Benthic biogeographic patterns on the deep Brazilian margin. [PDF]
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Expanding cold-water coral reef knowledge towards deep-sea ecosystem management [PDF]
The deep sea is our planet’s largest and least explored ecosystem. Once thought to be a barren abyss devoid of life, we have learned the deep sea is home to diverse ecosystems.
Barnhill, Kelsey Archer
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Erratum: Corrigendum: Filander ZN, Kitahara MV, Cairns SD, Sink KJ, Lombard AT (2021) Azooxanthellate Scleractinia (Cnidaria, Anthozoa) from South Africa. ZooKeys 1066: 1-198. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1066.69697. [PDF]
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Early signs of recovery suggested by changes in the structure and function of deep-sea megabenthic communities on a seamount 19 years after fishing [PDF]
\ua9 2025 The AuthorsBottom trawling is the most widespread and severe human disturbance affecting deep-seafloor environments. Seafloor communities inhabiting seamounts (undersea hills or mountains) are especially vulnerable to trawling impacts as they ...
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Development of microsatellites markers for the deep coral Madracis myriaster (Pocilloporidae: Anthozoa). [PDF]
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The Complete Mitochondrial Genome of Homophyllia bowerbanki (Scleractinia, Lobophylliidae): The First Sequence for the Genus Homophyllia. [PDF]
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Species-specific genetic variation in response to deep-sea environmental variation amongst Vulnerable Marine Ecosystem indicator taxa. [PDF]
Zeng C +3 more
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Reproductive characteristics and gametogenic cycle of the scleractinian coral Dendrophyllia ramea. [PDF]
Orejas C +3 more
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Report on the Stony Corals from the Red Sea [PDF]
The first to mention corals of the Red Sea was Thomas SHAW, who travelled through Tunisis , Algeria, Egypt, Syria and the Sinai Peninsula, and who in his "Travels or observations re lati ng to several parts of Barbary and the Levant" described 24 corals ...
Pillai, C S G, Scheer, Georg
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Complete mitochondrial genome sequences of Physogyralichtensteini (Milne Edwards & Haime, 1851) and Plerogyrasinuosa (Dana, 1846) (Scleractinia, Plerogyridae): characterisation and phylogenetic analysis. [PDF]
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