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Nematosit Karang Scleractinia, Pocillopora eydouxi
JURNAL PESISIR DAN LAUT TROPIS, 2013Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui tipe, komposisi, dan dimensi nematosit dari Karang Scleractinia, Pocillopora eydouxi. Pocillopora eydouxi yang digunakan dalam studi ini berasal dari Pantai Malalayang, Manado. Dua tipe nematosit utama ditemukan pada Pocillopora eydouxi, yaitu holotrichous isorhizas (HI) dan microbasic p-mastigophore (MpM ...
Rifai, Husen +2 more
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2008
Published as part of Baron-Szabo, Rosemarie C., 2008, Dendrophylliina, Caryophylliina, Fungiina, Microsolenina, and Stylinina, pp.
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Published as part of Baron-Szabo, Rosemarie C., 2008, Dendrophylliina, Caryophylliina, Fungiina, Microsolenina, and Stylinina, pp.
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Caryophylliidae (Scleractinia) from the Colombian Caribbean
Zootaxa, 2009The family Caryophylliidae comprises the highest diversity of hard corals (Order Scleractinia), represented by more than 300 species around the world. More than 90% are non-symbiotic species (azooxanthellate), whereas less than 30 species are symbiotic (zooxanthellate) or facultative (apozooxanthellate) species.
Reyes, Javier +2 more
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1997
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New ascothoracid crustacean endoparasites of Scleractinia
Journal of Natural History, 1985The ascothoracid crustacean genus Petrarca, endoparasites of scleractinian corals, is reviewed and revised. Petrarca bathyactidis, the type-species, is partly redescribed. The range of P. okadai is extended to East Africa. Three new species of Petrarca are described: P. indica in Flabellum deludens from the Indian Ocean near Ceylon; P.
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Microstructural diversity of the stylophyllid (Scleractinia) skeleton
2002Stolarski, Jarosław, Russo, Antonio (2002): Microstructural diversity of the stylophyllid (Scleractinia) skeleton.
J. Stolarski, RUSSO, Antonio
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Electrophoretic identification of poritid species (Anthozoa: Scleractinia)
Coral Reefs, 1994Electrophoretic surveys of 13 enzyme-coding loci distinguished unambiguously five morphologically defined species of Porites and two species of Goniopora. Each species was identifiable solely by unique, qualitative banding patterns at 1–6 loci. Genetic distances give preliminary estimates that these Porites species diverged from common ancestors 8–22 ...
R. L. Garthwaite +3 more
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Paleozoic Scleractinia: progenitors or extinct experiments?
Paleobiology, 1998AbstractThe Scleractinia, which are one of the most important builders of modern reefs, have been considered to have first appeared in the Middle Triassic. Recently, Paleozoic scleractiniamorphs have been reported from both the Ordovician and the Permian, suggesting that the scleractinian-like body plan was already established in the Paleozoic.
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New Scleractinia from Australian Coral Reefs
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