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Synchronized spawning and fecundity of <em>Acropora</em> species in the Red Sea

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Title Synchronized spawning and fecundity of <em>Acropora</em> species in the Red Sea
 
Creator Kotb, Mohammed M. A.
Hanafy, Mahmoud H.
Monir, Tamer
 
Subject Coral reefs
Reproduction
Conservation
Oocyte size
Egypt
 
Description 2032-2041
The spawning season of 17 <em>Acropora</em> species was followed in the Egyptian Red Sea reefs. Synchronized spawning was observed for 12 of these species three nights prior to the second spring full moon in 2012 and four nights prior to the second spring full moon in 2013. Development of oocyte size and color was followed. The largest oocytes were recorded for <em>A. clathrata</em> (562 µm), while the smallest recorded were from <em>A. squarrosa</em> (414 µm). A significant difference in oocyte size was detected between species. Five color stages were observed during oocyte maturation: white (immature), light-cream, cream, light-pink, and pink (mature). Estimations of polyp fecundity ranged from 11 oocytes per polyp in <em>A. formosa</em> to 32 oocytes per polyp in <em>A. tenuis</em>. The fecundity of polyps varied significantly between species, while no significant differences were detected between sites, years or colonies of the same species. The density of polyps per square centimeter of tissue varied significantly between species, and ranged from 11.5 polyps/cm<sup>2</sup> for <em>A. massawensis</em> to 31 polyps/cm<sup>2</sup> for <em>A. formosa.</em> Estimated fecundity values ranged between 256 oocytes/cm<sup>2</sup> for <em>A</em>. <em>arabensis</em> to 627 oocytes/cm<sup>2</sup> for <em>A. cytherea</em>. The recorded changes in oocyte color and size during development could be a useful tool to predict spawning events. Improvements to our understanding of <em>Acropora</em> species fecundity can assist managers to develop more robust reef recovery practices to alleviate damage on reefs from natural or anthropogenic sources.
 
Date 2018-10-10T07:09:45Z
2018-10-10T07:09:45Z
2018-10
 
Type Article
 
Identifier 0975-1033 (Online); 0379-5136 (Print)
http://nopr.niscair.res.in/handle/123456789/45158
 
Language en_US
 
Rights <img src='http://nopr.niscair.res.in/image/cc-license-sml.png'> <a href='http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.5/in' target='_blank'>CC Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 2.5 India</a>
 
Publisher NISCAIR-CSIR, India
 
Source IJMS Vol.47(10) [October 2018]