2021
DOI: 10.1007/s00338-021-02074-1
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Tissue fusion and enhanced genotypic diversity support the survival of Pocillopora acuta coral recruits under thermal stress

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“…Evidence indicates that low larval settlement densities can compromise the production of SUs with at least one colony at the time of outplanting due to high post-settlement mortality, while high settlement densities can compromise survivorship due to density dependent effects (Doropoulos et al, 2017;Cameron and Harrison, 2020). Additionally, high larval densities promote the formation of chimeras, a factor that needs further research as their implications on colony growth and survivorship are still understudied (however see Rinkevich, 2019;Huffmyer et al, 2021).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Evidence indicates that low larval settlement densities can compromise the production of SUs with at least one colony at the time of outplanting due to high post-settlement mortality, while high settlement densities can compromise survivorship due to density dependent effects (Doropoulos et al, 2017;Cameron and Harrison, 2020). Additionally, high larval densities promote the formation of chimeras, a factor that needs further research as their implications on colony growth and survivorship are still understudied (however see Rinkevich, 2019;Huffmyer et al, 2021).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The formation and fusion of multi-polyp chimeras during early ontogeny confer numerous benefits that seemingly outweigh the potential costs of conflict among partners (Amar et al, 2008). Chimeras have been shown to exhibit significantly higher survival and growth than individual recruits, and the immediate increase in size achieved through fusion helps vulnerable coral recruits rapidly surpass size-escape thresholds (Raymundo & Maypa, 2004; Amar et al, 2008; Christiansen et al, 2008; Vermeij & Sandin, 2008; Puill-Stephan et al, 2011; Doropoulos et al, 2016; Sampayo et al, 2020; Huffmyer et al, 2021). In addition, chimerism may be a powerful mechanism of “evolutionary rescue”, because the genetic variation present in multi-partner aggregations may enhance plasticity and stress tolerance compared with single-genet individuals (Rinkevich & Yankelevich, 2004; Rinkevich et al, 2016; Rinkevich, 2019; Huffmyer et al, 2021).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chimeras have been shown to exhibit significantly higher survival and growth than individual recruits, and the immediate increase in size achieved through fusion helps vulnerable coral recruits rapidly surpass size-escape thresholds (Raymundo & Maypa, 2004; Amar et al, 2008; Christiansen et al, 2008; Vermeij & Sandin, 2008; Puill-Stephan et al, 2011; Doropoulos et al, 2016; Sampayo et al, 2020; Huffmyer et al, 2021). In addition, chimerism may be a powerful mechanism of “evolutionary rescue”, because the genetic variation present in multi-partner aggregations may enhance plasticity and stress tolerance compared with single-genet individuals (Rinkevich & Yankelevich, 2004; Rinkevich et al, 2016; Rinkevich, 2019; Huffmyer et al, 2021). Huffmyer et al (2021) reported that fused Pocillopora acuta recruits survived five days longer than individuals under high temperature (+2.5 °C), and even longer when multiple parental genotypes were represented.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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