The species heliopora coerulea is also known as "blue coral". Currently, the species known to be part of the genus Heliopora are: Heliopora coerulea (Pallas...
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Diploastrea heliopora, commonly known as diploastrea brain coral or honeycomb coral among other vernacular names, is a species of hard coral in the family...
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Blue coral (redirect from Heliopora coerulea)
Blue coral (Heliopora coerulea) is a species of colonial coral. It is the only octocoral known to produce a massive skeleton. This skeleton is formed...
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reefs, such as Heliopora reefs, in the Marshall Islands. The waters surrounding the island of Elugelab, prior to its destruction, had Heliopora coral growth...
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Obura, D.; Fenner, D.; Hoeksema, B.; Devantier, L.; Sheppard, C. (2008). "Heliopora coerulea". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2008: e.T133193A3624060...
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Acropora granulosa Birdsnest coral: Seriatopora caliendrum Blue coral: Heliopora coerulea Closed brain coral: Leptoria phrygia Crisp pillow coral: Anomastraea...
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corals Heliopora coerulea Octocorals with a massive skeleton composed of aragonite secreted by underside of coenosarc. Zooxanthellate. Heliopora coerulea...
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Moseley, 1876 and Lithotelestidae Bayer & Muzik, 1977. The blue coral (Heliopora coerulea), the only extant species in the family Helioporidae, is most...
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in the world (33.48°N). An important reef-building coral to this area, Heliopora coerulea, has been listed as threatened due to anthropogenic stressors...
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of the atoll". The land had palm trees and the surrounding marine had Heliopora coral growth which was home to Eurythoe complanata and Haplosyllis spongicola...
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