2024
DOI: 10.1111/mec.17307
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Severe hurricanes increase recruitment and gene flow in the clonal sponge Aplysina cauliformis

Iris Segura‐García,
Julie B. Olson,
Deborah J. Gochfeld
et al.

Abstract: Upright branching sponges, such as Aplysina cauliformis, provide critical three‐dimensional habitat for other organisms and assist in stabilizing coral reef substrata, but are highly susceptible to breakage during storms. Breakage can increase sponge fragmentation, contributing to population clonality and inbreeding. Conversely, storms could provide opportunities for new genotypes to enter populations via larval recruitment, resulting in greater genetic diversity in locations with frequent storms. The unpreced… Show more

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