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Population Dynamics and Genotypic Richness of the Threatened Acropora spp. and their Hybrid in the U.S. Virgin Islands Annual Report 2019
"In September 2019, we collected 63 colonies from reefs surrounding St. Thomas and St. John as a continuation of a multifaceted approach to understand the ecology and population dynamics of the threatened Acropora taxa. Starting in 2009, three long-term t...
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Identifying resilient acroporid populations for effective restoration: Mapping genotypic distributions and connectivity in the U.S Virgin Islands
"The distribution of Acropora spp. at three sites in the U.S. Virgin Islands (Thatch Cay, Lovango Cay, No Name Bay) are well documented based on previous tissue collection and long-term transect analysis. Rather than mapping by species alone, here we have...
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Peak calls of A. cervicornis, A. palmata and A. prolifera in the U.S. Virgin Islands used to determine genotypic richness
"Genotypic richness, the total number of unique genotypes divided by the total number of samples, can be a useful metric for identifying population distributions particularly with an uneven sample size. Here, we use microsatellites developed by Baums et a...
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Population dynamics and genotypic richness of threatened Acropora species and their hybrid in the U.S. Virgin Islands
Acropora cervicornis and A. palmata have experienced substantial losses in coral cover throughout the Caribbean, but their hybrid (A. prolifera) appears to be increasing at some sites. The shifts in relative abundance could result from hybridization with ...
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