Natural hybridization of corals in the Indo-Pacific has been considered rather rare. However, field studies have observed many corals with intermediate interspecific or unusual morphologies. Given that the existence of F1 hybrids with intermediate interspecific morphologies has been proven in the Caribbean, hybrids may also inhabit the Indo-Pacific and occur more frequently than expected. In this study, we focused on two morphologically different species, Acropora florida and A. intermedia, and performed crossing experiments at Akajima Island, Japan. Results showed that these species could hybridize in both directions via eggs and sperm, but that fertilization rates significantly differed according to which species provided eggs. These resu...
Hybridization is often cited as a potential source of evolutionary novelty in the order Scleractinia...
Many species of reef-building corals spawn gametes synchronously in the reef, and hybridization has ...
Hybridization is often cited as a potential source of evolutionary novelty in the order Scleractinia...
Background The coral genus Acropora contains more than 150 species with very high morphological dive...
Hybridization was proposed as being an important source of evolutionary novelty in broadcast-spawnin...
Synchronous spawning of many coral species that co-occur on Indo-Pacific reefs raises the possibilit...
Hybridisation between coral species clearly occurs in vitro, but the evolutionary significance of th...
The Caribbean corals, Acropora palmata (elkhorn) and A. cervicornis (staghorn), are abundant in foss...
Acropora is one of the largest taxonomic groups of scleractinian corals in the Indo-Pacific and cont...
Abstract The morphologically variable reef coral pre-viously known as Montastraea annularis (Ellis a...
Species boundaries among five sympatric coral species of the Indo-Pacific Acropora aspera group were...
Hybridization is often cited as a potential source of evolutionary novelty in the order Scleractinia...
The merging of two genomes through hybridization produces a unique combination of traits and phenoty...
This thesis addresses several aspects of the genetics and reproductive biology of cross-fertile, mas...
Hybridization is often cited as a potential source of evolutionary novelty in the order Scleractinia...
Hybridization is often cited as a potential source of evolutionary novelty in the order Scleractinia...
Many species of reef-building corals spawn gametes synchronously in the reef, and hybridization has ...
Hybridization is often cited as a potential source of evolutionary novelty in the order Scleractinia...
Background The coral genus Acropora contains more than 150 species with very high morphological dive...
Hybridization was proposed as being an important source of evolutionary novelty in broadcast-spawnin...
Synchronous spawning of many coral species that co-occur on Indo-Pacific reefs raises the possibilit...
Hybridisation between coral species clearly occurs in vitro, but the evolutionary significance of th...
The Caribbean corals, Acropora palmata (elkhorn) and A. cervicornis (staghorn), are abundant in foss...
Acropora is one of the largest taxonomic groups of scleractinian corals in the Indo-Pacific and cont...
Abstract The morphologically variable reef coral pre-viously known as Montastraea annularis (Ellis a...
Species boundaries among five sympatric coral species of the Indo-Pacific Acropora aspera group were...
Hybridization is often cited as a potential source of evolutionary novelty in the order Scleractinia...
The merging of two genomes through hybridization produces a unique combination of traits and phenoty...
This thesis addresses several aspects of the genetics and reproductive biology of cross-fertile, mas...
Hybridization is often cited as a potential source of evolutionary novelty in the order Scleractinia...
Hybridization is often cited as a potential source of evolutionary novelty in the order Scleractinia...
Many species of reef-building corals spawn gametes synchronously in the reef, and hybridization has ...
Hybridization is often cited as a potential source of evolutionary novelty in the order Scleractinia...