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Autores principales: Levitan, Don R, Olsen, Kevin C, Best, Rachael M, Edmunds, Peter J
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Publicado: Ecology 2025
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Acceso en línea:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40344585/
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author Levitan, Don R
Olsen, Kevin C
Best, Rachael M
Edmunds, Peter J
author_facet Levitan, Don R
Olsen, Kevin C
Best, Rachael M
Edmunds, Peter J
Levitan, Don R
Olsen, Kevin C
Best, Rachael M
Edmunds, Peter J
collection PubMed - marine biology
contents Brooding and parthenogenesis enhance the success of the coral Porites astreoides relative to Orbicella annularis. Levitan, Don R Olsen, Kevin C Best, Rachael M Edmunds, Peter J Animals Anthozoa Parthenogenesis Coral Reefs Larva Reproduction Genetic Variation Species Specificity The abundance of many Caribbean corals has declined over the past few decades, yet now Porites astreoides is more common on many shallow reefs than in the 1980s and shows evidence of local adaptation. We compare the small-scale (1-8000 m) genetic structure of this brooding species and the broadcasting coral Orbicella annularis on reefs (
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spellingShingle Brooding and parthenogenesis enhance the success of the coral Porites astreoides relative to Orbicella annularis.
Levitan, Don R
Olsen, Kevin C
Best, Rachael M
Edmunds, Peter J
Animals
Anthozoa
Parthenogenesis
Coral Reefs
Larva
Reproduction
Genetic Variation
Species Specificity
Brooding and parthenogenesis enhance the success of the coral Porites astreoides relative to Orbicella annularis. Levitan, Don R Olsen, Kevin C Best, Rachael M Edmunds, Peter J Animals Anthozoa Parthenogenesis Coral Reefs Larva Reproduction Genetic Variation Species Specificity The abundance of many Caribbean corals has declined over the past few decades, yet now Porites astreoides is more common on many shallow reefs than in the 1980s and shows evidence of local adaptation. We compare the small-scale (1-8000 m) genetic structure of this brooding species and the broadcasting coral Orbicella annularis on reefs (
title Brooding and parthenogenesis enhance the success of the coral Porites astreoides relative to Orbicella annularis.
topic Animals
Anthozoa
Parthenogenesis
Coral Reefs
Larva
Reproduction
Genetic Variation
Species Specificity
url https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40344585/