2005
DOI: 10.1080/07924259.2005.9652186
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Seasonal reproduction in equatorial reef corals

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“…1b), including three species that had not been observed to spawn previously (A. plantaginea, A. parapharaonis, and A. lamarcki). This is the first documented multi-specific synchronous spawning event in the Red Sea, demonstrating that the asynchronous spawning pattern at Eilat in the Gulf of Aqaba (Shlesinger and Loya 1985) is not representative of the Red Sea, and providing further support for the prediction that these events are characteristic of all speciose coral assemblages (Guest et al 2005).…”
Section: Synchronous Spawning Of Acropora In the Red Seamentioning
confidence: 86%
“…1b), including three species that had not been observed to spawn previously (A. plantaginea, A. parapharaonis, and A. lamarcki). This is the first documented multi-specific synchronous spawning event in the Red Sea, demonstrating that the asynchronous spawning pattern at Eilat in the Gulf of Aqaba (Shlesinger and Loya 1985) is not representative of the Red Sea, and providing further support for the prediction that these events are characteristic of all speciose coral assemblages (Guest et al 2005).…”
Section: Synchronous Spawning Of Acropora In the Red Seamentioning
confidence: 86%
“…Gamete development and spawning are initiated by certain environmental conditions, hence spawning is often synchronized, triggered by the calm season (van Woesik, 2010), increasing temperature (Shlesinger and Loya, 1985;Gleason, 1996;Guest et al, 2005) and/or by a particular moon phase (Richmond and Hunter, 1990). One of the advantages of spawning during the calm season, which usually coincides with low precipitation, low river run-off and low nutrient supply to coastal waters, may be in the lower abundance of space competitors that are competitively superior in nutrient-enriched waters (algae, fast-growing ascidians, barnacles and other opportunistic fouling organisms; Birkeland, 1977;Glassom et al, 2004).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However the differences in timing for A. hyacinthus and A. digitifera is surprising as these species spawn during the major multi-species spawning period in April in nearby Singapore (Guest et al, 2005a) and Bintan, Indonesia (unpublished data). Furthermore, the lunar timing of spawning is earlier in Pulau Tioman than for conspecifics in Singapore.…”
Section: Peerjmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, the lunar timing of spawning is earlier in Pulau Tioman than for conspecifics in Singapore. For example most species in Singapore spawn between 3 and 6 nights after the full moon (Guest et al, 2002(Guest et al, , 2005a) whereas in Pulau Tioman corals spawned between 2 nights before and 2 nights after the full moon.…”
Section: Peerjmentioning
confidence: 99%
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