Naked Stony Corals: Skeleton Loss in Scleractinia
Hexacorallia includes the Scleractinia, or stony corals, characterized by having an external calcareous skeleton made of aragonite, and the Corallimorpharia, or mushroom corals, that lack such a skeleton. Although each group has traditionally been considered monophyletic, some molecular phylogenetic analyses have challenged this, suggesting that ...
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The complete mitochondrial genome of the symmetrical brain coral <i>Pseudodiploria strigosa</i> (Dana, 1846) (Scleractinia: Vacatina: Faviidae). [PDF]
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Neglected Biodiversity of Fish Assemblages Associated With Antipatharia (Black Corals) on Tropical Shallow Reef Ecosystems. [PDF]
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A new <i>Hemicyclops</i> (Copepoda, Cyclopoida, Clausidiidae) associated with the scleractinian coral <i>Galaxea</i> from the South China Sea. [PDF]
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Systematic review of cnidarian microbiomes reveals insights into the structure, specificity, and fidelity of marine associations. [PDF]
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Salmon farming in Chilean Patagonia: a growing threat for cold water corals? [PDF]
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Complete mitochondrial genome and phylogenetic analysis of <i>Podabacia crustacea</i> (Pallas, 1766). [PDF]
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Mitogenomic characterization and phylogenetic positioning of <i>Acropora lutkeni</i> (Scleractinia, Acroporidae). [PDF]
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