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www.coralhub.info/terms/corallite-type-axial-corallites...
www.coralhub.info/terms/corallite-type-axial-corallites-vs-radial-corallites/
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The radial corallites are located along the length of the branches. A single axial corallite is found at the branch tip; it may be paler than surrounding tissue and is ...
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reefbuilders.com/2011/10/31/astreopora-acroporina/
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Oct 31, 2011 ... The branching Astreopora from Cenderawasih Bay is not alone in its preference of growth form but it's nothing compared to Astreopora ...
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www.garf.org/FRUGALREEFER/escapefrugal.shtml
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During the last two years we have been researching production techniques that include symbiont recombination and axial corallite -growth tips- initiation.
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biophysics.sbg.ac.at/coral/coral-key.pdf
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1b. axial corallites on branch ends … ... 1a. colony without axial corallites - Group 1 (1:184). 2a. colony sub-massive ... 7b. axial corallites moderately exsert ...
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biophysics.sbg.ac.at/coral/morfacro.htm
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Major non-taxonomic subdivision of the genus Acropora and ...
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www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19218517
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This study demonstrates that for the branching species Acropora pulchra, light plays a key role in axial polyp differentiation and therefore axial corallite ...
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www.wildsingapore.com/wildfacts/cnidaria/coralhard/acro...
www.wildsingapore.com/wildfacts/cnidaria/coralhard/acroporidae/acropora.htm
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Acropora corals have a distinctive corallite, usually at the tip of the branch, that is larger than the other corallites. This is called an axial corallite. New corallites ...
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www.cordioea.org/storage/corals-of-the-wio/Coral%20Gene...
www.cordioea.org/storage/corals-of-the-wio/Coral%20Genera%20of%20WIO.ppt
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Corallite type rounded raised, protruding above the coenostium 1-3 mm in diameter. Two types: axial corallites at the tips of branches/growing edges & radial ...
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jeb.biologists.org/content/212/5/662/F3.expansion.html
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Acropora pulchra axial corallite development after 8 weeks. (A) Axial corallite developed at previous tip end of branch. (B) Axial corallite developed at previous ...
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ftp.fao.org/docrep/fao/009/w7191e/w7191e09.pdf
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Anastomose - branches joining together to become one. Axial corallite - corallite at tip of branch (Fig. 3). Calice - the area inside the corallite walls (Fig. 2).
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