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- 2From:ZooKeys (Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedAbstract A black coral, Bathypathes thermophila Chimienti, sp. nov. is described from the Saudi Arabian coasts of the Gulf of Aqaba and north Red Sea (Neom area) using an integrated taxonomic approach. The...
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- 7From:ZooKeys (Issue 496) Peer-ReviewedA new scleractinian coral species, , is described from 13 specimens from the Red Sea. It is characterised by the presence of eight primary septa, unlike the other species of the genus, which have six, ten or 12...
- 8From:PeerJ (Vol. 6) Peer-ReviewedBackground High sea surface temperatures resulted in widespread coral bleaching and mortality in Mayotte Island (northern Mozambique channel, Indian Ocean: 12.1°S, 45.1°E) in April-June 2010. Methods...
- 9From:Biogeosciences (Vol. 18, Issue 18) Peer-ReviewedAccording to current experimental evidence, coral reefs could disappear within the century if CO.sub.2 emissions remain unabated. However, recent discoveries of diverse and high cover reefs that already live under...
- 10From:Marine Biology (Vol. 158, Issue 11) Peer-ReviewedIn Yemen, off the northwestern coast in the Gulf of Aden, the coralline algae Hydrolithon rupestre (Foslie) Penrose 1996 (See CR52) and H.murakoshii Iryu and Matsuda 1996 (See CR32) have been observed to overgrow and...
- 11From:PLoS Biology (Vol. 9, Issue 10) Peer-ReviewedIntroduction With biology becoming quantitative, systems-level studies can now be performed at spatial scales ranging from molecules to ecosystems. Biological data generated consistently across scales can be...
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- 15From:PLoS ONE (Vol. 11, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedCoral reefs hosts nearly 25% of all marine species and provide food sources for half a billion people worldwide while only a very small percentage have been surveyed. Advances in technology and processing along with...
- 16From:Zoologica Scripta (Vol. 50, Issue 4) Peer-Reviewed
Integrative systematics of the scleractinian coral genera Caulastraea, Erythrastrea and Oulophyllia.
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