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Skeleton microstructure of the Aulastraeoporidae (Scleractinia, Cretaceous)
Moryc, Elżbieta, Kołodziej, Bogusław
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2023
Published as part of Arrigoni, Roberto, Stolarski, Jarosław, Terraneo, Tullia I., Hoeksema, Bert W., Berumen, Michael L., Payri, Claude, Montano, Simone & Benzoni, Francesca, 2023, Phylogenetics and taxonomy of the scleractinian coral family Euphylliidae, pp.
Arrigoni, Roberto +7 more
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Published as part of Arrigoni, Roberto, Stolarski, Jarosław, Terraneo, Tullia I., Hoeksema, Bert W., Berumen, Michael L., Payri, Claude, Montano, Simone & Benzoni, Francesca, 2023, Phylogenetics and taxonomy of the scleractinian coral family Euphylliidae, pp.
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2013
Published as part of Samiei, Jahangir Vajed, Dab, Koosha, Ghezellou, Parviz & Shirvani, Arash, 2013, Some scleractinian corals (Scleractinia: Anthozoa) of Larak Island, Persian Gulf, pp.
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Published as part of Samiei, Jahangir Vajed, Dab, Koosha, Ghezellou, Parviz & Shirvani, Arash, 2013, Some scleractinian corals (Scleractinia: Anthozoa) of Larak Island, Persian Gulf, pp.
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Phototaxis in Fungiidae corals (Scleractinia)
Marine Biology, 1995Corals 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
1997Abstract 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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Scleractinia soft tissue systematics
2018<p>Coral reefs are some of the most diverse ecosystems in the world and provide economic value as well as biodiversity stability. Yet, these ecosystems are threatened from human degradation and climate change. Phylogenetic reconstructions can help identify which species have a potential to undergo greater amounts of change in the near future and ...
David Russell Cordie +3 more
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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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