International audienceThe major reef-building coral genus Acropora has never been recorded, living or fossil, from the Marquesas Islands in the central Pacific Ocean, which are characterized by limited modern reef formations. During the "Musorstom 9" cruise in 1997, investigations of marine platforms representing drowned reef systems revealed for the first time the presence of two Acropora species as fossils at seven Marquesas islands. The predominant species was Acropora valida, which was widespread in the archipelago and dated between 7.4 and 48.6 ka, providing evidence of an earlier Pacific distribution pattern broader than previously observed. It is proposed that disappearance of Acropora after 7.4 ka was linked to climatic events proba...
Acropora was present in Hawaii during the Miocene but disappeared from the geological record during...
As one of the most prolific and widespread reef builders, the staghorn coral Acropora holds a dispro...
Scleractinian corals have a global distribution ranging from shallow tropical seas to the depths of ...
International audienceThe major reef-building coral genus Acropora has never been recorded, living o...
Out of 150 species of the genus Acropora found in the world, only three are found in the Caribbean a...
Acropora Oken, 1815 is the most diverse and abundant coral genus on shallow-water Indo-Pacific reefs...
In recent years, marine scientists have become increasingly alarmed over the decline of live coral c...
International audienceOn intertropical coastlines, coral boulders located on the reef platform are o...
The origin of marine biodiversity in the Indo-Pacific is poorly known. Faunal turnover in scleractin...
To better understand the underlying causes of rarity and extinction risk in Acropora (staghorn coral...
To better understand the underlying causes of rarity and extinction risk in Acropora (staghorn coral...
The mass mortality of acroporid corals has transformed Caribbean reefs from coral- to macroalgal-dom...
Fossil reefs are valuable recorders of paleoenvironmental changes during the last deglaciation, and ...
Acropora was present in Hawaii during the Miocene but disappeared from the geological record during...
As one of the most prolific and widespread reef builders, the staghorn coral Acropora holds a dispro...
Scleractinian corals have a global distribution ranging from shallow tropical seas to the depths of ...
International audienceThe major reef-building coral genus Acropora has never been recorded, living o...
Out of 150 species of the genus Acropora found in the world, only three are found in the Caribbean a...
Acropora Oken, 1815 is the most diverse and abundant coral genus on shallow-water Indo-Pacific reefs...
In recent years, marine scientists have become increasingly alarmed over the decline of live coral c...
International audienceOn intertropical coastlines, coral boulders located on the reef platform are o...
The origin of marine biodiversity in the Indo-Pacific is poorly known. Faunal turnover in scleractin...
To better understand the underlying causes of rarity and extinction risk in Acropora (staghorn coral...
To better understand the underlying causes of rarity and extinction risk in Acropora (staghorn coral...
The mass mortality of acroporid corals has transformed Caribbean reefs from coral- to macroalgal-dom...
Fossil reefs are valuable recorders of paleoenvironmental changes during the last deglaciation, and ...
Acropora was present in Hawaii during the Miocene but disappeared from the geological record during...
As one of the most prolific and widespread reef builders, the staghorn coral Acropora holds a dispro...
Scleractinian corals have a global distribution ranging from shallow tropical seas to the depths of ...