Corallimorpharia is a small Order of skeleton-less animals that is closely related to the reef-building corals (Scleractinia) and of fundamental interest in the context of understanding the potential impacts of climate change in the future on coral reefs. The relationship between the nominal Orders Corallimorpharia and Scleractinia is controversial – the former is either the closest outgroup to the Scleractinia or, alternatively is derived from corals via skeleton loss. This latter scenario, the “naked coral” hypothesis, is strongly supported by analyses based on mitochondrial protein sequences, whereas the former is equally strongly supported by analyses of mitochondrial (mt) nucleotide sequences. The “naked coral” hypothesis seeks to link...
The relationship between Scleractinia and Corallimorpharia, Orders within Anthozoa distinguished by ...
The relationship between Scleractinia and Corallimorpharia, Orders within Anthozoa distinguished by ...
Scleractinian corals are the foundation species of the coral-reef ecosystem. Their calcium carbonate...
Corallimorpharia is a small Order of skeleton-less animals that is closely related to the reef-build...
Corallimorpharia is a small Order of skeleton-less animals that is closely related to the reef-build...
Corallimorpharia is a small Order of skeleton-less animals that is closely related to the reef-build...
Corallimorpharia is a small Order of skeleton-less animals that is closely related to the reef-build...
Corallimorpharia is a small Order of skeleton-less animals that is closely related to the reef-build...
Calcification is one of the most distinctive traits of scleractinian corals. Their hard skeletons fo...
Madrepora is one of the most ecologically important genera of reef-building scleractinians in the de...
The relationship between Scleractinia and Corallimorpharia, Orders within Anthozoa distinguished by ...
Madrepora is one of the most ecologically important genera of reef-building scleractinians in the de...
Madrepora is one of the most ecologically important genera of reef-building scleractinians in the de...
Madrepora is one of the most ecologically important genera of reef-building scleractinians in the de...
Classical morphological taxonomy places the approximately 1400 recognized species of Scleractinia (h...
The relationship between Scleractinia and Corallimorpharia, Orders within Anthozoa distinguished by ...
The relationship between Scleractinia and Corallimorpharia, Orders within Anthozoa distinguished by ...
Scleractinian corals are the foundation species of the coral-reef ecosystem. Their calcium carbonate...
Corallimorpharia is a small Order of skeleton-less animals that is closely related to the reef-build...
Corallimorpharia is a small Order of skeleton-less animals that is closely related to the reef-build...
Corallimorpharia is a small Order of skeleton-less animals that is closely related to the reef-build...
Corallimorpharia is a small Order of skeleton-less animals that is closely related to the reef-build...
Corallimorpharia is a small Order of skeleton-less animals that is closely related to the reef-build...
Calcification is one of the most distinctive traits of scleractinian corals. Their hard skeletons fo...
Madrepora is one of the most ecologically important genera of reef-building scleractinians in the de...
The relationship between Scleractinia and Corallimorpharia, Orders within Anthozoa distinguished by ...
Madrepora is one of the most ecologically important genera of reef-building scleractinians in the de...
Madrepora is one of the most ecologically important genera of reef-building scleractinians in the de...
Madrepora is one of the most ecologically important genera of reef-building scleractinians in the de...
Classical morphological taxonomy places the approximately 1400 recognized species of Scleractinia (h...
The relationship between Scleractinia and Corallimorpharia, Orders within Anthozoa distinguished by ...
The relationship between Scleractinia and Corallimorpharia, Orders within Anthozoa distinguished by ...
Scleractinian corals are the foundation species of the coral-reef ecosystem. Their calcium carbonate...