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Guide to the Identification of Precious and Semi-Precious Corals in Commercial Trade
Taxonomy and Phylogenetic Relationships of the Coral Genera Australomussa and Parascolymia (Scleractinia, Lobophylliidae)
Warm Seawater Temperature Promotes Substrate Colonization by the Blue Coral, Heliopora Coerulea
Research Article Influence of the Blue Coral Heliopora Coerulea on Scleractinian Coral Larval Recruitment
Cnidarian Phylogenetic Relationships As Revealed by Mitogenomics Ehsan Kayal1,2*, Béatrice Roure3, Hervé Philippe3, Allen G Collins4 and Dennis V Lavrov1
Transcriptome Analysis of the Reef-Building Octocoral, Heliopora
Target Substrata
Prey Preference Follows Phylogeny: Evolutionary Dietary Patterns Within the Marine Gastropod Group Cladobranchia (Gastropoda: Heterobranchia: Nudibranchia) Jessica A
The Fauna and Geography of the Maldive and Laccadive Archipelagoes
Taxonomic Classification of the Reef Coral Family
Sexual Reproduction in Octocorals
Jewels of the Deep Sea - Precious Corals
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Molecular Phylogeny of Scleractinian Corals from Faviidae, Merulinidae
Cnidaria: Anthozoa) Comprehensive Phylogenetic K
With Actiniaria Madelyne Xiao 1,4, Mercer R
Influence of the Blue Coral Heliopora Coerulea on Scleractinian Coral Larval Recruitment
Supplementary Material Table S1 - List of Studies Examined in This Review
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Linear Extension, Skeletal Density, and Calcification Rates of the Blue
Zootaxa,The Phylum Cnidaria: a Review of Phylogenetic Patterns and Diversity 300 Years
<I>Heliopora Coerulea</I>
The Corals of the Mediterranean the Corals of the Mediterranean Index
Palaeoclimate Ocean Conditions Shaped the Evolution of Corals and Their Skeletons Through Deep Time
The Case of Bunaken National Park, Indonesia Eghbert Elvan Ampou
Nudibranch Food
New Records of Heliopora Hiberniana from SE Asia and the Central Indian Ocean
Comparative Analysis of the Soluble Proteome and the Cytolytic Activity of Unbleached and Bleached Millepora Complanata (“Fire Coral”) from the Mexican Caribbean