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- phase (a larva called planula), and a later characteristic sessile phase. Octocorals have existed at least since the Ordovician period, as shown by Maurits...
- deep-sea, benthic environments there is an ****ociative relationship between octocorals and brittle stars. Due to the currents flowing upward along seamount ridges...
- their polyps (tentacles) to protect themselves and other species. As octocorals, sea pens are colonial animals with multiple polyps (which look somewhat...
- coral (Heliopora coerulea) is a species of colonial coral. It is the only octocoral known to produce a m****ive skeleton. This skeleton is formed of aragonite...
- is disturbed as the black corals are smothered by the faster growing octocoral and fail to reach a reproductive age (twelve years). The rapid spread...
- ventalina, the common sea fan and purple sea fan, is a species of sea fan, an octocoral in the family Gorgoniidae. It is found in the western Atlantic Ocean and...
- This list of prehistoric octocorals is an attempt to create a comprehensive listing of all genera that have ever been included in the octocorallia, excluding...
- R., & Keller-Costa, T. (2018). Bioactive Secondary Metabolites from Octocoral-****ociated Microbes—New Chances for Blue Growth. Marine Drugs, 16(12)...
- (2013). "Reinterpretation of the Cambrian 'bryozoan' Pywackia as an octocoral". Journal of Paleontology. 87 (6): 984–990. Bibcode:2013JPal...87..984T...
- warming is the key filter for successful colonization of the migrant octocoral Melithaea erythraea (Ehrenberg, 1834) in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea"...