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Rugose corals across the Devonian-Carboniferous boundary in NW Turkey

Rugose corals across the Devonian-Carboniferous boundary in NW Turkey

... 2016. Rugose corals across the Devonian–Carboniferous boundary in NW ...The rugose corals are mainly solitary taxa belonging to the genera Campophyllum, Bounophyllum, Amplexocarinia, and ...

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Uppermost Devonian and Dinantian Rugose Corals from Southern Belgium and surrounding areas

Uppermost Devonian and Dinantian Rugose Corals from Southern Belgium and surrounding areas

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Rugose corals from the Carboniferous of the eastern Tafilalt (Morocco): a progress report

Rugose corals from the Carboniferous of the eastern Tafilalt (Morocco): a progress report

... the rugose coral fauna of the eastern Tafilalt based on collections made during two short field campaigns in 2011 and ...Most corals are from carbonated horizons of the Merdani and Zrigat formations (late ...

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Rugose corals at the Tournaisian-Viséan transition in the Central Taurides (S Turkey) - Palaeobiogeography and Palaeoceanography of the Gondwana margin

Rugose corals at the Tournaisian-Viséan transition in the Central Taurides (S Turkey) - Palaeobiogeography and Palaeoceanography of the Gondwana margin

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Aftermath of the late Frasnian mass extinction on brachiopods and corals in the Namur-Dinant Basin (southern Belgium)

Aftermath of the late Frasnian mass extinction on brachiopods and corals in the Namur-Dinant Basin (southern Belgium)

... the rugose corals within the Namur-Dinant Basin is recognized in the Lower rhenana Zone and corresponds to the extinction of the colonial disphyllids and to their replacement mainly by members of the family ...

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Corals of the Upper Viséan microbial-sponge-bryozoan-coral bioherm and related strata of  Kongul Yayla (Taurides, South Turkey)

Corals of the Upper Viséan microbial-sponge-bryozoan-coral bioherm and related strata of Kongul Yayla (Taurides, South Turkey)

... (juvenile of Idiognathodus incurvus, of Idiognathodus ? cf. suberectus and of Neognathodus columbienis and fragments of Idioprioniodus sp.) from one single sampled locality. Turan (2000) identified as well some ...

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Revision of the Mississippian Lithostrotionidae (Rugosa) from eastern Australian and reassessment of homeomorphy among corals

Revision of the Mississippian Lithostrotionidae (Rugosa) from eastern Australian and reassessment of homeomorphy among corals

... colonial rugose corals from eastern Australia, long regarded as ‘Siphonodendron’ and ‘Lithostrotion’ were taxonomically reviewed and assigned to formal genera, within the new family ...

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A coral-on-a-chip microfluidic platform enabling live-imaging microscopy of reef-building corals

A coral-on-a-chip microfluidic platform enabling live-imaging microscopy of reef-building corals

... Reef corals typically form structures on the order of centimetres to metres, yet the majority of biological activity takes place at a thin layer of living tissue, ...Studying corals at the colony scale ...

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Assessing trophic relationships between shallow-water black corals (Antipatharia) and their symbionts using stable isotopes

Assessing trophic relationships between shallow-water black corals (Antipatharia) and their symbionts using stable isotopes

... black corals contribute to a certain extent to the diet of the fishes based on the mixing ...the corals, (iii) the symbionts could be kleptoparasites and steal prey captured by the coral polyps, or (iv) all ...

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Early diagenetic imprint on temperature proxies in holocene corals: a case study from french polynesia

Early diagenetic imprint on temperature proxies in holocene corals: a case study from french polynesia

... fossil corals, and demonstrates that the massive skeletal parts might still preserve original geochemical signatures, even with the presence of secondary needles in the neighboring pore ...

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The climate influence on the mid-depth Northeast Atlantic gyres viewed by cold-water corals

The climate influence on the mid-depth Northeast Atlantic gyres viewed by cold-water corals

... cold‐water corals from the Gibraltar Strait to the Norwegian Sea seem to faithfully trace water mass provenance and mixing of Northeast Atlantic mid ‐ depth water masses [Colin et ...‐water corals through ...

