The high morphological resemblance between branching corals and trees, can lead to comparative studies on pattern formation traits, best exemplified in plants and in some cnidarians. Here, 81 branches of similar size of the hermatypic coral Stylophora pistillata were lopped of three different genets, their skeletons marked with alizarin red-S, and divided haphazardly into three morphometric treatment groups: (I) upright position; (II) horizontal position, intact tip; and (III) horizontal position, cut tip. After 1 y of in-situ growth, the 45 surviving ramets were brought to the laboratory, their tissues removed and their architectures analyzed by 22 morphological parameters (MPs). We found that within 1 y, isolated branches developed into s...
Many terrestrial plants form complex morphological structures and will alter these growth patterns i...
<p>A–D, <i>Dendrophyllia boschmai</i> (OCU 6661). E–I, <i>Dendrophyllia cribrosa</i> (OCU 6671). Sca...
Acropora formosa Oken, 1815, a fast growing member of the coral genus which dominates regions of den...
BACKGROUND: Asexual increase occurs in virtually all colonial organisms. However, little is known ab...
Background: Asexual increase occurs in virtually all colonial organisms. However, little is known ab...
The morphogenesis of colonial stony corals is the result of the collective behaviour of many coral p...
<p>A–D, <i>Dendrophyllia boschmai.</i> E–H, <i>Dendrophyllia cribrosa</i>. A and E, Locations of bud...
Mechanisms underlying morphological variation in two highly variable reef corals are discussed. Surv...
Morphological plasticity is common among clonal organisms, including scleractinian corals, yet the r...
Morphological plasticity is common among clonal organisms, including scleractinian corals, yet the r...
<p>a) Morphological skeleton generated from a volume of a CT scan of a Madracis colony, b) branch th...
Many terrestrial plants form complex morphological structures and will alter these growth patterns i...
Many terrestrial plants form complex morphological structures and will alter these growth patterns i...
The success of scleractinian corals can be attributed to a symbiotic relationship between the coral ...
Despite the universality of branching patterns in marine modular colonial organisms, there is neithe...
Many terrestrial plants form complex morphological structures and will alter these growth patterns i...
<p>A–D, <i>Dendrophyllia boschmai</i> (OCU 6661). E–I, <i>Dendrophyllia cribrosa</i> (OCU 6671). Sca...
Acropora formosa Oken, 1815, a fast growing member of the coral genus which dominates regions of den...
BACKGROUND: Asexual increase occurs in virtually all colonial organisms. However, little is known ab...
Background: Asexual increase occurs in virtually all colonial organisms. However, little is known ab...
The morphogenesis of colonial stony corals is the result of the collective behaviour of many coral p...
<p>A–D, <i>Dendrophyllia boschmai.</i> E–H, <i>Dendrophyllia cribrosa</i>. A and E, Locations of bud...
Mechanisms underlying morphological variation in two highly variable reef corals are discussed. Surv...
Morphological plasticity is common among clonal organisms, including scleractinian corals, yet the r...
Morphological plasticity is common among clonal organisms, including scleractinian corals, yet the r...
<p>a) Morphological skeleton generated from a volume of a CT scan of a Madracis colony, b) branch th...
Many terrestrial plants form complex morphological structures and will alter these growth patterns i...
Many terrestrial plants form complex morphological structures and will alter these growth patterns i...
The success of scleractinian corals can be attributed to a symbiotic relationship between the coral ...
Despite the universality of branching patterns in marine modular colonial organisms, there is neithe...
Many terrestrial plants form complex morphological structures and will alter these growth patterns i...
<p>A–D, <i>Dendrophyllia boschmai</i> (OCU 6661). E–I, <i>Dendrophyllia cribrosa</i> (OCU 6671). Sca...
Acropora formosa Oken, 1815, a fast growing member of the coral genus which dominates regions of den...