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    Siderastrea siderea forms larger colonies and larger corallites (3-5 mm) than the other species, has numerous septa (44-50), deep and papillose columellae, and thin synapticulae; and the septa alternate between corallites (Yonge, 1935;Laborel, 1970;Budd and Guzmán, 1994;Beck, 2005;Menezes et al., 2013). ... ...
    Samples of Siderastrea collected by the geologist C. F. Hartt during expedition to Brazil (19th century), anddeposited at the National Museum of the Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, have been re-examined. Taxonomicalanalyses resulted in the identification of a colony of S. siderea from offshore northern Bahia state.
    Siderastrea siderea is a relatively slow-growing coral (~6 mm year −1) when compared with other corals, yet its growth rate is more than sufficient to visually discern years in the density bands and for geochemical sampling on annual to weekly time scales.
    Siderastrea siderea colonies (20–30 year old) were selected randomly from 4–5 m deep waters of the MBRS. Colonies were collected at a minimum of 0.5 km apart to maximize genotypic variability.
  3. Coralpedia - Siderastrea siderea - Warwick

    WEBSiderastrea siderea. (Ellis 1786) This species forms colonies which can reach over 1 metres across. The large colonies are usually smooth domes. The corallites are the largest of the three species in this genus, and …

  4. Siderastrea siderea - Facts, Diet, Habitat & Pictures on Animalia.bio

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  6. (PDF) Cnidaria, Scleractinia, Siderastreidae, Siderastrea …

    WEBJan 1, 2010 · Cnidaria, Scleractinia, Siderastreidae, Siderastrea siderea (Ellis and Solander, 1786): Hartt Expedition and the first record of a Caribbean siderastreid in tropical Southwestern Atlantic...

  7. Siderastrea siderea - Wikipedia

  8. The Flower Garden Banks Siderastrea siderea coral as a …

    WEBFeb 21, 2023 · Siderastrea siderea is a relatively slow-growing coral (~6 mm year −1) when compared with other corals, yet its growth rate is more than sufficient to visually discern years in the density bands and for …

  9. