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- Cnidaria, Anthozoa) from the Galápagos and Cocos Islands
- Variation in Bleaching Sensitivity of Two Coral Species Across a Latitudinal Gradient on the Great Barrier Reef: the Role of Zooxanthellae
- Corals of National Park of American Samoa
- Atypical Morphology of Turbinaria Peltata from a Singapore Non-Reefal Environment
- Real-Time PCR Reveals a High Incidence of Symbiodinium Clade D
- Atoll Research Bulletin No. 307
- The Effects of Temperature, Light, and Feeding on the Physiology of Pocillopora Damicornis, Stylophora Pistillata, and Turbinaria Reniformis Corals
- Crustose Coralline Algal Species Host Distinct Bacterial Assemblages on Their Surfaces
- Reproductive Strategies of the Coral Turbinaria Reniformisin the Northern
- Symbiodinium Spp. Associated with Scleractinian Corals from Dongsha Atoll (Pratas), Taiwan, in the South China Sea
- Department of Commerce
- Turbid Coral Reefs: Past, Present and Future—A Review
- Characterization of Symbiotic Algae, Genus Symbiodinium, in Corals at St
- New and Previous Records of Scleractinian Corals from Chabahar Bay, Sistan & Baluchistan, Iran
- Petition to List 83 Coral Species Under the Endangered Species Act
- Effects of Temperature and Pco2 on Population Regulation of Symbiodinium Spp
- Review of Species Selected on the Basis of the Analysis of the European Union and Candidate Countries’ Annual Reports to CITES 2008
- Research Paper ALTERATION in GROWTH FORMS of SOME of the SCLERACTINIAN CORALS in the GULF of KACHCHH – WESTERN INDIA Dishant Parasharya and Heena Parmar
- O F O C E a N Ia P a C If Ic Is L a N
- The IUCN Red List and Invasive Alien Species: an Analysis of Impacts on Threatened Species and Extinctions
- Social-Environmental Drivers Inform Strategic Management of Coral Reefs in the Anthropocene
- A Generic Revision and Phylogenetic Analysis of the Dendrophylliidae (Cnidaria: Scleractinia)
- Coral Reefs FACTSHEET Coral Reefs
- Systematic Account of Scleractinian Corals
- MANIFESTATION of METABOLIC SYNDROME by TURBINARIA SPECIES: a REVIEW Rosaline Mishra 1*, S
- Exploring Limu Diversity Summary Objectives Materials
- Threatened Marine Species
- Function of Funnel-Shaped Coral Growth in a High-Sedimentation Environment
- Genetic Structure of Turbinaria Peltata in the Northern South China Sea
- Compilation and Review of Invasive Alien Species Information for Niue