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The Reef Corridor of the Southwest Gulf of Mexico: Challenges for Its Management and Conservation
Taxonomy and Phylogenetic Relationships of the Coral Genera Australomussa and Parascolymia (Scleractinia, Lobophylliidae)
Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology Subtropical Epibenthos Varies with Location, Reef Type, and Grazing Intensity
Volume 2. Animals
Voestalpine Essential Fish Habitat Assessment for PSD Greenhouse Gas Permit
Effecten Van Fosfaat Addities
The Recent Solitary Mussid Scleractinian Corals
<I>Scolymia Cubensis</I> (Milne Edwards
A Guide to the Identification of the Common Corals of St. Croix
Baseline Multispecies Coral Reef Fish Stock Assessment for the Dry Tortugas
Baseline Ecological Inventory for Three Bays National Park, Haiti OCTOBER 2016
Effects of Suspended Sediment and Burial Upon Survival and Growth of Eastern Gulf of Mexico Corals
Depth Analysis of Fatty Acids in Two Caribbean Reef Corals
Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary Water Quality Protection Plan Coral Reef and Hardbottom Monitoring Project Annual Report (10/1/95-9/30/96)
Effects of Suspended Sediment and Burial Upon Survival and Growth of Eastern Gulf of Mexico Corals
Mangrove and Seagrass Beds Provide Different Biogeochemical Services for Corals Threatened by Climate Change
Zootaxa: the Occurrence of Scolymia Cubensis in Brazil
Zoologische Mededelingen
Top View
Symbiodinium Types and Coral Species) Shape Caribbean Reef Community Structure Alejandro Grajales1,*, Juan Armando Sánchez 1,2,*
ATOLL RESEARCH BULLETIN NO. 172 Comparative Investigations of Tropical Reef Ecosystems
Zooxanthellate Scleractinian Corals of the Bowden Shell Southeast Jamaica
Distribution and Condition of Stony Corals in the Veracruz
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
How Diverse Is That? [Adapted from the 2006 Deep Slope Expedition]
Budding and Fusion in the Scleractinian Coral <I>Scolymia Cubensis</I>
Cruise Report Cuba's Twilight Zone Reefs
Shallow Water Stony Corals (Scleractinia, Milleporidae, and Stylasteridae) from Utila and Cayos Cochinos, Honduras
SPECIES LISTED in the FISHERY MANAGEMENT PLANS of the GULF of MEXICO FISHERY MANAGEMENT COUNCIL Common and Scientific Names of F
Selection of Species for Inclusion in the Review of Significant Trade Following Cop18: Summary Output
When Did Modern Reef Corals Originate?