It is a well-known fact that in many species of reef-corals the form of different colonies is largely subject to external influences that affected it during its growth. Not only in different colonies is this variability found, but also parts of the same colony may offer a striking contrast when compared with one another. One of the causes that modify the growth-form of various colonies of reef-corals, especially of the branching ones, is the action of the waves that roll in upon the reef after they have been more or less dissolved at the edge. These waves constantly sweep over the tops of the coral-colonies so as to prevent them to grow in height above a certain level. Together with the larger colonies whose tops are constantly in contact w...
Growth is a fundamental biological trait, generally considered to have an important role in structur...
In clonal plants and animals, stolons and runners often promote rapid directional growth and escape ...
The knowledge on the growth patterns of organisms constructing complex threedimensional structures c...
Mechanisms underlying morphological variation in two highly variable reef corals are discussed. Surv...
BACKGROUND: Asexual increase occurs in virtually all colonial organisms. However, little is known ab...
Background: Asexual increase occurs in virtually all colonial organisms. However, little is known ab...
The high morphological resemblance between branching corals and trees, can lead to comparative studi...
The historical background of the taxonomic problems in the fire-coral, Millepora, is reviewed. The g...
The knowledge on the growth patterns of organisms constructing complex three-dimensional structures ...
This thesis examines variations in the branch extension of the staghorn coral Acropora formosa at di...
This thesis examines the growth rate of 452 colonies of the massive reef-building coral Porites from...
Massive Porites colonies develop a bumpy growth surface as they increase in size. Development of a b...
The morphogenesis of colonial stony corals is the result of the collective behaviour of many coral p...
In addition to experimental studies, computational models provide valuable information about colony ...
This study examined colony growth in the long-lived red coral Corallium rubrum, a slow growing octoc...
Growth is a fundamental biological trait, generally considered to have an important role in structur...
In clonal plants and animals, stolons and runners often promote rapid directional growth and escape ...
The knowledge on the growth patterns of organisms constructing complex threedimensional structures c...
Mechanisms underlying morphological variation in two highly variable reef corals are discussed. Surv...
BACKGROUND: Asexual increase occurs in virtually all colonial organisms. However, little is known ab...
Background: Asexual increase occurs in virtually all colonial organisms. However, little is known ab...
The high morphological resemblance between branching corals and trees, can lead to comparative studi...
The historical background of the taxonomic problems in the fire-coral, Millepora, is reviewed. The g...
The knowledge on the growth patterns of organisms constructing complex three-dimensional structures ...
This thesis examines variations in the branch extension of the staghorn coral Acropora formosa at di...
This thesis examines the growth rate of 452 colonies of the massive reef-building coral Porites from...
Massive Porites colonies develop a bumpy growth surface as they increase in size. Development of a b...
The morphogenesis of colonial stony corals is the result of the collective behaviour of many coral p...
In addition to experimental studies, computational models provide valuable information about colony ...
This study examined colony growth in the long-lived red coral Corallium rubrum, a slow growing octoc...
Growth is a fundamental biological trait, generally considered to have an important role in structur...
In clonal plants and animals, stolons and runners often promote rapid directional growth and escape ...
The knowledge on the growth patterns of organisms constructing complex threedimensional structures c...