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- Sthenaster emmae is a species of deep sea corallivorous (preys on deep-sea corals) sea star. It is the only known species in the genus Sthenaster. This...
- D’Angelo, C., Cunnington, A., Smith, E.G., Wiedenmann, & J. (2013). The corallivorous flatworm Amakusaplana acroporae: an invasive species threat to coral...
- Hoeksema, Bert W.; Chad M. Scott; James D. True (2013). "Dietary shift in corallivorous Drupella snails following a major bleaching event at Koh Tao, Gulf of...
- all tropical reef regions. The region with the highest proportion of corallivorous organisms is the tropical eastern Pacific Ocean. Butterflyfish constitute...
- eye. Small pointed snout. Inhabits coral areas in lagoons and reefs. Corallivorous (eats live coral) 15 cm. Aquarium fish. Moorish idol (Pavillon cocher)...
- April 2010. Turner S.J., The egg capsules and early life history of the corallivorous gastropod Drupella cornus (Roeding, 1798)., The Veliger. Vol. 35, no...
- 'competing' for remaining live coral The adult crown-of-thorns is a corallivorous predator that usually preys on reef scleractinian coral polyps, as well...
- with taxonomic summary and in situ observations of Atlantic deep-sea corallivorous Goniasteridae (Valvatida; Asteroidea)." Marine Biodiversity Records...
- with taxonomic summary and in situ observations of Atlantic deep-sea corallivorous Goniasteridae (Valvatida; Asteroidea)." Marine Biodiversity Records...
- Rudman, W. B. (1982). A new species of Phestilla; the first record of a corallivorous aeolid nudibranch from tropical America. Journal of Zoology, London...