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Differing effects of thermal stress on coral fertilization and early embryogenesis in four Indo Pacific species

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CORAL REEFS
卷 26, 期 4, 页码 759-763

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DOI: 10.1007/s00338-007-0258-2

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coral; fertilization; temperature; climate change; global warming; reproduction

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Coral reefs are expected to be severely impacted by rising seawater temperatures associated with climate change. The fertilization and early embryogenesis of four reef-building coral species representing three Indo-Pacific families were examined in a series of laboratory experiments where temperatures were increased up to 5-6 degrees C at ambient. High levels of fertilization and normal ernbryogenesis were observed for Favites abdita. Favites chinensis and Mycedium elephantotus at temperatures to 32 degrees C (+5 degrees C) and embryos developed normally until the 5th cell cleavage. Acropora millepora was the only species to be affected by higher temperatures, exhibiting significantly reduced fertilization and a higher frequency of embryonic abnormalities at 32 degrees C (+4 degrees C), and fertilization ceased altogether at 34 degrees C (+6 degrees C). Early cell cleavage rates increased with temperature up to 32 degrees C for all species.

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