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Cryptic Species: A Mismatch between Genetics and Morphology in Millepora [PDF]
Millepore morphology is highly variable and shows signs of phenotypic plasticity. Two species of Millepora are present around the islands of the Bahamas: one exhibiting a strong, blade-like structure, Millepora complanata, and the other having a delicate
Greenstein, Benjamin J., Tepper, Craig
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Reproductive Seasonality of Coral Assemblages in the Karimunjawa Archipelago, Indonesia
Equatorial corals were previously thought not to spawn synchronously at the assemblage level. However, recent studies have reported multi-specific coral spawning events in equatorial regions.
Diah P. Wijayanti +10 more
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Acropora spicifera (Dana, 1846) Madrepora spicifera Dana, 1846: 442, pl. 33 figs 4, 4a b, 5. Type locality. Singapore (lectotype NMNH-SI). MTQ Holdings. Red Sea: G50184; Maldives: G59946, G60262 63, G60280; Thailand: G55994, G59402, G59417, G59429; Malaysia: G57667 mainland and islands; G40030 Sabah; Singapore: G41030, G45885 86; Indonesia ...
Wallace, Carden C. +2 more
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The Coral Reef Condition in Cerocok Beach Waters of Painan, West Sumatera Province [PDF]
The research of coral reef was conducted in october 2013 in Tikus Island Waters ofBengkulu, Bengkulu Province. This research aim to analyse health of coral based on hardliving coral cover and its.
Elizal, E. (Elizal) +2 more
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Acropora nasuta (Dana, 1846) Madrepora nasuta Dana, 1846: 453, pl. 34 fig. 2. Madrepora effusa Dana, 1846: 455. Madrepora canaliculata Klunzinger, 1879: 12, pl. 1 fig.3, pl.4 fig.10. Type locality. Tahiti (lectotype NMNH-SI). MTQ Holdings. Red Sea: G55575 Egypt; G54771, G55248 09 Saudi Arabia; G54777 Sudan; G53542 43, G54751 52, G54773 76 ...
Wallace, Carden C. +2 more
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Corals, fishermen and tourists [PDF]
Two major anthropogenic activities that disturb coral reefs are fishing and tourism, even though coral reefs are important for both fishing and tourism. Already more than 60 per cent of all reefs worldwide are endangered. The use of explosives and poison
Kunzmann, A.
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Acropora japonica Veron, 2000 Acropora japonica Veron, 2000, vol. 1: 330; 2002: 53 55, figs 102 105. Type locality. Honshu, Japan (IGPS-108946). MTQ Holdings. G55861 PARALECTOTYPE. Japan: G62838 39, G62939. Description. Colony outline: determinate, predominantly corymbose.
Wallace, Carden C. +2 more
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Lack of mitochondrial genome data of Scleractinia is hampering progress across genetic, systematic, phylogenetic and evolutionary studies. In this study, the complete mitogenome sequence of the stony coral, Acropora valida (Dana, 1846), has been decoded ...
Shuangen Yu +6 more
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The ecological basis of fishery yield of the Puerto Rico-Virgin Islands Insular Shelf: 1987 Assessment [PDF]
A literature review was conducted to locate information on the flow of energy from primary producers to the fishery stocks of the Puerto Rican-Virgin Islands insular shelf.
Browder, Joan A., Jacobsen, Terri
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The genomic framework that enables corals to adjust to unfavourable conditions is crucial for coral reef survival in a rapidly changing climate. We have explored the striking intraspecific variability in the expression of coral pigments from the green ...
D'Angelo, Cecilia +4 more
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