On one night per year, at a specific point in the lunar cycle, one of the most extraordinary reproductive events on the planet unfolds as hundreds of millions of broadcast spawning corals release their trillions of gametes into the waters of the tropical seas. Each species spawns on a specific night within the lunar cycle, typically from full moon to third quarter moon, and in a specific time window after sunset. This accuracy is essential to achieve efficient fertilization in the vastness of the oceans. In this report, we use transcriptome sequencing at noon and midnight across an entire lunar cycle to explore how acroporid corals interpret lunar signals. The data were interrogated by both time-of-day-dependent and time-of-day-independent ...
Background The intertidal zone of seacoasts, being affected by the superimposed tidal, diurnal and l...
Larval release by brooding corals is often assumed to display lunar periodicity. Here, we show that ...
Hundreds of species of reef-building corals spawn synchronously over a few nights each year, and moo...
On one night per year, at a specific point in the lunar cycle, one of the most extraordinary reprodu...
Many broadcast spawning corals in multiple reef regions release their gametes with incredible tempor...
Rhythms of various periodicities drive cyclical processes in organisms ranging from single cells to ...
Rhythms of various periodicities drive cyclical processes in organisms ranging from single cells to ...
Natural light cycles synchronize behavioral and physiological cycles over varying time periods in bo...
Reproductive timing in brooding corals has been correlated to temperature and lunar irradiance, but ...
Organisms have evolved to cope with geophysical cycles of different period lengths. In this review, ...
Synchronized multispecies mass spawning events are striking features of reproduction in corals. This...
Coral broadcast spawning events - in which gametes are released on certain nights predictably in rel...
Many reef-building corals participate in a mass-spawning event that occurs yearly on the Great Barri...
Background The intertidal zone of seacoasts, being affected by the superimposed tidal, diurnal and l...
Larval release by brooding corals is often assumed to display lunar periodicity. Here, we show that ...
Hundreds of species of reef-building corals spawn synchronously over a few nights each year, and moo...
On one night per year, at a specific point in the lunar cycle, one of the most extraordinary reprodu...
Many broadcast spawning corals in multiple reef regions release their gametes with incredible tempor...
Rhythms of various periodicities drive cyclical processes in organisms ranging from single cells to ...
Rhythms of various periodicities drive cyclical processes in organisms ranging from single cells to ...
Natural light cycles synchronize behavioral and physiological cycles over varying time periods in bo...
Reproductive timing in brooding corals has been correlated to temperature and lunar irradiance, but ...
Organisms have evolved to cope with geophysical cycles of different period lengths. In this review, ...
Synchronized multispecies mass spawning events are striking features of reproduction in corals. This...
Coral broadcast spawning events - in which gametes are released on certain nights predictably in rel...
Many reef-building corals participate in a mass-spawning event that occurs yearly on the Great Barri...
Background The intertidal zone of seacoasts, being affected by the superimposed tidal, diurnal and l...
Larval release by brooding corals is often assumed to display lunar periodicity. Here, we show that ...
Hundreds of species of reef-building corals spawn synchronously over a few nights each year, and moo...