Authors
Anna Fiesinger, Christoph Held, Frank Melzner, Lalita Putchim, Thorsten BH Reusch, Andrea L Schmidt, Marlene Wall
Publication date
2023/8/26
Journal
BMC Ecology and Evolution
Volume
23
Issue
1
Pages
42
Publisher
BioMed Central
Description
Background
The widespread Indo-Pacific coral species Pocillopora acuta Lamarck, 1816 displays varying levels of asexual versus sexual reproduction, with strong repercussions on genetic diversity, connectivity and genetic structuring within and among populations. For many geographic regions, baseline information on genetic diversity is still lacking, particularly in the Andaman Sea. The region suffered a massive heat-induced bleaching event in 2010 with high coral cover loss of branching coral species such as P. acuta. A subsequent bleaching in 2016, however, revealed a mild bleaching response in pocilloporids compared to other coral taxa in the region, suggesting that rare, heat tolerant genotypes had been selected by the 2010 bleaching event. In order to test whether this potential ‘evolutionary rescue’ event has led to a low genetic diversity, we conducted a population genetic survey covering a total of nine …
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