Complete mitochondrial genome sequences of Physogyralichtensteini (Milne Edwards & Haime, 1851) and Plerogyrasinuosa (Dana, 1846) (Scleractinia, Plerogyridae): characterisation and phylogenetic analysis. [PDF]
Tian P +5 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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Deep-sea coral records of the intermediate Atlantic Ocean during the last glacial cycle [PDF]
De Carvalho Ferreira, Maria Luiza
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Living on the edge: environmental variability of a shallow late Holocene cold-water coral mound. [PDF]
Raddatz J +10 more
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The earliest diverging extant scleractinian corals recovered by mitochondrial genomes. [PDF]
Seiblitz IGL +5 more
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Climate Mitigation through Biological Conservation: Extensive and Valuable Blue Carbon Natural Capital in Tristan da Cunha's Giant Marine Protected Zone. [PDF]
Barnes DKA +10 more
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Presence-only habitat suitability models for vulnerable marine ecosystem indicator taxa in the South Pacific have reached their predictive limit [PDF]
Anderson OF +6 more
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Population genetic structure and connectivity of deep-sea stony corals (Order Scleractinia) in the New Zealand region: Implications for the conservation and management of vulnerable marine ecosystems. [PDF]
Zeng C +3 more
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A comparison of genetic connectivity in two deep sea corals to examine whether seamounts are isolated islands or stepping stones for dispersal. [PDF]
Miller KJ, Gunasekera RM.
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Environmental stability and phenotypic plasticity benefit the cold-water coral Desmophyllum dianthus in an acidified fjord. [PDF]
Beck KK +8 more
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