2015
DOI: 10.1080/17451000.2015.1056798
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Reproductive patterns of the coralPocillopora damicornisat Gorgona Island, Colombian Pacific Ocean

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“…Such trade-offs will be more likely to occur when disturbances coincide with key reproductive processes such as gametogenesis. For example, at Gorgona Island, P. damicornis begins gamete production in February (coinciding with extreme low-tide events), but in May (when gamete maturation occurs) colonies with partial bleaching do not produce gametes (Castrillón-Cifuentes et al 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such trade-offs will be more likely to occur when disturbances coincide with key reproductive processes such as gametogenesis. For example, at Gorgona Island, P. damicornis begins gamete production in February (coinciding with extreme low-tide events), but in May (when gamete maturation occurs) colonies with partial bleaching do not produce gametes (Castrillón-Cifuentes et al 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, in cases in which hermaphrodites are found to be extremely rare, the species is usually considered as exhibiting stable gonochorism (Giese 1974;Harrison 2011;Glynn et al 2017). The occurrence of the three sexual morphs can also be found within colonies (Tomascik and Sander 1987;Guest et al 2012;Castrillo ´n-Cifuentes et al 2015). For example, Guest et al (2012) found episodic occurrences of hermaphroditism in Diploastrea heliopora, in which colonies contained male, female, and a low proportion of 'co-sexual' polyps (i.e., containing both oocytes and spermaries on the same mesentery).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, exceptions to these systematic trends are evident in certain coral species that exhibit a more complex sexual pattern (Baird et al 2009;Harrison 2011), including the occurrence of hermaphroditism in a species otherwise considered to be gonochoric. Such atypical sexual systems have been recorded in various species in which different populations are either gonochoric or hermaphroditic (Glynn et al 1994), with some populations containing a mixture of females, males, and hermaphrodites (Soong 1991;Santiago-Valentı ´n et al 2015), or in which a mixture of the three sexual morphs exist within the same colony (Tomascik and Sander 1987;Harrison 2011;Guest et al 2012;Castrillo ´n-Cifuentes et al 2015;Glynn et al 2017). Species belonging to the family Fungiidae are among those exhibiting atypical sexuality (Harrison 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2) Settlement of sexually produced larvae and their subsequent juvenile recruitment also contribute to repopulate affected areas of the reef. While it has been difficult to observe coral larval settlement on artificial substrates in the eastern tropical Pacific (Medina-Rosas, et al, 2005; López-Pérez, et al, 2007), including Gorgona Island (Lozano-Cortés and Zapata, 2014), histological evidence clearly indicates that gonad maturation and sexual reproduction indeed occur in ETP coral populations (Glynn, et al, 2017b), including those at La Azufrada reef (Castrillón-Cifuentes, et al, 2015). In fact, juvenile colonies are often seen on the bare carbonate pavement on the reef flat of La Azufrada reef suggesting that recruitment of sexually-produced colonies is occurring (Jaramillo-González, 2012).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%