2005
DOI: 10.3354/meps289307
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Pre-planular external development in the brooding coral Agaricia humilis

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“…Up to five larvae from each colony were haphazardly selected, examined under a stereomicroscope with a scale bar, and photographed; the 2‐D area of each larva was then measured (Van Moorsel ). While we took care to ensure that nonspheroid larvae were measured when the longitudinal axis was in plane with the camera, any slight deviations off‐axis would cause an underestimation of size that would be mathematically amplified (with respect to population variance) by calculating larval volume based on a spheroid (Petersen & Van Moorsel ). Therefore, larval sizes are reported here in two dimensions (as area) rather than as volume estimates.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Up to five larvae from each colony were haphazardly selected, examined under a stereomicroscope with a scale bar, and photographed; the 2‐D area of each larva was then measured (Van Moorsel ). While we took care to ensure that nonspheroid larvae were measured when the longitudinal axis was in plane with the camera, any slight deviations off‐axis would cause an underestimation of size that would be mathematically amplified (with respect to population variance) by calculating larval volume based on a spheroid (Petersen & Van Moorsel ). Therefore, larval sizes are reported here in two dimensions (as area) rather than as volume estimates.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Internal fertilization has been reported in the broadcast spawning scleractinians Montastrea cavernosa and Stephanocoenia intersepta (Hagman et al 1998), and both internal and external fertilization occur in Goniastrea aspera from Japan (Sakai 1997, Nozawa & Harrison 2005. High viability of prematurely released embryos has been reported in internal brooding scleractinian Agaricia humilis (Petersen & Van Moorsel 2005) suggesting that a prolonged internal brooding period is not a prerequisite for brooders. Additional coral species reported in the literature have features consistent with internal brooding (e.g.…”
Section: External Broodingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Stress may lead to premature abortion of gametes and embryos, and the release of planulae in corals (Harrison & Wallace, 1990; Petersen & Van Moorsel, 2005). Such stress influences may be caused by suddenly changing the environment as a result of transferring specimens from the field to the aquarium.…”
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“…Pocillopora damicornis can produce planulae asexually, although sexual reproduction is assumed to be present in the field as well (Stoddart, 1983). As a result of stress, brooders may release embryos, which may externally develop to settlement‐competent planulae; hence the planktonic period might be unusually extended (Petersen & Van Moorsel, 2005). Whether a coral will cross‐ or self‐fertilize or produce planulae asexually might be highly dependent on environmental conditions and on the population structure (e.g.…”
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