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P. Martin Duncan,

... that the Testacea sent from Antigua with the Corals have been stated to belong to the present ... San Domingo there are late Tertiary Shells and Corals, but it is impossible to bring these facts ... in determining the geologic age of the three coral-formations of Antigua; but Mr. C. Moore has ... Mollusca from the San-Domingan shales, whence the Corals here described were derived. The Alabama Eocene Shells and Corals are distinct from those of the raised Coral-beds of the West Indian Islands; and it ... that, although there are genera and species of Corals in Antigua, San Domingo, and Jamaica belonging to ...

Tópico(s): Marine and fisheries research

1863 - Geological Society of London | Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society

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J. E. Duerden,

... Neil, Andrew C. Baker Susceptibility of Caribbean Brain Coral Recruits to Stony Coral Tissue Loss Disease (SCTLD), Frontiers in Marine Science ... Settling in aggregation: Spatial planning consideration for brooding coral transplants, Marine Environmental Research 176 (Apr 2022): 105612. ... George Seghal Kiran, Joseph Selvin Dynamics of the Coral Microbiome and Its Link to Climate Change, (Jul ... of conspecific genotypes within chimeras of the branching coral Stylophora pistillata, Scientific Reports 11, no.11 (Nov ...

Tópico(s): International Maritime Law Issues

1902 - University of Chicago Press | The American Naturalist

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Charles Darwin, Thomas George Bonney, Sir Francis Darwin, Warren D. Mohr,

... S."; "Authorized Edition"--t. p. verso; Half-Title: Coral Reefs; Preface to Third Edition Signed by Francis ...

1915 - Gale Group | NCCO SciTechMed 2 of 2

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Rhodes W. Fairbridge,

The contemporary and Pleistocene coral reefs of the Australian shelf regions illustrate reef development in a relatively stable epicontinental environment-the most common facies in ... atoll, and platform reefs- and five varieties of coral island are found here. The vertical distribution of corals is controlled mainly by light, a function of ... average for the coldest month). The shape of coral reefs is generally controlled by wind, wave, and ... eventually fill up to become a large platform. Coral islands are due either to accumulation of sand ...

Tópico(s): Marine and fisheries research

1950 - University of Chicago Press | The Journal of Geology

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Charles Darwin, Warren D. Mohr,

Half-Title: Coral Reefs; Plates Engraved by J. & C. Walker Includes Bibliographical References and Index; Provenance: Warren D. Mohr.; An Additional ...

1874 - Gale Group | NCCO SciTechMed 2 of 2

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R. E. Clausen,

... produced as further variants the distinctive recessive types, coral and mammoth, both of which have been established ... pure lines. 3. From crosses with fluted, both coral and mammoth have been shown to be due to secondary modification of the F-chromosome. 4. Coral and mammoth, when crossed with normal or with ... the expected classes of offspring. 6. Hybrids of coral with mammoth apparently exhibit no crossing-over between ... chromosomes. 7. Some of the F2 populations of coral X normal segregated for a recessive pale sterile ...

Tópico(s): Light effects on plants

1931 - University of Chicago Press | The American Naturalist

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Elsevier ScienceDirect

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Ralph Jones, Ulfar Jonsson, Melissa H. Brown, Howard E. Lessner, Charles C. Price, Aarohi Sen,

... Jones Jr. Department of Medicine, University of Miami, Coral Gables, Fla. Department of Chemistry, University of Pennsylvania, ... Ulfar Jonsson Department of Medicine, University of Miami, Coral Gables, Fla. Department of Chemistry, University of Pennsylvania, ... Melissa Browning Department of Medicine, University of Miami, Coral Gables, Fla. Department of Chemistry, University of Pennsylvania, ... Howard Lessner Department of Medicine, University of Miami, Coral Gables, Fla. Department of Chemistry, University of Pennsylvania, ...

