Stress-induced reductions in the world's coral populations are, in many locations, giving way to an increase in macroalgae, for example the common brown macroalgal genus Lobophora. While many ecological studies report a single species (Lobophora variegata), DNA-based identification methods have recently shown that Lobophora is a highly diverse genus with over 100 reported species. Here, we aim to identify possible ecological differences among Lobophora species by investigating environmental drivers of Lobophora assemblages. We sampled Lobophora thalli from 12 reefs around Palau (Micronesia) at varying depths, wave exposure, and herbivore biomass. Using one mitochondrial marker (cox3) and two chloroplast markers (psbA, rbcL), we uncovered a ...
To persist in oligotrophic waters, reef-building corals rely on nutritional interactions with their ...
Background Dinoflagellates of family Symbiodiniaceae are important to coral reef ecosystems because ...
International audienceEcosystem engineering species alter the physical structure of their environmen...
Stress-induced reductions in the world’s coral populations are, in many locations, giving way to an ...
The brown macroalgal genus Lobophora plays important ecological roles in many marine ecosystems. Thi...
Until the recent use of molecular markers, species diversity of Lobophora, an ecologically important...
International audienceUntil the recent use of molecular markers, species diversity of Lobophora, an ...
International audienceThe tropical to warm-temperate marine brown macroalgal genus Lobophora (Dictyo...
Cryptic species that are morphologically similar co-occur because either the rate of competitive exc...
The brown alga Lobophora represents a notable benthic component in tropical coral reefs, and began d...
International audienceThe adaptative bleaching hypothesis (ABH) states that, depending on the symbio...
The adaptative bleaching hypothesis (ABH) states that, depending on the symbiotic flexibility of cor...
Small-scale structural complexity shapes how consumers and primary producers interact, which can inf...
Aim: Historical processes that shaped current diversity patterns of seaweeds remain poorly understoo...
Variation among functionally similar species in their response to environmental stress buffers ecosy...
To persist in oligotrophic waters, reef-building corals rely on nutritional interactions with their ...
Background Dinoflagellates of family Symbiodiniaceae are important to coral reef ecosystems because ...
International audienceEcosystem engineering species alter the physical structure of their environmen...
Stress-induced reductions in the world’s coral populations are, in many locations, giving way to an ...
The brown macroalgal genus Lobophora plays important ecological roles in many marine ecosystems. Thi...
Until the recent use of molecular markers, species diversity of Lobophora, an ecologically important...
International audienceUntil the recent use of molecular markers, species diversity of Lobophora, an ...
International audienceThe tropical to warm-temperate marine brown macroalgal genus Lobophora (Dictyo...
Cryptic species that are morphologically similar co-occur because either the rate of competitive exc...
The brown alga Lobophora represents a notable benthic component in tropical coral reefs, and began d...
International audienceThe adaptative bleaching hypothesis (ABH) states that, depending on the symbio...
The adaptative bleaching hypothesis (ABH) states that, depending on the symbiotic flexibility of cor...
Small-scale structural complexity shapes how consumers and primary producers interact, which can inf...
Aim: Historical processes that shaped current diversity patterns of seaweeds remain poorly understoo...
Variation among functionally similar species in their response to environmental stress buffers ecosy...
To persist in oligotrophic waters, reef-building corals rely on nutritional interactions with their ...
Background Dinoflagellates of family Symbiodiniaceae are important to coral reef ecosystems because ...
International audienceEcosystem engineering species alter the physical structure of their environmen...