Journal article
Multispecific coral spawning events and extended breeding periods on an equatorial reef
Coral Reefs, Vol.39, pp.1107-1123
2020
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Abstract
Scleractinian corals often reproduce in synchronized spawning events to maximize gamete fertilization and coral larval production. The extent of spawning synchrony and its timing vary among coral taxa and among biogeographic regions. Information is, however, limited, especially for equatorial reefs, hindering the identification of environmental cues that influence gametogenic cycles and spawning. To investigate the timing of gamete maturation and spawning in Palau and their association with environmental cues, we monitored tagged colonies from 11 common coral species within three families over 21 months. We then combined our findings with previous available information to more broadly summarize the known coral spawning patterns in Palau. In combination with previous observations, our data confirmed the occurrence of an extended coral spawning season in Palau, spreading over 9 months. Some coral taxa participated in synchronous multispecific spawning events, with the largest occurring throughout April and May. Other coral taxa, including Montipora corals, displayed inter- and intra-specific spawning asynchrony. Consequently, environmental cues associated with spawning patterns differed among species. The largest Acropora spawning event of the year (March–April) was associated with the lowest yearly high tides and a monthly mean sea surface temperature around 29 °C. Massive Porites spawned predominantly in April and May, associated with increased monthly levels of solar insolation. Porites rus spawned in June–August and was associated with longest monthly day length. Our study demonstrates that Palauan coral assemblages have complex patterns of multispecific spawning events throughout most of the year, which may have important implications for larval dispersal, supply and recruitment patterns, influencing the resilience of coral reefs in this region.
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- Title
- Multispecific coral spawning events and extended breeding periods on an equatorial reef
- Creators
- Marine Gouezo (Author) - Southern Cross UniversityChristopher Doropoulos (Author) - CSIRO Oceans and AtmosphereKatharina E Fabricius (Author) - Australian Institute of Marine ScienceDawnette Olsudong (Author) - Palau International Coral Reef CenterVictor Nestor (Author) - Palau International Coral Reef CenterHaruko Kurihara (Author) - University of the Ryukyu (Japan)Yimnang Golbuu (Author) - Palau International Coral Reef CenterPeter L Harrison (Author) - Southern Cross University
- Publication Details
- Coral Reefs, Vol.39, pp.1107-1123
- Identifiers
- 991012912694702368
- Academic Unit
- Faculty of Science and Engineering; Marine Ecology Research Centre; Science
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article