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Characteristics of Carbonates of Gorgonian Axes (Coelenterata, Octocorallia)
Axial skeletons of 13 species of gorgonians were examined by SEM, X-ray diffraction, and polarizing microscopy. Calcite, though occasionally amorphous is the major biogenic carbonate of axes. Non-biogenic mineralization may be calcitic, amorphous, or aragonitic.
J. C. Lewis+2 more
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A new Isidid octocoral (Coelenterata: Gorgonacea) from the Galapagos rift
Frederick M. Bayer
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Jurassic corals from southern Tunisia [PDF]
Fürsich, Franz T., Pandey, Dhirendra K.
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A sea anemone, Edwardsia meridionalis sp. nov., from Antarctica and a preliminary revision of the genus Edwardsia de Quatrefages, 1841 (Coelenterata: Actiniaria) [PDF]
R. B. Williams
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A crown-group cnidarian from the Ediacaran of Charnwood Forest, UK. [PDF]
Dunn FS+5 more
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Stiffness of Caribbean gorgonians (Coelenterata, Octocorallia) and Ca/Mg content of their axes
LE Esford, J. C. Lewis
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Very few sites can reshape the inferred phylogenetic tree. [PDF]
Francis WR, Canfield DE.
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SLC2A12 of SLC2 Gene Family in Bird Provides Functional Compensation for the Loss of SLC2A4 Gene in Other Vertebrates. [PDF]
Xiong Y, Lei F.
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