Epizoanthus species are generally found in association with other marine invertebrates such as hermit crabs and gastropods. Although Epizoanthus spp. are relatively common, there is limited information about their diversity and ecology due to their habitats or hosts, often being below the depths of SCUBA diving (>~50 m). In particular, the Epizoanthus fauna of the Indo-Pacific Ocean remains poorly understood. In this study, the diversity of Epizoanthus species associated with eunicid worm tubes from shallow waters in the Pacific Ocean we investigated using molecular analyses (mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase subunit 1 = COI, mitochondrial 16S ribosomal DNA = mt 16S-rDNA, nuclear internal transcribed spacer region of ribosomal DNA...
Composed of a collection of algae, detritus, sediment and invertebrates, the epilithic algal matrix ...
The Hawaiian gold coral has a history of exploitation from the deep slopes and seamounts of the Hawa...
Zoantharia (or Zoanthidea) is the third largest order of Hexacorallia, characterised by two rows of ...
Many cnidarians have been reported in association with hermit crabs from shallow waters to the deep ...
In this study, three new species of macrocnemic zoantharians (Hexacorallia, Zoantharia) are describe...
Zoanthids are present in most marine environments, especially where there are hard substrates availa...
In southern California and southern Australia, several species of hexacorals that are common at divi...
Abstract The oceans of southwestern Shikoku are known for their high levels of marine biodiversity d...
Taxonomy plays a central role in biological sciences. It provides a communication system for scienti...
A new species of free-living solitary zoantharian is described from Okinawa, Japan. Sphenopus exilis...
Shallow water zooxanthellate zoanthids are a common component of the coral reef ecosystems of the Ca...
Zoantharians represent a group of marine invertebrates widely distributed from shallow waters to the...
<div><p>The Hawaiian gold coral has a history of exploitation from the deep slopes and seamounts of ...
Zoantharians are a group of cnidarians that are often found in association with marine invertebrates...
Figure 3 - Cnidae in tentacles, column, pharynx, filaments of Epizoanthus illoricat...
Composed of a collection of algae, detritus, sediment and invertebrates, the epilithic algal matrix ...
The Hawaiian gold coral has a history of exploitation from the deep slopes and seamounts of the Hawa...
Zoantharia (or Zoanthidea) is the third largest order of Hexacorallia, characterised by two rows of ...
Many cnidarians have been reported in association with hermit crabs from shallow waters to the deep ...
In this study, three new species of macrocnemic zoantharians (Hexacorallia, Zoantharia) are describe...
Zoanthids are present in most marine environments, especially where there are hard substrates availa...
In southern California and southern Australia, several species of hexacorals that are common at divi...
Abstract The oceans of southwestern Shikoku are known for their high levels of marine biodiversity d...
Taxonomy plays a central role in biological sciences. It provides a communication system for scienti...
A new species of free-living solitary zoantharian is described from Okinawa, Japan. Sphenopus exilis...
Shallow water zooxanthellate zoanthids are a common component of the coral reef ecosystems of the Ca...
Zoantharians represent a group of marine invertebrates widely distributed from shallow waters to the...
<div><p>The Hawaiian gold coral has a history of exploitation from the deep slopes and seamounts of ...
Zoantharians are a group of cnidarians that are often found in association with marine invertebrates...
Figure 3 - Cnidae in tentacles, column, pharynx, filaments of Epizoanthus illoricat...
Composed of a collection of algae, detritus, sediment and invertebrates, the epilithic algal matrix ...
The Hawaiian gold coral has a history of exploitation from the deep slopes and seamounts of the Hawa...
Zoantharia (or Zoanthidea) is the third largest order of Hexacorallia, characterised by two rows of ...