Freeliving corals capable of automobility (e.g., lateral migration) were rare during Paleozoic time, but some species within the tabulate genera Procterodictyum, Procteria (Granulidictyum), P. (Pachyprocteria), Palaeacis and Smythina, and the rugose genera Combophyllum, and Baryphyllum, have morphologic characters that suggest they were capable of such self-directed movement. The rugose corals Gymnophyllum and Hadrophyllum sensu stricto may have exhumed and righted themselves. No single morphological character is diagnostic for an automobile habit, but the following characters appear to be important indicators: 1) lack of an external attachment surface; 2) concentric skeletal accretion; 3) discoid corallum shape; 4) concavo-convex, piano-co...
From Carboniferous deposits exposed on the southern slope of the Cantabric mountain chain, 58 rugose...
Ecological assemblages of platy corals occur through most of the geological record of the Scleractin...
The scleractinian Manicina areolata is a common coral on Caribbean hard and soft substrata and was s...
Appearances of new fasciculate rugose corals are especially abundant in the Viséan-Serpukhovian inte...
We describe a previously unknown niche for hard corals in the small, bowl-shaped, solitary scleracti...
ABSTRACT: The family Geyerophyllidae Minato, 1955 includes corals having clinotabulae, lonsdaleoid d...
Neorylstonia nom. nov. pseudocolumellata, a replacement name for Mesophyllum pseudocolumellatum Beau...
The most earliest Mississippian rugose corals are post-disaster taxa occurring in a biosphere strong...
Tabulates, an extinct Palaeozoic group of corals, developed diverse colony morphologies during the S...
32 pagesInternational audienceNeorylstonia nom. nov. pseudocolumellata, a replacement name for Mesop...
The family Geyerophyllidae Minato, 1955 includes corals having clinotabulae, lonsdaleoid dissepiment...
Understanding evolutionary transitions in scleractinian corals is fundamental to predicting response...
The oldest reefal episode in the Cantabrian Zone (earliest Pragian) consists of small biostromal pat...
Symbiosis and coloniality are ecologically important traits for corals of the order Scleractinia. Sy...
Symbiosis and coloniality are ecologically important traits for corals of the order Scleractinia. Sy...
From Carboniferous deposits exposed on the southern slope of the Cantabric mountain chain, 58 rugose...
Ecological assemblages of platy corals occur through most of the geological record of the Scleractin...
The scleractinian Manicina areolata is a common coral on Caribbean hard and soft substrata and was s...
Appearances of new fasciculate rugose corals are especially abundant in the Viséan-Serpukhovian inte...
We describe a previously unknown niche for hard corals in the small, bowl-shaped, solitary scleracti...
ABSTRACT: The family Geyerophyllidae Minato, 1955 includes corals having clinotabulae, lonsdaleoid d...
Neorylstonia nom. nov. pseudocolumellata, a replacement name for Mesophyllum pseudocolumellatum Beau...
The most earliest Mississippian rugose corals are post-disaster taxa occurring in a biosphere strong...
Tabulates, an extinct Palaeozoic group of corals, developed diverse colony morphologies during the S...
32 pagesInternational audienceNeorylstonia nom. nov. pseudocolumellata, a replacement name for Mesop...
The family Geyerophyllidae Minato, 1955 includes corals having clinotabulae, lonsdaleoid dissepiment...
Understanding evolutionary transitions in scleractinian corals is fundamental to predicting response...
The oldest reefal episode in the Cantabrian Zone (earliest Pragian) consists of small biostromal pat...
Symbiosis and coloniality are ecologically important traits for corals of the order Scleractinia. Sy...
Symbiosis and coloniality are ecologically important traits for corals of the order Scleractinia. Sy...
From Carboniferous deposits exposed on the southern slope of the Cantabric mountain chain, 58 rugose...
Ecological assemblages of platy corals occur through most of the geological record of the Scleractin...
The scleractinian Manicina areolata is a common coral on Caribbean hard and soft substrata and was s...