Tópico(s): Carcinogens and Genotoxicity Assessment

1958 - Wiley | Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences

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William Stephenson, R. Endean, I. Bennett,

... in 1950 caused damage to the island's coral, and an expedition visited Low Isles in 1954 ... the cyclone had caused great destruction to branching corals but that massive corals had, in most cases, survived. A heavy swell ... the island, where a dense growth of fragile corals occurred. It is believed that the mechanical force ... was the chief factor causing the destruction of corals. Coral rubble resulting from this destruction was being rolled ... the island, and was hampering recolonization by hard corals. Soft corals, which appeared to have been unaffected ...

Tópico(s): Marine animal studies overview

1958 - CSIRO Publishing | Marine and Freshwater Research

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Charles Darwin, Thomas George Bonney, Sir Francis Darwin, Warren D. Mohr,

... Signed by Francis Darwin, Dated 1889; Half-Title: Coral Reefs; Bound in Marbled Boards with Red Morocco ...

1897 - Gale Group | NCCO SciTechMed 2 of 2

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John Durham,

Thirty-three new and four old species of corals and one hydrocoralline are considered. The new species ... nomen nudum). By a comparison of the fossil coral assemblages with the recent fauna, it is concluded ... Washington, the writer has collected numerous species of corals. As only three species have been noted previously ... climatic inferences can be made from them, the corals are here described in a separate paper.1 ... had occasion to note the occurrence of scattered corals throughout the Tertiary of California, it appears probable ...

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1942 - Cambridge University Press | Journal of Paleontology

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Charles Darwin, Joseph W. Williams, Warren D. Mohr,

Publication Date from Freeman.; Spine Title: Coral-Reefs.; Series Title from Cover.; Publisher's Advertisements on [16] Pages at End.; Bound in Gilt-Stamped Green Cloth Includes Bibliographical References ...

1900 - Gale Group | NCCO SciTechMed 2 of 2

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Thomas F. Goreau,

... 167 CALCIUM CARBONATE DEPOSITION BY CORALLINE ALGAE AND CORALS IN RELATION TO THEIR ROLES AS REEF-BUILDERS ... J. R. L. & J. W. Wells. 1962. Holocene coral banks and subsidence in the Niger River delta. ... Cambridge , England . 2 vol. Gardiner, J. S. 1931. Coral Reefs and Atolls. Macmillan. London . Gilmartin, M. 1960. ... Goreau, T. F. 1959a. The ecology of Jamaican coral reefs. I. Species composition and zonation. Ecology. 40: ... F. 1959b. The physiology of skeleton formation in corals under different conditions. Biol. Bull. 116: 59–75. ...

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1963 - Wiley | Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences

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Charles Darwin, Thomas George Bonney, Sir Francis Darwin, Warren D. Mohr,

... S.".; "Authorized Edition."--T. p. verso.; Half-Title: Coral Reefs; Preface to Third Edition Signedby Francis Darwin; ...

1889 - Gale Group | NCCO SciTechMed 2 of 2

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Paul R. Burkholder, Lillian M. Burkholder,

... Garden, Brooklyn, New York.) Photosynthesis in some Alcyonacean corals. Amer. Jour. Bot. 47(10) : 866–872. Illus. ... pigments were studied in selected species of Alcyonacean corals, the stony coral Porites, porites, and turtle grass, Thalassia testudinum, in ... consumption of oxygen in combined respiration of the corals and their contained algal zooxanthellae, both in short‐ ... Observations of oxygen production in 8 species of corals, exposed to full sunlight in 1 ft. of ... mg. residual fixed carbon per g. of fresh coral were accumulated in Porites porites and Antillogorgia turgida ...

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1960 - Wiley | American Journal of Botany

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Thomas F. Goreau,

... accurate measurement of calcification rates in reef-building corals under various controlled conditions, using calcium-45 as ... a slow but appreciable isotopic exchange between the coral skeleton and sea water. There are indications that this is considerably less in living coral where the tissue forms a barrier against such exchange.3. In many of the reef-building corals tested so far, the calcification rate was significantly ... of light.4. The calcification rate of reef corals grown in darkness for prolonged periods of time ...

Tópico(s): Cephalopods and Marine Biology

1959 - Marine Biological Laboratory (MBL) | Biological Bulletin