Regular budding modes in a zooxanthellate dendrophylliid Turbinaria peltata (Scleractinia) revealed by X-ray CT imaging and three-dimensional reconstruction

ABSTRACT The zooxanthellate dendrophylliid coral, Turbinaria peltata (Scleractinia), exhibit various growth forms that increase the photoreception area through the development of coenosteum skeletons. Because it is difficult to make detailed observations of the internal structures, we visualized inn...

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Hauptverfasser: Sentoku, Asuka, Ishibashi, Masatsugu, Masumoto, Shinji, Ohno, Rie, Tomiyama, Takayuki, Machiyama, Hideaki, Tadai, Osamu, Ezaki, Yoichi
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Marine
plasticity
regularity
reproduction
Scleractinia
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