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Ciliary propulsion and metachronal coordination in reef coral larvae

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2023

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Abstract

Many species of marine invertebrates have a motile stage. Reef corals spawn once a year to release many ciliated larvae, which swim vigorously before finding a suitable location to settle. The cilia exhibit diaplectic metachronal waves, which is a natural solution to coordinating dense arrays of cilia for efficient fluid pumping.

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