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Chromosome-level genome assemblies and genetic maps reveal heterochiasmy and macrosynteny in endangered Atlantic Acropora. [PDF]

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Locatelli NS   +9 more
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Azooxanthellate Palythoa (Cnidaria: Anthozoa) Genomes Reveal Toxin-related Gene Clusters and Loss of Neuronal Genes in Hexacorals. [PDF]

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Yoshioka Y   +11 more
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AI-based coral species discrimination: A case study of the Siderastrea Atlantic Complex. [PDF]

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Barbeitos MS   +5 more
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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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Caryophylliidae (Scleractinia) from the Colombian Caribbean

Zootaxa, 2009
The 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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An energy budget for Porites porites (Scleractinia) [PDF]

open access: possibleMarine Biology, 1986
An energy budget for Porites porites (Pallas) was determined for specimens from 10 m depth on the Fore Reef of Discovery Bay, Jamaica, between July 1984 and July 1985. Evidence for habitual zooplankton ingestion was not obtained, and P. porites appears to be largely autotrophic.
P. Spencer Davies, Peter J. Edmunds
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A bibliography for the taxonomy of extant and extinct Scleractinia

2015
The bibliography includes works concerning the nomenclature and taxonomy of Scleractinia, in particular those containing acts of nomenclature. The list is compiled as part of the Corallosphere project [(corallosphere.org)](http://www.corallosphere.org), an online revision of the genera of Scleractinia.
Ann F. Budd   +2 more
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