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    Plexaurella nutans, the giant slit-pore sea rod, is a tall species of soft coral in the family Plexauridae. It is a relatively uncommon species and is found in shallow seas in the Caribbean region. Meer weergeven

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    Plexaurella nutans can grow to a height of over a metre (yard). It has thick cylindrical branches that occasionally fork and which are often slightly clubbed at the tips. These have a diameter of 10 … Meer weergeven

    Plexaurella nutans is an uncommon species and occurs at depths down to 50 metres (160 ft) in the Caribbean Sea, the Bahamas and Florida. It is usually found on isolated … Meer weergeven

    The polyps of Plexaurella nutans extend their tentacles to feed on zooplankton and other small invertebrates floating past. The food … Meer weergeven

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  5. Coralpedia - Plexaurella nutans - Warwick

    WEBPlexaurella nutans. A large, fairly sparsely branching soft coral, reaching over 1 m tall. Branches are thick and remain so throughout their length. The ends of many branches are club-shapped. The calices from which each …

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  7. FIG. 3. A. Plexaurella nutans (BT, Panama), B. P. fusilera …

    WEBWith 55 species, the octocoral richness in Cuban reefs constitutes one of the highest in this region. Among areas sampled during 2001–2005, the best ecological conditions for octocoral ...

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  10. Plexaurella nutans - Nova Southeastern University

    WEBPresented here are images of Plexaurella nutans , part of the Interactive Identification Guide to South Florida Octocorals sponsored by Nova Southeastern University's Halmos College of Natural Sciences and …