Classical morphological taxonomy places the approximately 1400 recognized species of Scleractinia (hard corals) into 27 families, but many aspects of coral evolution remain unclear despite the application of molecular phylogenetic methods. In part, this may be a consequence of such studies focusing on the reef-building (shallow water and zooxanthellate) Scleractinia, and largely ignoring the large number of deep-sea species. To better understand broad patterns of coral evolution, we generated molecular data for a broad and representative range of deep sea scleractinians collected off New Caledonia and Australia during the last decade, and conducted the most comprehensive molecular phylogenetic analysis to date of the order Scleractinia.Part...
Synopsis Scleractinian corals, which include the architects of coral reefs, are found throughout the...
Symbiosis and coloniality are ecologically important traits for corals of the order Scleractinia. Sy...
The phylogenetic relationships of the Fungiidae, a family of predominantly free-living, zooxanthella...
Classical morphological taxonomy places the approximately 1400 recognized species of Scleractinia (h...
Background: Classical morphological taxonomy places the approximately 1400 recognized species of ...
Background: Classical morphological taxonomy places the approximately 1400 recognized species of ...
Background: Classical morphological taxonomy places the approximately 1400 recognized species of ...
Ubiquitous to all oceans, the phylum Cnidaria is the second most basal metazoan group in the tree of...
Lopheliapertusa and Madrepora oculata are azooxanthellate corals with nearly cosmopolitan distributi...
Corallimorpharia is a small Order of skeleton-less animals that is closely related to the reef-build...
Lophelia pertusa and Madrepora oculata are azooxanthellate corals with nearly cosmopolitan distribut...
Corallimorpharia is a small Order of skeleton-less animals that is closely related to the reef-build...
Lophelia pertusa and Madrepora oculata are azooxanthellate corals with nearly cosmopolitan distribut...
Despite their abundance and ecological importance in a wide variety of shallow and deep water marine...
Symbiosis and coloniality are ecologically important traits for corals of the order Scleractinia. Sy...
Synopsis Scleractinian corals, which include the architects of coral reefs, are found throughout the...
Symbiosis and coloniality are ecologically important traits for corals of the order Scleractinia. Sy...
The phylogenetic relationships of the Fungiidae, a family of predominantly free-living, zooxanthella...
Classical morphological taxonomy places the approximately 1400 recognized species of Scleractinia (h...
Background: Classical morphological taxonomy places the approximately 1400 recognized species of ...
Background: Classical morphological taxonomy places the approximately 1400 recognized species of ...
Background: Classical morphological taxonomy places the approximately 1400 recognized species of ...
Ubiquitous to all oceans, the phylum Cnidaria is the second most basal metazoan group in the tree of...
Lopheliapertusa and Madrepora oculata are azooxanthellate corals with nearly cosmopolitan distributi...
Corallimorpharia is a small Order of skeleton-less animals that is closely related to the reef-build...
Lophelia pertusa and Madrepora oculata are azooxanthellate corals with nearly cosmopolitan distribut...
Corallimorpharia is a small Order of skeleton-less animals that is closely related to the reef-build...
Lophelia pertusa and Madrepora oculata are azooxanthellate corals with nearly cosmopolitan distribut...
Despite their abundance and ecological importance in a wide variety of shallow and deep water marine...
Symbiosis and coloniality are ecologically important traits for corals of the order Scleractinia. Sy...
Synopsis Scleractinian corals, which include the architects of coral reefs, are found throughout the...
Symbiosis and coloniality are ecologically important traits for corals of the order Scleractinia. Sy...
The phylogenetic relationships of the Fungiidae, a family of predominantly free-living, zooxanthella...