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Phylogeography of Cold Water Soft Coral Alcyonium spp. (Anthozoa, Octocorallia: Alcyonacea) Between South America and the West Antarctic Peninsula. [PDF]
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Chromosome-Level Genome Assembly and Annotation of Corallium rubrum: A Mediterranean Coral Threatened by Overharvesting and Climate Change. [PDF]
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Hydroperoxyditerpenoids from Octocorals
Israel Journal of Chemistry, 2019AbstractThe structures, names, bioactivities, and references of 75 marine diterpenoids from octocorals possessing a hydroperoxy group, including 46 cembranes, 8 eunicellins, 5 briaranes, 5 dolabellanes, 4 germacranes, 3 xenicins, 2 caryophyllanes, 1 decalin, and 1 pseudopterosin, are summarized in this review article.
Ping-Jyun Sung+7 more
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Octocorals of the Indo-Pacific
2019Mesophotic coral ecosystems (MCEs), which comprise the light-dependent communities of corals and other organisms found at depths between 30 and ~150 m, have become a topic that increasingly draws the attention of coral reef researchers. It is well established that after the reef-building scleractinian corals, octocorals are the second most common group
Benayahu, Yehuda+10 more
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The Octocoral Fauna of the Gulf
2012Approximately 3,000 species of Octocorallia are distributed worldwide (Williams and Cairns 2005; Daly et al. 2007). New species, even genera and families, continue to be described especially from the deep-sea environment and the Indo-Pacific. A total number of 46 octocoral families (van Ofwegen and McFadden 2010) are described of which 29 (excluding ...
Kaveh Samimi-Namin, Leen van Ofwegen
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1992
The octocorals are colonial cnidarians, many of which contain calcareous spicules in the mesoglea and, in some species, in the axis as well. The octocorals are excellent organisms for probing the mechanisms of biomineralization and demineralization, and the processes of calcification of spicules have been investigated extensively in recent years ...
Roni J. Kingsley, Norimitsu Watabe
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The octocorals are colonial cnidarians, many of which contain calcareous spicules in the mesoglea and, in some species, in the axis as well. The octocorals are excellent organisms for probing the mechanisms of biomineralization and demineralization, and the processes of calcification of spicules have been investigated extensively in recent years ...
Roni J. Kingsley, Norimitsu Watabe
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Biology of Deep-Water Octocorals
2011Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the taxonomy, phylogeny, biogeography, ecology, and reproductive biology of deep-sea octocorals and also focuses on gorgonian octocorals because they are the predominant octocoral group in the deep sea.
Anne Simpson+3 more
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