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Trophic strategies of reef-building corals under contrasted environmental conditions of East Asian Seas

Trophic strategies of reef-building corals under contrasted environmental conditions of East Asian Seas

... REFERENCES H OULBRÈQUE , F. & F ERRIER -P AGÈS , C. 2009. Heterotrophy in tropical scleractinian corals. — Biological Reviews, 84: 1- 17. M ADIN , J. S., H OOGENBOOM , M. O., C ONNOLLY , S. R., D ARLING , E. ...

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Fate of Mediterranean Scleractinian Cold-Water Corals as a Result of Global Climate Change. A Synthesis

Fate of Mediterranean Scleractinian Cold-Water Corals as a Result of Global Climate Change. A Synthesis

... cold-water corals might fare in the future under anthropogenically-induced global climate ...water corals species, the two branching and habitat- forming forms Madrepora oculata, Lophelia pertusa and the ...

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Limited phosphorus availability is the Achilles heel of tropical reef corals in a warming ocean

Limited phosphorus availability is the Achilles heel of tropical reef corals in a warming ocean

... on corals is still unknown, due to the poorly understood requirements in inorganic nutrients during ...between corals and inorganic nutrients during thermal stress, and highlight the importance of ...

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Divergent Capacity of Scleractinian and Soft Corals to Assimilate and Transfer Diazotrophically Derived Nitrogen to the Reef Environment

Divergent Capacity of Scleractinian and Soft Corals to Assimilate and Transfer Diazotrophically Derived Nitrogen to the Reef Environment

... our corals from the Red ...soft corals also have the capacity to assimilate diazotrophs/DDN from the ...soft corals sampled in the field, including the Symbiodiniaceae-free and heterotrophic genus ...

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Hydrological variations of the intermediate water masses of the western Mediterranean Sea during the past 20 ka inferred from neodymium isotopic composition in foraminifera and cold-water corals

Hydrological variations of the intermediate water masses of the western Mediterranean Sea during the past 20 ka inferred from neodymium isotopic composition in foraminifera and cold-water corals

... 7 Data availability Data related to this article are all available in Tables 1 to 4. Acknowledgements. The research leading to this study has received funding from the MISTRALS/PALEOMEX/COFIMED, the French National ...

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Patterns of genetic structure among Hawaiian corals of the genus Pocillopora yield clusters of individuals that are compatible with morphology.

Patterns of genetic structure among Hawaiian corals of the genus Pocillopora yield clusters of individuals that are compatible with morphology.

... 3. Results and discussion 3.1. Mitochondrial markers yield clusters of individuals that are compatible with morphology As expected for mitochondrial markers in the ab- sence of recombination, haplotype networks obtained ...

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Oceanographic changes off Canadian coasts in the 20th and 21st centuries : geochemical perspectives from deep-water corals

Oceanographic changes off Canadian coasts in the 20th and 21st centuries : geochemical perspectives from deep-water corals

... Chapter I is a method development piece which explores the deuterium content of annual proteinaceous growth rings of five Primnoa colonies collected from the Strait [r] ...

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Trophic plasticity of scleractinian corals under contrasted environmental conditions: evidence from stable isotope analysis

Trophic plasticity of scleractinian corals under contrasted environmental conditions: evidence from stable isotope analysis

... scleractinian corals can derive nutrition either autotrophically or heterotrophically, which allows them to use diverse trophic ...these corals, our understanding of their trophic plasticity is currently ...

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Carbonate "clumped" isotope signatures in aragonitic scleractinian and calcitic gorgonian deep-sea corals

Carbonate "clumped" isotope signatures in aragonitic scleractinian and calcitic gorgonian deep-sea corals

... (∼ 25 ◦ C). All specimens lacked visual organic contamina- tion of any kind, and following the findings of Thiagara- jan et al. (2011) and Eagle et al. (2013), who found clean- ing steps to be unnecessary in deep-sea ...

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