Contemporary advances in microfluidic and molecular techniques have enabled coral studies to shift from reef and colony scales to polyp- and molecular-level investigations. Polyp bail-out provides an alternative approach to acquire solitary polyps for studies at finer scales. Although induction of polyp bail-out has been reported in several studies, polyp health after bail-out has not been investigated. In this study, we monitored morphological and genetic changes in Pocillopora acuta polyps after bail-out induced by hyperosmosis. In isosmotic conditions, over 80% of bailed-out polyps survived, of which half regenerated normal polyp morphology within 5 days, including a polarized polyp body, extended tentacles, and a distinguishable oral di...
6 pages, 3 figuresCnidarians, characterized by high levels of plasticity, exhibit remarkable mechani...
In scleractinian reef-building corals, patterns of cell self-renewal, migration and death remain vir...
White syndrome has been described as one of the most prolific diseases on the Great Barrier Reef. Pr...
Colonial lifestyles have been adopted by the majority of shallow-water stony corals (Cnidaria: Scler...
Polyp bail-out is a stress response exhibited by some pocilloporid corals, with mechanisms and conse...
Corals have evolved a variety of stress responses to changing conditions, many of which have been th...
BackgroundA coral colony is composed of physiologically integrated polyps. In stony corals, colonial...
Polyp bail-out constitutes both a stress response and an asexual reproductive strategy that potentia...
© 2017 Fordyce AJ et al. Polyp bailout is an established but understudied coral stress response that...
Coral reefs, vital ecosystems supporting marine biodiversity, face unprecedented threats from anthro...
Cnidarians are known to undergo reverse development as a survival mechanism against adverse environm...
Scleractinian corals feature both sessile and mobile stages and diverse modes of development. In som...
The wild harvest of corals for the aquarium trade has had negative impacts on coral reef ecosystems....
Author Posting. © Inter-Research, 2009. This article is posted here by permission of Inter-Research...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityPLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authori...
6 pages, 3 figuresCnidarians, characterized by high levels of plasticity, exhibit remarkable mechani...
In scleractinian reef-building corals, patterns of cell self-renewal, migration and death remain vir...
White syndrome has been described as one of the most prolific diseases on the Great Barrier Reef. Pr...
Colonial lifestyles have been adopted by the majority of shallow-water stony corals (Cnidaria: Scler...
Polyp bail-out is a stress response exhibited by some pocilloporid corals, with mechanisms and conse...
Corals have evolved a variety of stress responses to changing conditions, many of which have been th...
BackgroundA coral colony is composed of physiologically integrated polyps. In stony corals, colonial...
Polyp bail-out constitutes both a stress response and an asexual reproductive strategy that potentia...
© 2017 Fordyce AJ et al. Polyp bailout is an established but understudied coral stress response that...
Coral reefs, vital ecosystems supporting marine biodiversity, face unprecedented threats from anthro...
Cnidarians are known to undergo reverse development as a survival mechanism against adverse environm...
Scleractinian corals feature both sessile and mobile stages and diverse modes of development. In som...
The wild harvest of corals for the aquarium trade has had negative impacts on coral reef ecosystems....
Author Posting. © Inter-Research, 2009. This article is posted here by permission of Inter-Research...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityPLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authori...
6 pages, 3 figuresCnidarians, characterized by high levels of plasticity, exhibit remarkable mechani...
In scleractinian reef-building corals, patterns of cell self-renewal, migration and death remain vir...
White syndrome has been described as one of the most prolific diseases on the Great Barrier Reef. Pr...