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  1. Studies of "Mycetophyllia spp."
  2. Stony Coral Tissue Loss Disease (SCTLD)

  3. Stony coral tissue loss disease decimated Caribbean coral ... - Nature

  4. (PDF) The Emergence and Initial Impact of Stony Coral Tissue Loss ...

  5. Coralpedia - Mycetophyllia daniana - Warwick

    WEBMycetophyllia danaana. Colonies are thicker and more chunky than most other members of Mycetophyllia, forming thick top-shaped plates. Valleys and ridges are deep and narrow, long and meandering and may become …

  6. WEBSpecies previously reported as unaffected or data deficient that were found to be affected by SCTLD included Agaricia spp., Madracis spp., and Mycetophyllia spp. We also observed multi-focal lesions at SCTLD …

  7. Rapid Assessment of the occurrence of Stony Coral Tissue Loss

  8. WEBSince 2014 Stony Coral Tissue Loss Disease has been affecting reefs in the Wider Caribbean Region. In order to effectively treat the disease it must first be positively identified. This video explains how to document …

  9. Coral Disease Identification - AGRRA

  10. WEBMay 26, 2021 · One of the most recently identified and damaging diseases to infect the Caribbean waters is the stony coral tissue loss disease (SCTLD), which affects over half of Florida’s coral reef ecosystem.

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