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The molecular basis of octocoral calcification revealed by genome and skeletal proteome analyses. [PDF]
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Long-Term Ecosystem Monitoring Along the Trabocchi Coast (Chieti, Italy): Insights from Underwater Visual Surveys (2011-2024). [PDF]
Arbuatti A, Di Serafino A, Lucidi P.
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Coral reefs provide a wide variety of services essential to both marine ecosystems and human societies yet reef‐forming corals are currently facing a multitude of global and local environmental stressors. Long‐term monitoring of reef‐forming corals is of
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A neotype is designated for the antipatharian coral Antipathes flabellum Pallas, 1766. The neotype was collected off Madagascar (the original type locality is given as the Oceanus Indicus).
L. Terrana, J. Horowitz, D. Opresko
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A neotype is designated for the antipatharian coral Antipathes flabellum Pallas, 1766. The neotype was collected off Madagascar (the original type locality is given as the Oceanus Indicus).
L. Terrana, J. Horowitz, D. Opresko
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Marine Biodiversity, 2021
Despite being crucial for habitat provision and being able to inhabit most oceans and all depths, documentation of threats affecting antipatharian corals (known as black corals) is very limited. We provide the second report of sea anemones in the genus Nemanthus overgrowing antipatharian corals causing the death of either entire colonies or sections of
Erika Gress, Muslimin Kaimuddin
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Despite being crucial for habitat provision and being able to inhabit most oceans and all depths, documentation of threats affecting antipatharian corals (known as black corals) is very limited. We provide the second report of sea anemones in the genus Nemanthus overgrowing antipatharian corals causing the death of either entire colonies or sections of
Erika Gress, Muslimin Kaimuddin
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L31 Transposons of Hexacorallia: Distribution, Diversity, and Evolution
Russian Journal of GeneticsTransposable elements (TE) of eukaryotes – retrotransposons and DNA transposons – are nucleotide sequences that can move from locus to locus of the genome, as well as between the genomes of different organisms. L31 DNA transposons are an ancient and diverse group belonging to the large IS630/Tc1/mariner group. L31 transposons are not widespread and are
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