinian coral species was studied at Rottnest Island. At ...
Despite a recent expansion in the geographic extent of coral reproductive research, there remain man...
Despite a recent expansion in the geographic extent of coral reproductive research, there remain man...
Our understanding of the reproductive biology of corals from the Mexican southeastern Pacific is lim...
Sexual reproduction by scleractinian reef corals is important for maintaining coral populations and ...
Research on coral reproduction has increased dramatically in recent times; however, there remain sig...
The sexual system in corals refers to the spatial and temporal pattern of sexual function within an...
Numerous factors are hypothesised to limit the geographical distribution of reef organisms, such as ...
<div><p>The variety of reproductive processes and modes among coral species reflects their extraordi...
Sexual reproduction is fundamental to the maintenance and recovery of coral-dominated communities in...
The timing and synchrony of reproduction in scleractinian corals varies greatly among geographic loc...
Reproductive ecology of four scleractinian species, Lobophyllia corymbosa, Favia favus, Porties lute...
The genotypic composition of populations of the asexually viviparous coral Pocillopora damicornis va...
Earlier studies of the coral Pocillopora damicornis provide a conflicting picture of its use of sexu...