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- Hermatypic corals are those corals in the order Scleractinia which build reefs by depositing hard calcareous material for their skeletons, forming the...
- framework of modern coral reefs is formed by scleractinians. Reef-building or hermatypic corals are mostly colonial; most of these are zooxant****ate and are found...
- communication.[clarify] Corals predominantly reproduce ****ually. About 25% of hermatypic corals (reef-building stony corals) form single-**** (gonochoristic) colonies...
- the carbon dioxide produced by the host. Reef-building stony corals (hermatypic corals) require endosymbiotic algae from the genus Symbiodinium to be...
- their tissues. These species live in shallow water and many of them are hermatypic (reef-builders). Other species lack the zooxant****ae and, having no need...
- Volcanic islands located beyond the warm water temperature requirements of hermatypic (reef-building) organisms become seamounts as they subside, and are eroded...
- el-Zibdah, M.; Wild, C. (September 2010). "Organic matter release by dominant hermatypic corals of the Northern Red Sea". Coral Reefs. 29 (3): 649−659. Bibcode:2010CorRe...
- coast like the intertidal regions of Ratnagiri, Gaveshani Bank etc. The Hermatypic corals are also present along the sea s**** from Kollam in Kerala to Enayam...
- in size from a pinhead to 12 inches (30 cm) across. Reef-building or hermatypic corals live only in the photic zone (above 70 m), the depth to which sufficient...
- Poritidae is a family of stony corals. Members of the family are colonial hermatypic (reef-building) corals. They are variable in size and form but most are...