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DNA barcodes are ineffective for species identification of Acropora corals from the aquarium trade. [PDF]

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Quek ZBR   +6 more
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Nuclear eDNA metabarcoding primers for anthozoan coral biodiversity assessment. [PDF]

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McCartin L   +7 more
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A deep-sea slant on the molecular phylogeny of the Scleractinia

open access: yesMolecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 2004
Lophelia pertusa and Madrepora oculata are azooxanthellate corals with nearly cosmopolitan distributions. They form cold-water reefs in the upper bathyal zone on continental margins and offshore banks [A.D. Rogers, Int. Rev. Hydrobiol. 84 (1999) 315]. Lophelia is classified in the family Caryophylliidae and Madrepora in the family Oculinidae, both on ...
A D Rogers
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Phototaxis in Fungiidae corals (Scleractinia)

Marine Biology, 1995
Corals within the scleractinian family Fungiidae were observed to move toward light (positive phototaxis). Negative phototactic movement was not observed in any of the specimens tested. On sandy substratum, Diaseris distorta moved faster (max. speed of 3 cm h-1) than other species. Although D. distorta has symbiotic algae, phototactic movement also was
Hideyuki Yamashiro, Moritaka Nishira
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Scleractinia: The Reef-Builders

1997
Abstract To gain an appreciation of the diverse nature of coral reef systems in the vast Indonesian Archipelago, some understanding of basic coral taxonomy and biology’ is helpful. This is especially true for systems where one particular assemblage of organisms can be considered as the “ecological dominants.” Reef-building corals ...
Tomas Tomascik   +3 more
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