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Biodiversity of Reef-Building, Scleractinian Corals
2019Zooxanthellate scleractinian corals are moderately well-known for shallow reef habitats, but not for mesophotic depths (>30 m) that are relatively difficult to access. Mesophotic habitats are light-limited, with different hydrodynamics and sedimentation processes, which result in growth forms that are often difficult to classify using traditional ...
Muir, Paul R., Pichon, Michel
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Scleractinian Coral Species Survive and Recover from Decalcification
Science, 2007Anthropogenic-driven accumulation of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere and projected ocean acidification have raised concerns regarding the eventual impact on coral reefs. This study demonstrates that skeleton-producing corals grown in acidified experimental conditions are able to sustain basic life functions, including reproductive ability, in a sea ...
Maoz, Fine, Dan, Tchernov
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Patterns of Fluorescent Protein Expression in Scleractinian Corals
The Biological Bulletin, 2008Biofluorescence exists in only a few classes of organisms, with Anthozoa possessing the majority of species known to express fluorescent proteins. Most species within the Anthozoan subgroup Scleractinia (reef-building corals) not only express green fluorescent proteins, they also localize the proteins in distinct anatomical patterns.We examined the ...
David F, Gruber +4 more
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Population Genetics of Cuba’s Scleractinian Corals
2023Gabriela Ulmo-Díaz +5 more
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The recent solitary mussid scleractinian corals
1964INTRODUCTION In 1937 the writer, following Matthai (1928, p. 209), placed the solitary mussid genera Cynarina, Homophyllia, Rhodocyathus, Protolobophyllia, Sclerophyllia, Scolymia (Lithophyllia — placed in Mussa by Verrill in 1902, p. 130, and suspected of being only the young of colonial mussids by Pourtalès in 1871, p.
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Heavy Metal Accumulation in Scleractinian Corals
2011Sofia Shah, Edward Lovell
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