Hermatypic corals are those corals in the order Scleractinia which build reefs by depositing hard calcareous material for their skeletons, forming the...
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hermatypic corals, the Houtman Abrolhos contains ten species in eight genera of ahermatypic coral. Veron, J. E. N. & Marsh, L. M. (1988). "Hermatypic...
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Patchy corals present along the inter-tidal areas of the central west coast like the intertidal regions of Ratnagiri, Gaveshani Bank etc. The Hermatypic corals...
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communication.[clarify] Corals predominantly reproduce sexually. About 25% of hermatypic corals (reef-building stony corals) form single-sex (gonochoristic)...
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propagated hermatypic coral on substrate can be secured with metal pins, superglue or milliput. Needle and thread can also attach A-hermatype coral to substrate...
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Scleractinia (redirect from Stony coral)
corals occur in all the world's oceans. Much of the framework of modern coral reefs is formed by scleractinians. Reef-building or hermatypic corals are...
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Palandro, and K. Ciembronowicz, 2005, Strange bedfellows – a deep-water hermatypic coral reef superimposed on a drowned barrier island; southern Pulley Ridge...
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Atoll (redirect from Coral atoll)
-ˈtoʊl/) is a ring-shaped island, including a coral rim that encircles a lagoon. There may be coral islands or cays on the rim.: 60 Atolls are located...
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Spawn (biology) (section Corals)
allows corals to settle new areas. Corals predominantly reproduce sexually. 25% of hermatypic corals (stony corals) form single sex (gonochoristic) colonies...
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Aka Island (section Coral reefs and wildlife)
year to research the coral reef ecosystems. Around 360 fish species and 1,640 invertebrate species (including hermatypic corals) and 220 seaweed species...
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