Deep-sea octocorals are common habitat-formers in deep-sea ecosystems, however, our knowledge on their early life history stages is extremely limited. The present study focuses on the early life history of the species Dentomuricea aff. meteor, a common deep-sea octocoral in the Azores. The objective was to describe the embryo and larval biology of the target species under two temperature regimes, corresponding to the minimum and maximum temperatures in its natural environment during the spawning season. At temperature of 13 ±0.5 °C, embryos of the species reached the planula stage after 96h and displayed a median survival of 11 days. Planulae displayed swimming only after stimulation, swimming speed was 0.24 ±0.16 mm s−1 and increased sligh...
Thermal tolerances of early embryos and echinopluteus larvae were studied for two common bathyal ech...
Eggs of the shallow-water asteroids Asterias rubens and Marthasterias glacialis were fertilized in v...
In the Azores, gorgonians and antipatharians are the most frequent habitat-builders, making up more ...
Deep-sea octocorals are common habitat-formers in deep-sea ecosystems, however, our knowledge on the...
The study focuses on the early life stages of the species Dentomuricea aff. meteor, a common deep-se...
The study focuses on the early life stages of the species Dentomuricea aff. meteor, a common deep-se...
Deep-sea octocorals are common habitat-formers in deep-sea ecosystems, however, our knowledge on the...
ATLAS work package 1& 4 presentation at ATLAS 3rd General Assembly Cold-water corals are important ...
Increased temperatures are deleterious to early life stages in many organisms; however, the biologic...
Increased temperatures are deleterious to early life stages in many organisms; however, the biologic...
For sessile marine invertebrates the pelagic larval stage is the only means for dispersal, and thus ...
Deep-water octocorals form rich communities known as "coral gardens", considered priority habitats f...
International audienceMarine invertebrates are particularly vulnerable to climatic anomalies in earl...
Animals living in the marine intertidal zone have a suite of adaptations that allow them to survive ...
Climate warming can affect the developmental rate and embryonic survival of ectothermic species. How...
Thermal tolerances of early embryos and echinopluteus larvae were studied for two common bathyal ech...
Eggs of the shallow-water asteroids Asterias rubens and Marthasterias glacialis were fertilized in v...
In the Azores, gorgonians and antipatharians are the most frequent habitat-builders, making up more ...
Deep-sea octocorals are common habitat-formers in deep-sea ecosystems, however, our knowledge on the...
The study focuses on the early life stages of the species Dentomuricea aff. meteor, a common deep-se...
The study focuses on the early life stages of the species Dentomuricea aff. meteor, a common deep-se...
Deep-sea octocorals are common habitat-formers in deep-sea ecosystems, however, our knowledge on the...
ATLAS work package 1& 4 presentation at ATLAS 3rd General Assembly Cold-water corals are important ...
Increased temperatures are deleterious to early life stages in many organisms; however, the biologic...
Increased temperatures are deleterious to early life stages in many organisms; however, the biologic...
For sessile marine invertebrates the pelagic larval stage is the only means for dispersal, and thus ...
Deep-water octocorals form rich communities known as "coral gardens", considered priority habitats f...
International audienceMarine invertebrates are particularly vulnerable to climatic anomalies in earl...
Animals living in the marine intertidal zone have a suite of adaptations that allow them to survive ...
Climate warming can affect the developmental rate and embryonic survival of ectothermic species. How...
Thermal tolerances of early embryos and echinopluteus larvae were studied for two common bathyal ech...
Eggs of the shallow-water asteroids Asterias rubens and Marthasterias glacialis were fertilized in v...
In the Azores, gorgonians and antipatharians are the most frequent habitat-builders, making up more ...