Several obligate associate crabs and shrimps species may co-occur and interact within a single coral host, leading to patterns of associations that can provide essential ecological services. However, knowledge of the dynamics of interactions in this system is limited, partly because identifying species involved in the network remains challenging. In this study, we assessed the diversity of the decapods involved in exosymbiotic assemblages for juvenile and adult Pocillopora damicornis types alpha and beta on reefs of New Caledonia and Reunion Island. This approach revealed complex patterns of association at regional and local scales with a prevalence of assemblages involving crab-shrimp partnerships. Furthermore, the distinction of two linea...
Coral guard-crabs in the genus Trapezia are well-documented defenders of their pocilloporid coral ho...
The aim of this study is to assess the biodiversity of the reef cryptofauna (with a focus on the dec...
Divergent natural selection driven by competition for limited resources can promote speciation, even...
International audienceSeveral obligate associate crabs and shrimps species may co-occur and interact...
Natural and anthropogenic disturbances are changing coral reef systems at local and global scales. I...
Natural and anthropogenic disturbances are changing coral reef systems at local and global scales. I...
Coral reefs are the most biodiverse marine ecosystem and one of the most threatened by global climat...
Coral reefs are the most biodiverse marine ecosystem and one of the most threatened by global climat...
Coral reefs are the most biodiverse marine ecosystem and one of the most threatened by global climat...
Mutualisms often involve one host supporting multiple symbionts, whose identity, density and intragu...
<div><p>Mutualisms often involve one host supporting multiple symbionts, whose identity, density and...
Microevolutionary studies and natural history suggest that host-specialization has promoted the high...
Abstract Coral reefs accommodate a myriad of species, many of which live in association with a host ...
Divergent natural selection driven by competition for limited resources can promote speciation, even...
Divergent natural selection driven by competition for limited resources can promote speciation, even...
Coral guard-crabs in the genus Trapezia are well-documented defenders of their pocilloporid coral ho...
The aim of this study is to assess the biodiversity of the reef cryptofauna (with a focus on the dec...
Divergent natural selection driven by competition for limited resources can promote speciation, even...
International audienceSeveral obligate associate crabs and shrimps species may co-occur and interact...
Natural and anthropogenic disturbances are changing coral reef systems at local and global scales. I...
Natural and anthropogenic disturbances are changing coral reef systems at local and global scales. I...
Coral reefs are the most biodiverse marine ecosystem and one of the most threatened by global climat...
Coral reefs are the most biodiverse marine ecosystem and one of the most threatened by global climat...
Coral reefs are the most biodiverse marine ecosystem and one of the most threatened by global climat...
Mutualisms often involve one host supporting multiple symbionts, whose identity, density and intragu...
<div><p>Mutualisms often involve one host supporting multiple symbionts, whose identity, density and...
Microevolutionary studies and natural history suggest that host-specialization has promoted the high...
Abstract Coral reefs accommodate a myriad of species, many of which live in association with a host ...
Divergent natural selection driven by competition for limited resources can promote speciation, even...
Divergent natural selection driven by competition for limited resources can promote speciation, even...
Coral guard-crabs in the genus Trapezia are well-documented defenders of their pocilloporid coral ho...
The aim of this study is to assess the biodiversity of the reef cryptofauna (with a focus on the dec...
Divergent natural selection driven by competition for limited resources can promote speciation, even...