Early work on coral reproduction in the far northern Red Sea suggested that the spawning times of ecologically abundant species did not overlap, unlike on the Great Barrier Reef where many species spawn with high synchrony. In contrast, recent work in the northern and central Red Sea indicates a high degree of synchrony in the reproductive condition of Acropora species: over 90 % of species sampled in April/May contain mature gametes. However, it has yet to be determined when most Acropora release their gametes. In addition, there is a lack of data for other ecologically important scleractinian species such as merulinids and poritids. Here, we document the date and time of spawning for 51 species in the central Red Sea over three consecutiv...
Sesoko Station, Okinawa, has been the site of many significant advances in coral reproductive resear...
Understanding patterns in coral reproductive biology at local and regional scales is crucial to eluc...
[Extract] Multi-specific, synchronous spawning of scleractinian corals was first documented on Austr...
Early work on coral reproduction in the far northern Red Sea suggested that the spawning times of ec...
Multi-species synchronous spawning was first described on reefs off the east and west coast of Austr...
Coral spawning in the northern Gulf of Aqaba has been reported to be asynchronous, making it almost ...
Knowledge about the timing and synchrony of coral spawning has important implications for both the e...
Determining when corals reproduce has clear management and economic implications. Here we document t...
The timing and synchrony of reproduction in scleractinian corals varies greatly among geographic loc...
Determining when corals reproduce has clear management and economic implications. Here we document t...
Most comparisons available suggest that synchronous spawning of numerous species of scleractinian co...
Following observations of mass spawning of hermatypic corals on the Great Barrier Reef in 1981 and 1...
Following observations of mass spawning of hermatypic corals on the Great Barrier Reef in 1981 and 1...
Most comparisons available suggest that synchronous spawning of numerous species of scleractinian co...
Field observations of spawning behavior of scleractinian corals around Akajima Island were carried o...
Sesoko Station, Okinawa, has been the site of many significant advances in coral reproductive resear...
Understanding patterns in coral reproductive biology at local and regional scales is crucial to eluc...
[Extract] Multi-specific, synchronous spawning of scleractinian corals was first documented on Austr...
Early work on coral reproduction in the far northern Red Sea suggested that the spawning times of ec...
Multi-species synchronous spawning was first described on reefs off the east and west coast of Austr...
Coral spawning in the northern Gulf of Aqaba has been reported to be asynchronous, making it almost ...
Knowledge about the timing and synchrony of coral spawning has important implications for both the e...
Determining when corals reproduce has clear management and economic implications. Here we document t...
The timing and synchrony of reproduction in scleractinian corals varies greatly among geographic loc...
Determining when corals reproduce has clear management and economic implications. Here we document t...
Most comparisons available suggest that synchronous spawning of numerous species of scleractinian co...
Following observations of mass spawning of hermatypic corals on the Great Barrier Reef in 1981 and 1...
Following observations of mass spawning of hermatypic corals on the Great Barrier Reef in 1981 and 1...
Most comparisons available suggest that synchronous spawning of numerous species of scleractinian co...
Field observations of spawning behavior of scleractinian corals around Akajima Island were carried o...
Sesoko Station, Okinawa, has been the site of many significant advances in coral reproductive resear...
Understanding patterns in coral reproductive biology at local and regional scales is crucial to eluc...
[Extract] Multi-specific, synchronous spawning of scleractinian corals was first documented on Austr...