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Bioluminescence and Fluorescence of Three Sea Pens in the North-West
CNIDARIA Corals, Medusae, Hydroids, Myxozoans
The State of Knowledge of Deep-Sea Corals in the New Zealand Region Di Tracey1 and Freya Hjorvarsdottir2 (Eds, Comps) © 2019
Deep-Sea Coral Taxa in the Alaska Region: Depth and Geographical Distribution (V
Light and Vision in the Deep-Sea Benthos: I
Cross-Shelf Habitat Suitability Modeling: Characterizing Potential Distributions of Deep-Sea Corals, Sponges, and Macrofauna Offshore of the US West Coast
Scs18-23 WG-ESA Report 2018
A Checklist of Indian Sea Pen (Cnidaria: Anthozoa: Pennatulacea)
Class Anthozoa Ehrenberg, 1834. In: Zhang, Z.-Q
Phylogeny and Systematics of Deep-Sea Sea Pens (Anthozoa: Octocorallia: Pennatulacea)
Not to Be Cited Without Prior Reference to the Author(S)
Umbellula Pomona Sp. Nov., a New Sea Pen from Mar Del Plata Submarine Canyon (Cnidaria: Octocorallia: Pennatulacea)
Essential Fish Habitat (Efh) Omnibus Amendment
State of Deep Coral Ecosystems in the US Pacific Islands Region
Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary, Okeanos Explorer Cruise, 2011, Taxonomic Guide
DNA Barcode Variability in Canadian Cnidaria by Kathryn Hotke a Thesis
Deep-Sea Coral Collection Protocols
Characterization and Role of Major Deep-Sea Pennatulacean Corals in the Bathyal Zone of Eastern Canada
Top View
British Columbia Corals : a Synopsis of Information on Their Taxonomy, Occurrences, Distribution, Threats, and General Status
Zootaxa,The Phylum Cnidaria: a Review of Phylogenetic Patterns and Diversity 300 Years
Vulnerable Marine Ecosystems (Vmes) Coral and Sponge Vmes in Arctic and Sub-Arctic Waters – Distribution and Threats Vulnerable Marine Ecosystems (Vmes)
Deep Sea Corals and Ocean Habitats of the New York Bight: Science to Support Offshore Spatial Planning
Phylum: Cnidaria
Cross-Shelf Habitat Suitability Modeling for Benthic Macrofauna
Animal Biodiversity: an Outline of Higher-Level Classification and Survey of Taxonomic Richness