International audienceMicrabaciids are solitary, exclusively azooxanthellate deep-sea corals belonging to one of the deepestliving (up to 5,000 m) scleractinian representatives. All modern micrabaciid taxa (genera: Letepsammia, Rhombopsammia, Stephanophyllia, Leptopenus) have a porous and often very fragile skeleton consisting of two main microstructural components known also from other scleractinians: rapid accretion deposits and thickening deposits. However, at the microstructural level, the skeletal organization of the micrabaciids is distinctly different from that of other scleractinians. Rapid accretion deposits consist of alternations of superimposed ''microcrystalline'' (micrometer- sized aggregates of nodular nanodomains) and fibrou...
Coralla of the three species of solitary corals described herein from the Sinemurian (Lower Jurassic...
11 pagesInternational audienceTo construct calcium carbonate skeletons of sophisticated architecture...
One of the most important aspects in the research on reef-building corals is the process by which co...
Micrabaciids are solitary, exclusively azooxanthellate deep-sea corals belonging to one of the deepe...
Micrabaciids are solitary, exclusively azooxanthellate deep-sea corals belonging to one of the deepe...
Interpretation of biomineralization processes based solely on the end product - the skeleton - may s...
International audienceThe biomineralization process and skeletal growth dynamics of azooxanthellate ...
Understanding the evolution of scleractinian corals on geological timescales is key to predict how m...
Ubiquitous to all oceans, the phylum Cnidaria is the second most basal metazoan group in the tree of...
This study focuses on bioerosion of an aphotic deep-water coral mound, the Propeller Mound, in the n...
Endolithic microflora were studied in recent scleractinian reef corals of Discovery Bay, Jamaica. Gr...
The skeleton morphology of the azooxanthellate cold-water coral Lophelia pertusa can be strongly inf...
The systematics of Triassic corals based on morphological characters (Alloiteau 1952, Wells 1956) ha...
An extensive study of the microstructure, nanostructrure and crystallographic properties of six taxa...
International audienceA molecular phylogeny of the Scleractinia is reconstructed from approximately ...
Coralla of the three species of solitary corals described herein from the Sinemurian (Lower Jurassic...
11 pagesInternational audienceTo construct calcium carbonate skeletons of sophisticated architecture...
One of the most important aspects in the research on reef-building corals is the process by which co...
Micrabaciids are solitary, exclusively azooxanthellate deep-sea corals belonging to one of the deepe...
Micrabaciids are solitary, exclusively azooxanthellate deep-sea corals belonging to one of the deepe...
Interpretation of biomineralization processes based solely on the end product - the skeleton - may s...
International audienceThe biomineralization process and skeletal growth dynamics of azooxanthellate ...
Understanding the evolution of scleractinian corals on geological timescales is key to predict how m...
Ubiquitous to all oceans, the phylum Cnidaria is the second most basal metazoan group in the tree of...
This study focuses on bioerosion of an aphotic deep-water coral mound, the Propeller Mound, in the n...
Endolithic microflora were studied in recent scleractinian reef corals of Discovery Bay, Jamaica. Gr...
The skeleton morphology of the azooxanthellate cold-water coral Lophelia pertusa can be strongly inf...
The systematics of Triassic corals based on morphological characters (Alloiteau 1952, Wells 1956) ha...
An extensive study of the microstructure, nanostructrure and crystallographic properties of six taxa...
International audienceA molecular phylogeny of the Scleractinia is reconstructed from approximately ...
Coralla of the three species of solitary corals described herein from the Sinemurian (Lower Jurassic...
11 pagesInternational audienceTo construct calcium carbonate skeletons of sophisticated architecture...
One of the most important aspects in the research on reef-building corals is the process by which co...