Current seawater temperatures around the northeastern Arabian Peninsula resemble future global forecasts as temperatures [35 C are commonly observed in summer. To provide a more fundamental aim of understanding the structure of wild populations in extreme environmental conditions, we conducted a population genetic study of a widespread, regional endemic table coral species, Acropora downingi, across the northeastern Arabian Peninsula. A total of 63 samples were collected in the southern Arabian/Persian Gulf (Abu Dhabi and Qatar) and the Sea of Oman (northeastern Oman). Using RAD-seq techniques, we described the population structure of A. downingi across the study area. Pairwise G’st and distancebased analyses using neutral marker...
The Arabian Peninsula borders the hottest reefs in the world, and corals living in these extreme env...
Individual massive coral colonies, primarily faviids and poritids, from three distinct assemblages w...
Coral reefs are in rapid decline on a global scale due to human activities and a changing climate. S...
Current seawater temperatures around the northeastern Arabian Peninsula resemble future global forec...
Coral reefs are among the most threatened ecosystem, partly due to the sustained and ongoing effects...
The size structure of coral populations is the culmination of key demographic events, including recr...
Corals in the Arabian/Persian Gulf (PAG) survive extreme sea temperatures (summer mean: >34&d...
Corals in the Arabian/Persian Gulf (PAG) survive extreme sea temperatures (summer mean: >34°C), and ...
The symbiotic association of corals and unicellular algae of the genus Symbiodinium in the southern ...
Corals in the Arabian/Persian Gulf (PAG) survive extreme sea temperatures (summer mean: >34°C), a...
The adaptation of tropical coral communities to the world's hottest sea, the Persian/Arabian Gulf (P...
The adaptation of tropical coral communities to the world's hottest sea, the Persian/Arabian Gulf (P...
Coral populations in the world’s warmest reefs, the Persian/Arabian Gulf (PAG), represent an ideal m...
Published onlineJournal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tCoral reefs are in rapid decline on a...
Two positive sea-surface temperature anomalies occurred in the Arabian Gulf in short sequence. Betw...
The Arabian Peninsula borders the hottest reefs in the world, and corals living in these extreme env...
Individual massive coral colonies, primarily faviids and poritids, from three distinct assemblages w...
Coral reefs are in rapid decline on a global scale due to human activities and a changing climate. S...
Current seawater temperatures around the northeastern Arabian Peninsula resemble future global forec...
Coral reefs are among the most threatened ecosystem, partly due to the sustained and ongoing effects...
The size structure of coral populations is the culmination of key demographic events, including recr...
Corals in the Arabian/Persian Gulf (PAG) survive extreme sea temperatures (summer mean: >34&d...
Corals in the Arabian/Persian Gulf (PAG) survive extreme sea temperatures (summer mean: >34°C), and ...
The symbiotic association of corals and unicellular algae of the genus Symbiodinium in the southern ...
Corals in the Arabian/Persian Gulf (PAG) survive extreme sea temperatures (summer mean: >34°C), a...
The adaptation of tropical coral communities to the world's hottest sea, the Persian/Arabian Gulf (P...
The adaptation of tropical coral communities to the world's hottest sea, the Persian/Arabian Gulf (P...
Coral populations in the world’s warmest reefs, the Persian/Arabian Gulf (PAG), represent an ideal m...
Published onlineJournal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tCoral reefs are in rapid decline on a...
Two positive sea-surface temperature anomalies occurred in the Arabian Gulf in short sequence. Betw...
The Arabian Peninsula borders the hottest reefs in the world, and corals living in these extreme env...
Individual massive coral colonies, primarily faviids and poritids, from three distinct assemblages w...
Coral reefs are in rapid decline on a global scale due to human activities and a changing climate. S...