The reproductive ecology of the zooxanthellate reef coral Pavona clavus was investigated at several sites in Costa Rica, Panama, and the Galapagos Islands (Ecuador) over the period 1985–2009. Pavona clavus displayed stable gonochorism as only five hermaphrodites were found in 590 samples. At four of five locations, sex ratios were skewed toward female dominance; however, at Saboga Island (Panama) male colonies predominated. In Panama, sexual maturity was observed in an estimated eight year old female colony, and several colonies of 10–20 years of age demonstrated gametogenesis. Sexual activity was observed at all study sites, but gamete development occurred in only 14–31% of colonies sampled sporadically. Seasonality of gametogenic activity...
Global declines in live coral cover and the proliferation of macroalgae on coral reefs is leading to...
When organisms release gametes into the sea, synchrony must be precise to increase fertilization and...
Coral populations and structural coral reefs have undergone severe reductions and losses respectivel...
Two zooxanthellate, scleractinian species present in the equatorial eastern Pacific, Psammocora stel...
A comparative study of the reproductive ecology of the zooxanthellate, scleractinian corals Porites ...
The reproductive ecology of the zooxanthellate reef coral Pavona clavus was investigated at several ...
The reproductive ecology of Tubastraea coccinea Lesson, an azooxanthellate tropical scleractinian co...
Reproductive characters of the Caribbean reef-building coral Acropora cervicornis were investigated ...
The amount of energy invested in sexual reproduction by scleractinian corals depends on their life h...
Scleractinian corals typically reproduce sexually as either gonochoric (separate male and female) or...
Contrasts in spawning time between in situ and ex situ colonies of the pillar coral Dendrogyra cylin...
At high latitudes (\u3e25°), sexual reproduction and the maintenance of coral populations can be imp...
In an eastern-Pacific coral assemblage at Devil’s Crown, Galápagos Islands, Ecuador, two coral speci...
Siderastrea siderea is one of the most abundant corals at high latitude shallow sites along the Flor...
Early research into coral reproductive biology suggested that spawning synchrony was driven by varia...
Global declines in live coral cover and the proliferation of macroalgae on coral reefs is leading to...
When organisms release gametes into the sea, synchrony must be precise to increase fertilization and...
Coral populations and structural coral reefs have undergone severe reductions and losses respectivel...
Two zooxanthellate, scleractinian species present in the equatorial eastern Pacific, Psammocora stel...
A comparative study of the reproductive ecology of the zooxanthellate, scleractinian corals Porites ...
The reproductive ecology of the zooxanthellate reef coral Pavona clavus was investigated at several ...
The reproductive ecology of Tubastraea coccinea Lesson, an azooxanthellate tropical scleractinian co...
Reproductive characters of the Caribbean reef-building coral Acropora cervicornis were investigated ...
The amount of energy invested in sexual reproduction by scleractinian corals depends on their life h...
Scleractinian corals typically reproduce sexually as either gonochoric (separate male and female) or...
Contrasts in spawning time between in situ and ex situ colonies of the pillar coral Dendrogyra cylin...
At high latitudes (\u3e25°), sexual reproduction and the maintenance of coral populations can be imp...
In an eastern-Pacific coral assemblage at Devil’s Crown, Galápagos Islands, Ecuador, two coral speci...
Siderastrea siderea is one of the most abundant corals at high latitude shallow sites along the Flor...
Early research into coral reproductive biology suggested that spawning synchrony was driven by varia...
Global declines in live coral cover and the proliferation of macroalgae on coral reefs is leading to...
When organisms release gametes into the sea, synchrony must be precise to increase fertilization and...
Coral populations and structural coral reefs have undergone severe reductions and losses respectivel...