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Supplemental data for: Scaling up coral spawn collection: Impacts of method and timing on Acropora valida larval quality
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Supplemental data for: Scaling up coral spawn collection: Impacts of method and timing on Acropora valida larval quality

Christina Langley, Christopher Doropoulos, Dexter Dela Cruz and Peter L Harrison
Southern Cross University
08/2025
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.25918/data.508
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Development and integrity of coral embryos before and after the collection methods, one hour post-fertilisationCC BY-NC-ND V4.0 Open Access
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Development and integrity of coral embryos before and after the collection methods, three hours post-fertilisationCC BY-NC-ND V4.0 Open Access
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Development and integrity of coral embryos before and after the collection methods, five hours post-fertilisationCC BY-NC-ND V4.0 Open Access
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Development and integrity of coral embryos before and after the collection methods, 11 hours post-fertilisationCC BY-NC-ND V4.0 Open Access

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Abstract

coral spawning coral reef restoration embryo fragmentation larval deformities size escape thresholds
The aim of developing the datasets was to explore how different spawn collection methods – buckets, nets and pumps – and the timing of their application after spawning affect coral embryo integrity, larval development, and settlement.

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