Paragoniastreavariabilis Kishi, Nomura & Fukami, sp. nov. (Cnidaria, Anthozoa, Scleractinia), a new coral species previously considered as a variant of Paragoniastreadeformis, from Japan and northern Taiwan. [PDF]
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DNA barcodes are ineffective for species identification of Acropora corals from the aquarium trade. [PDF]
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The global significance of Scleractinian corals without photoendosymbiosis. [PDF]
Vuleta S, Nakagawa S, Ainsworth TD.
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Genomic Data Reveal Diverse Biological Characteristics of Scleractinian Corals and Promote Effective Coral Reef Conservation. [PDF]
Shinzato C, Yoshioka Y.
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Nuclear eDNA metabarcoding primers for anthozoan coral biodiversity assessment. [PDF]
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Skeleton microstructure of the Aulastraeoporidae (Scleractinia, Cretaceous)
Moryc, Elżbieta, Kołodziej, Bogusław
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A deep-sea slant on the molecular phylogeny of the Scleractinia
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 ...
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