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Checklist of Fish and Invertebrates Listed in the CITES Appendices
Composition and Ecology of Deep-Water Coral Associations D
Volume 2. Animals
Photographic Identification Guide to Some Common Marine Invertebrates of Bocas Del Toro, Panama
Protected Species Order 2015
<I>Scolymia Cubensis</I> (Milne Edwards
Spectral Diversity of Fluorescent Proteins from the Anthozoan Corynactis Californica
Barcoding Corals: Limited by Interspecific Divergence, Not Intraspecific Variation
A Checklist of Marine Plants and Animals of the South Coast of the Dominican Republic
Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary Water Quality Protection Plan Coral Reef and Hardbottom Monitoring Project Annual Report (10/1/95-9/30/96)
Loss and Gain of Group I Introns in the Mitochondrial Cox1 Gene of The
Zootaxa: the Occurrence of Scolymia Cubensis in Brazil
Zooxanthellate Scleractinian Corals of the Bowden Shell Southeast Jamaica
Copyright© 2018 Mediterranean Marine Science
Comparison of Septal Teeth and Granules Between Atlantic and Pacific Mussidae Ann F
OIL in OUR OCEANS a Review of the Impacts of Oil Spills on Marine Invertebrates
Cnidaria: Anthozoa) Species from the Pacific Coast of Panama
Budding and Fusion in the Scleractinian Coral <I>Scolymia Cubensis</I>
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Long-Term Reduced Spawning in Orbicella Coral Species Due to Temperature Stress
Cruise Report Cuba's Twilight Zone Reefs
Intracolonial Variation in Siderastrea De Blainville, 1830 (Anthozoa, Scleractinia): Taxonomy Under Challenging Morphological Constraints
Marine Biodiversity Survey of St
Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary USA
Acanthophyllia Deshayesiana (Michelin, 1850) Coral Species Is Not Synonym with Cynarina Lacrymalis (Milne Edwards & Haime, 1848)
Shallow Water Stony Corals (Scleractinia, Milleporidae, and Stylasteridae) from Utila and Cayos Cochinos, Honduras
Selection of Species for Inclusion in the Review of Significant Trade Following Cop18: Summary Output
Contributions of Host and Symbiont Pigments to the Coloration of Reef