Journal article

Coral recruits demonstrate thermal resilience

Annika M Lamb, Lesa M Peplow, Peter L Harrison, Craig A Humphrey, Lorenzo Latini, Guy A McCutchan, Madeleine JH van Oppen

PeerJ | PeerJ Inc. | Published : 2024

Abstract

Marine heatwaves are becoming more frequent during summer and pose a significant threat to coral reef ecosystems. Restoration efforts have the potential to support native coral populations and guard them against some degree of environmental change, while global action against climate change takes place. Interspecific hybridization is one approach through which resilient coral stock could be generated for restoration. Here we compared the performance of Acropora kenti and A. loripes hybrid and purebred coral recruits under a simulated thermal stress event. A. kenti eggs were successfully fertilized by A. loripes sperm to produce 'KL' hybrids, but no 'LK' hybrids could be produced from A. lori..

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