The growth rate of two species of whip black corals belonging to the genera Cirrhipathes and Stichopathes has been evaluated in different experiments conducted in the Marine Park of Bunaken (Indonesia) for over one year. Unbranched, unpinnulated black corals result among the fastest growing colonial organisms, with maximal growth rates of 13.25 cm month-1 for Cirrhipathes cfr anguina and 1.3 cm month-1 for Stichopathes cfr maldivensis. Several observations made both on transplants and on natural colonies add new information on the growth strategy of black corals. The easy handling, the high rate of survivorship and the fast growth of transplants indicate that black corals can be successfully employed in the recovery projects of harvested re...
Research on transplantation of Acropora microphthalma was conducted at Barrang Lompo Island reef edg...
The coiling pattern of the whip black coral Cirrhipathes sp. (Antipatharia, Antipathidae) was studie...
Coralfarming for home and public reef aquaria, is a sustainable alternative toharvesting them from t...
In order to know survival and growth rates of some scleractinian coral species, 538 colonies from 46...
peer reviewedIn order to test the feasibility of transplantation of the whip black coral species Cir...
A dense meadow composed of two species of whip black corals, Stichopathes sp. and Cirrhipathes sp., ...
The purpose of this study was to record the species of Antipatharia on Jamaican reefs and to carry o...
Deep-sea corals are an important component of benthic ecosystems, but are potentially very vulnerabl...
Abstract- The life history strategies of a branching, arborescent coral, Porites cylindrica, were ob...
Coral reefs are deteriorating worldwide prompting reef managers and stakeholders to increasingly exp...
BACKGROUND: The drastic decline in the abundance of Caribbean acroporid corals (Acropora cervicornis...
Coral fragmentation isd a naturaS process of asexual reproduction in many coral species. Fragment si...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2011.Includes bibliographical references.Antipatharians, commonl...
Between 10 and 13 March 2011 a nursery for the propagation and growth of Staghorn coral (Acropora ce...
Knowledge of effective reef restoration techniques are necessary in this age of worldwide coral reef...
Research on transplantation of Acropora microphthalma was conducted at Barrang Lompo Island reef edg...
The coiling pattern of the whip black coral Cirrhipathes sp. (Antipatharia, Antipathidae) was studie...
Coralfarming for home and public reef aquaria, is a sustainable alternative toharvesting them from t...
In order to know survival and growth rates of some scleractinian coral species, 538 colonies from 46...
peer reviewedIn order to test the feasibility of transplantation of the whip black coral species Cir...
A dense meadow composed of two species of whip black corals, Stichopathes sp. and Cirrhipathes sp., ...
The purpose of this study was to record the species of Antipatharia on Jamaican reefs and to carry o...
Deep-sea corals are an important component of benthic ecosystems, but are potentially very vulnerabl...
Abstract- The life history strategies of a branching, arborescent coral, Porites cylindrica, were ob...
Coral reefs are deteriorating worldwide prompting reef managers and stakeholders to increasingly exp...
BACKGROUND: The drastic decline in the abundance of Caribbean acroporid corals (Acropora cervicornis...
Coral fragmentation isd a naturaS process of asexual reproduction in many coral species. Fragment si...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2011.Includes bibliographical references.Antipatharians, commonl...
Between 10 and 13 March 2011 a nursery for the propagation and growth of Staghorn coral (Acropora ce...
Knowledge of effective reef restoration techniques are necessary in this age of worldwide coral reef...
Research on transplantation of Acropora microphthalma was conducted at Barrang Lompo Island reef edg...
The coiling pattern of the whip black coral Cirrhipathes sp. (Antipatharia, Antipathidae) was studie...
Coralfarming for home and public reef aquaria, is a sustainable alternative toharvesting them from t...