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The complete mitochondrial genome of the Acropora pruinosa
In this study, the complete mitogenome sequence of stony coral, Acropora pruinosa (Scleractinia), has been decoded for the first time by next generation sequencing and genome assembly.
Peng Tian, Wentao Niu
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Reefs at Risk in Southeast Asia [PDF]
Draws on detailed information to analyze current threats to coral reefs across Southeast Asia and provides an economic valuation of what will be lost if destructive fishing, over-fishing, and marine based and inland pollution coastal development ...
Lauretta Burke, Liz Selig, Mark Spalding
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The complete mitochondrial genome of the Montipora peltiformi (Scleractinia: Acroporidae)
In this study, the complete mitogenome sequence of stony coral, Montipora peltiformi (Scleractinia), has been decoded for the first time by next generation sequencing and genome assembly.
Xin Wang +3 more
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Deep-Sea Corals on Seamounts [PDF]
Deep-sea corals are colonial suspension-feeding cnidarians commonly associated with seamounts around the world. They are important components of seamount ecology, providing food and refuge for numerous associated species of fish, crabs, shrimp, and sea ...
Peter J. Etnoyer
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Is Coral Community Structure Linked to Damage Susceptibility? A Case Study from South Africa [PDF]
Africa\u27s southernmost coral communities are situated in northern Natal, South Africa (27°50\u27 S), within the Maputaland and St. Lucia Marine Reserves.
Cook, Peter A., Riegl, Bernhard
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Substrate attachment in colonial Scleractinia
This thesis investigates the complexities of asexual reproduction and substrate attachment in modern reef-building coral (Scleractinia). Chapter 1 employs innovative imaging techniques, including 3D volume microscopy (PFIB), to explore coral cell ultrastructure, immune response, and tissue behaviours crucial for attachment.
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Scleractinia off Canary Islands Seamounts
South of Fuerteventura (Amanay and El Banquete banks) and La Concepción bank (north of Lanzarote) are the areas chosen to be depicted at Canary Islands in the frame of INDEMARES project. The main aim of the project was to end up with an inventory and mapping of habitats and fisheries footprint off the study area, information which would let the ...
Jiménez, S. (Sebastián) +4 more
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Two Distinct, Geographically Overlapping Lineages of the Corallimorpharian Ricordea Florida (Cnidaria: Hexacorallia: Ricordeidae) [PDF]
We examined the genetic variation of the corallimorpharian Ricordea florida; it is distributed throughout the Caribbean region and is heavily harvested for the marine aquarium trade. Eighty-four distinct individuals of R. florida were sequenced from four
Lado-Insua, T. +4 more
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Jurassic corals from the Shemshak Formation of the Alborz Mountains, Iran [PDF]
Fürsich, Franz T., Pandey, Dhirendra K.
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Remarks on the Scleractinian coral genus Anisoria Vidal, 1917 [PDF]
Precisiones sobre el género de coral escleractinio AnisoriaVidal, 1917. El coral escleractinio Anisoria Vidal, 1917 es un coral del Cretácico terminal (Campaniense superior – Maastrichtiense) endémico del norte de la península Ibérica.
Löser, Hannes
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