PhylumCnidaria> ClassAnthozoa> Subclass Zoantharia/Hexacorallia > OrderScleractinia> FamilyFungiidae> GenusFungia Oval mushroom coral Fungiasp.* Family Fungiidae updated Nov 2019 Where seen?This mushroom coral with is sometimes seen on some of our undisturbed Southern shores. The coral is free-living...
Corallochytrids clearly belong within the protozoan phylum Choanozoa but in a distinct order, Corallochytrida Cavalier-Smith 1995, and class, Corallochytrea Cavalier-Smith 1995.doi:10.1016/S0932-4739(96)80053-8Thomas Cavalier-SmithM.T.E. Paula Allsopp...
(each represent- ing a different algal phylum: Turbinaria ornata— Ochrophyta; Amansia rhodantha—Rhodophyta; Halimeda opuntia—Chlorophyta) and two species of hermatypic coral holobiont (Porites lobata and Porites lutea—commonly collectively considered massive Porites spp. due to difficulty of visual...
PhylumCnidaria> ClassAnthozoa> Subclass Zoantharia/Hexacorallia > OrderCorallimorpharia Ridged corallimorph Platyzoanthus mussoides FamilyDiscosomidae updated Jul 2024 Where seen?These little ridged disk-like animal is sometimes seen on our Southern shores, growing on coral rubble. ...
Predators: Corals are eaten by the crown-of-thorns (a large starfish that eats coral polyps), parrotfish, and other animals. Classification: Kingdom Animalia (animals), Phylum Coelenterata (corals, jellyfish, sea anemones, hydroids), Class Anthozoa meaning "flower-like animals" (corals and ...
Here, we discover two novel bacteria of the class Mollicutes, which are abundant in the deep-sea octocoralCallogorgia delta. C. deltais common along the continental slope in the Gulf of Mexico between 400 and 900 m depth, where it is often the dominant habitat-forming coral species45,46...
Phylum:Cnidaria Class:Anthozoa Order:Scleractinia Family:Acroporidae Genus:Montipora Species:foliosa Scientific name Family:Acroporidae Species:Montipora foliosa Distribution / Background Montipora Coral Information:The Cabbage CoralMontipora foliosawas described by Pallas in 1766. Some common names ...
The obtained similarity values were split into taxonomic groups according to the DNADIST percent similarity (Phylum (X80%), Class (X85%), Order (X90%), Family (X92%), Subfamily (X94%), OTU (X97%)). In addition to the PhyloChip subset of 16S rRNA gene sequences, cloned 16S rRNA ...
Microbial taxonomic classification ofO. patagonicamicrobiome inferred from metagenomic reads using Kaiju. Taxonomic classification at the phylum (A), family (B), and genera (C) levels Full size image Numerous non-photosynthetic microeukaryotes associated with corals have been identified, exhibiting diverse...
Incnidarian: Size range and diversity of structure …of most hydroids, hydrocorals, and soft and hard corals, however, proliferate asexually into colonies, which can attain much greater size and longevity than their component polyps. Certain tropical sea anemones (class Anthozoa) may be a metre...