Predawn episodes of mass spawning by green algae (up to nine species in five genera on a single morning) intermittently cloud Caribbean waters. Species- and sex-specific bouts of anisogamous gamete release occurred synchronously and predictably on a given morning, with closely related species spawning al different times. Algal sexual reproduction was seasonal, but, unlike the mass-spawning behavior of other sessile marine organisms, showed no lunar or tidal cycling. The discovery of mass-spawning behavior by these algae has important implications for future studies of the reproductive ecology and speciation of a vital, yet poorly understood, component of the coral reef community.
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Calif State Univ Monterey Bay, Sch Nat Sci, 100 Campus Ctr, Seaside, CA 93955 USA
Pelag Data Syst Inc, San Francisco, CA 94112 USACalif State Univ Monterey Bay, Sch Nat Sci, 100 Campus Ctr, Seaside, CA 93955 USA