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- often found forming reefs or islands in tropical locations. The names Madrepore and Madreporaria were formerly applied universally to any stony coral...
- surface of Ophiuroidea. Close up, it is visibly structured, resembling a "madrepore" (stone coral, Scleractinia) colony. From this, it derives its name. The...
- Rodax was also part of the band. In 2006 he was a vocalist in the band Madrepore, which released an album, Overblown. Once again the band included his...
- the port of Suakin. The buildings of Suakin were largely constructed of madrepore, or rock-coral, taken from the sea-bed. The vernacular style of construction...
- the Madrepores" in the book "The Annals and Magazine of Natural History" regarding the Madrepores. In this she details her work with the Madrepores and...
- unusual size of this cemetery. Many of the graves have head-stones of madrepore, on which is cut in relief the name of the tenant below, and of these...
- deproteinized. Xenografts are usually only distributed as a calcified matrix. Madrepore and or millepore type of corals are harvested and treated to become 'coral...
- ISBN 978-1-4729-1136-0. Brunner, B: The Ocean at Home, page 35 "On the increase of Madrepores". Annals and Magazine of Natural History. 3 (29). London: Taylor and Francis:...
- yellow spots due to the presence of symbiotic micro-algae. This small madrepore is only found in the Mediterranean Sea. It prefers shallow and bright...
- Lophelia pertusa. Other branching corals with which it ****ociates include Madrepore and Solenosmilia. The worm wraps its tube around branches of the coral...