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Surface Samples in Belgica Mound Province Hovland Mound Province, West Rockall Bank and Northern Porcupine Bank. In: Ratmeyer, V., Hebbeln, D. & Shipboard Party: Report and Preliminary Results of RV Meteor Cruise M61/3 [PDF]
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Mini-Reviews in Medicinal Chemistry, 2022Abstract: Marine organisms are recognized as a rich source of bioactive secondary metabolites. The remarkable abundance and diversity of bioactive small molecules isolated from soft corals displayed their essential role in drug discovery for human diseases.
Amgad I.M. Khedr+4 more
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Herbivory in Asymbiotic Soft Corals
Science, 1995A zooxanthellae-free soft coral from the Red Sea feeds almost exclusively on phytoplankton, a mode of nutrition so far unknown for corals. Herbivory was also found in three other azooxanthellate soft corals. In tropical oligotrophic waters, phytoplankton biomass density may be an order of magnitude higher than that of zooplankton.
Yehuda Benayahu+2 more
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Herbivory in Soft Corals: Correction
Science, 1996We have demonstrated the ability of several azooxanthellate soft corals to feed on phytoplankton (Reports, 7 Apr. 1995, p. 90) ([1][1]). The conversion of gut fluorescence values to chlorophyll concentrations yields nanograms of chlorophyll in the gastrovascular system of Dendronephthya hemprichi ,
Gitai Yahel+3 more
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ChemInform Abstract: Marine Metabolites: The Sterols of Soft Coral
ChemInform, 2009AbstractChemInform is a weekly Abstracting Service, delivering concise information at a glance that was extracted from about 200 leading journals. To access a ChemInform Abstract of an article which was published elsewhere, please select a “Full Text” option. The original article is trackable via the “References” option.
Sarma, N.S.+5 more
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Journal of Natural Products, 1992
Bioactivity-guided fractionation of a CHCl3 extract of the soft coral Lobophytum michaelae afforded a new cytotoxic cembranolide, lobomichaolide (1), and a known cytotoxic cembranolide, crassolide (2). The structure of 1 was determined by spectral and X-ray crystallographic analysis.
Wang, S. K.+6 more
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Bioactivity-guided fractionation of a CHCl3 extract of the soft coral Lobophytum michaelae afforded a new cytotoxic cembranolide, lobomichaolide (1), and a known cytotoxic cembranolide, crassolide (2). The structure of 1 was determined by spectral and X-ray crystallographic analysis.
Wang, S. K.+6 more
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The effects of predation on the condition of soft corals
Coral Reefs, 2020Soft corals are well known for producing toxic and unpalatable compounds to deter predation. In spite of these antipredation defences, a suite of specialised predators has coevolved to feed on soft corals. Direct quantification of this predation, however, has been minimal and the influence of predation on soft corals is yet to be investigated.
Stephanie Garra+2 more
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Soft coral mimesis by an aeolidiid nudibranch
Coral Reefs, 2001Without Abstract.
Riegl, Bernhard, Schaffelner, Josef
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Robustness of size measurement in soft corals [PDF]
Accurate colony size measurement in soft-bodied sessile aquatic invertebrates is more difficult than in hard corals because of the variable state of the hydroskeleton in the former. The present study examined variation in colony height, oral disc diameter and basal circumference in three species of soft coral of different morphological types ...
John A. H. Benzie+3 more
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Soft corals exert no direct effects on coral reef fish assemblages
Oecologia, 2001Correlations between abundance of organisms and their habitat have often been used as a measure of the importance of particular habitat features. However, experimental manipulation of the habitat provides a more unequivocal estimate of its importance. In this study we quantified how fish communities on small patch reefs covaried with changes in benthic
Syms, Craig, Jones, Geoffrey P.
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