Scleractinian corals feature both sessile and mobile stages and diverse modes of development. In some cases, development can be reversed. Examples include polyp detachment in response to environmental stress (bail-out or polyp expulsion) and reverse metamorphosis, where juveniles detach from the primary skeleton and revert to the mobile stage. Here, we provide aquaria and field evidence of a new form of reverse development: polyp dropout in the solitary cold-water coral Caryophyllia huinayensis. It features tissue retraction and detachment of an entire adult polyp from the skeleton in the putative absence of a stressor. The dropout polyp remains viable and continues to live for many weeks, albeit in a rather collapsed state lacking a well-d...
Cnidarians are known for their simple body plan and their complex life cycles, involving high regene...
Cnidarians are known for their simple body plan and their complex life cycles, involving high regen...
To describe the metamorphosis and post-larval development stages of the scleractinian cold-water cor...
Corals have evolved a variety of stress responses to changing conditions, many of which have been th...
Cnidarians, characterized by high levels of plasticity, exhibit remarkable mechanisms to withstand o...
Cnidarians, characterized by high levels of plasticity, exhibit remarkable mechanisms to withstand o...
© 2017 Fordyce AJ et al. Polyp bailout is an established but understudied coral stress response that...
This dataset provides observational evidence of polyp detachment in the solitary cold-water coral C...
Este artículo contiene 5 páginas, 2 figuras.Knowledge of reproductive biology is essential for ecol...
Cnidarians are known to undergo reverse development as a survival mechanism against adverse environm...
Contemporary advances in microfluidic and molecular techniques have enabled coral studies to shift f...
The morphogenesis of colonial stony corals is the result of the collective behaviour of many coral p...
The wild harvest of corals for the aquarium trade has had negative impacts on coral reef ecosystems....
Colonial lifestyles have been adopted by the majority of shallow-water stony corals (Cnidaria: Scler...
Scleractinian corals adapt to various substrate conditions with a variety of growth morphologies and...
Cnidarians are known for their simple body plan and their complex life cycles, involving high regene...
Cnidarians are known for their simple body plan and their complex life cycles, involving high regen...
To describe the metamorphosis and post-larval development stages of the scleractinian cold-water cor...
Corals have evolved a variety of stress responses to changing conditions, many of which have been th...
Cnidarians, characterized by high levels of plasticity, exhibit remarkable mechanisms to withstand o...
Cnidarians, characterized by high levels of plasticity, exhibit remarkable mechanisms to withstand o...
© 2017 Fordyce AJ et al. Polyp bailout is an established but understudied coral stress response that...
This dataset provides observational evidence of polyp detachment in the solitary cold-water coral C...
Este artículo contiene 5 páginas, 2 figuras.Knowledge of reproductive biology is essential for ecol...
Cnidarians are known to undergo reverse development as a survival mechanism against adverse environm...
Contemporary advances in microfluidic and molecular techniques have enabled coral studies to shift f...
The morphogenesis of colonial stony corals is the result of the collective behaviour of many coral p...
The wild harvest of corals for the aquarium trade has had negative impacts on coral reef ecosystems....
Colonial lifestyles have been adopted by the majority of shallow-water stony corals (Cnidaria: Scler...
Scleractinian corals adapt to various substrate conditions with a variety of growth morphologies and...
Cnidarians are known for their simple body plan and their complex life cycles, involving high regene...
Cnidarians are known for their simple body plan and their complex life cycles, involving high regen...
To describe the metamorphosis and post-larval development stages of the scleractinian cold-water cor...