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    The physiological and molecular responses of larvae from the reef-building coral Pocillopora damicornis exposed to near-future increases in temperature and pCO2

    Given the threats of greenhouse gas emissions and a changing climate to marine ecosystems, there is an urgent need to better understand the response of not only adult corals, which are particularly sensitive t...

    H. M. Putnam, A. B. Mayfield, T. Y. Fan, C. S. Chen, R. D. Gates in Marine Biology (2013)

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    Physiological development of brooded larvae from two pocilloporid corals in Taiwan

    In southern Taiwan, brooded larvae of Pocillopora damicornis and Seriatopora caliendrum are released year-round in synchrony with new moons, and each larval release occurs over multiple days. Using P. damicornis ...

    V. R. Cumbo, T.-Y. Fan, P. J. Edmunds in Marine Biology (2012)

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    Reproductive ecology of the scleractinian coral Echinopora lamellosa in northern and southern Taiwan

    Sexual reproduction of the scleractinian coral Echinopora lamellosa in Yenliao Bay, northern Taiwan, and in Nanwan Bay, southern Taiwan, was studied from 1990 to 1993. E. lamellosa is a hermaphroditic broadcast s...

    T.-Y. Fan, C.-F. Dai in Marine Biology (1995)