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Halofolliculina corallasia is a
species of
heterotrich ciliates identified as a
cause of the
syndrome called skeletal eroding band (SEB). It is the first...
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Halofolliculina corallasia. This
makes SEB the
first coral disease known to be
caused by a protozoan. [citation needed] When H.
corallasia divides, the daughter...
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Halofolliculina annulata (Andrews, 1944) Hadzi, 1951
Halofolliculina corallasia Halofolliculina elegans (Claparède & Lachmann, 1858) Ringuelet, 1953 "Halofolliculina...
- Band, a
disease of bony
corals caused by the
protozoan Halofolliculina corallasia,
affects 31
coral species.
According to a 2012
study by the
National Academy...
- is
frequently transparent and is used as a domicile.
Halofolliculina corallasia has a
lorica that is
attached as an
outer structure, and into
which it...
- coralicida.
Skeletal eroding band,
caused by the
protozoan Halofolliculina corallasia. Yellow-band disease,
possibly caused by an
unidentified species of Vibrio...
- Band, a
disease of bony
corals caused by the
protozoan Halofolliculina corallasia,
affects 31
species of
corals from six
families on the reef. The long-term...
- has a
black appearance. It is
caused by the
protozoan Halofolliculina corallasia. Yellow-band
disease is
caused by a
bacterial pathogen.
Bacterial bleaching...
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Folliculina and Eufolliculina. The
folliculinid species Halofolliculina corallasia are
argued by some to
cause a
disease in
corals called Skeletal Eroding...
- coralicida.
Skeletal eroding band,
caused by the
protozoan Halofolliculina corallasia. Yellow-blotch/Yellow-band
Disease "yellow band
disease News - insciences"...