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Response of the temperate scleractinian coral Cladocora caespitosa to high temperature and long-term nutrient enrichment. [PDF]
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Scleractinian coral microplastic ingestion: Potential calcification effects, size limits, and retention. [PDF]
Hankins C, Duffy A, Drisco K.
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Background document for Lophelia pertusa reefs [PDF]
Hall-Spencer, JM, Stehfest, K
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Two new scleractinian corals from Australia
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Report of the Working Group on Deep-water Ecology (WGDEC) , 26-28 February 2007 [PDF]
Hall-Spencer, JM
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Host Evolutionary Lineage Shapes Assembly, Network Topology, and Metabolic Potential of Coral Skeletal Endolithic Microbiomes. [PDF]
Bai C, Ju H, Zhang J, Li J.
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Bioactivity of Scleractinian corals
Toxicon, 2015Three hundred and four scleractinian colonies representing 58 species and 11 families were collected from six intertidal sites at Heron Island Reef, Great Barrier Reef. Tissue obtained from each colony was extracted with water, aqueous ethanol or a methanol-dichloromethane mixture.
Gunthorpe L., Cameron A.M.
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Hierarchically structured scleractinian coral biocrystals
Journal of Structural Biology, 2008Microscopic (AFM and FESEM) observations show that scleractinian coral biomineral fibers in extant Desmophyllum and Favia, and fossil Jurassic Isastrea are composed of nanocrystalline grains of about 30-100 nm in size. In contrast to these findings, SR diffraction data on the same coral materials exhibit narrow Bragg peaks suggesting much larger ...
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Heterotrophy in Tropical Scleractinian Corals
Biological Reviews, 2009AbstractThe dual character of corals, that they are both auto‐ and heterotrophs, was recognized early in the twentieth Century. It is generally accepted that the symbiotic association between corals and their endosymbiotic algae (called zooxanthellae) is fundamental to the development of coral reefs in oligotrophic tropical oceans because zooxanthellae
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