Coral Larvae

This category features publications that are directly related to coral larvae:
Abstract: Inshore coral reefs are experiencing the combined pressures of excess nutrient availability associated with …
Abstract: Reef coral assemblages are highly dynamic and subject to repeated disturbances, which are predicted …
Abstract: Coral reproduction is vulnerable to both declining water quality and warming temperatures, with simultaneous …
Abstract: For sessile marine invertebrates with complex life cycles, habitat choice is directed by the …
Abstract: Elkhorn coral (Acropora palmata) populations provide important ecological functions on shallow Caribbean reefs, many …
Abstract: Reef-building corals have essential roles in reef ecosystems but are highly susceptible to disturbances. …
Abstract: Coral cover and recruitment have decreased on reefs worldwide due to climate change-related disturbances. …
Abstract: Globally, many coral reefs are degraded and demonstrate reduced coral cover and increased macroalgal …
Abstract: Marine reserves have been advocated worldwide as conservation and fishery management tools. It is …
Abstract: Reef-building corals produce planktonic planula larvae that must select an appropriate habitat to settle …
Abstract: The tropical southwest Indian Ocean is a coral biodiversity hotspot, with remote reefs physically …
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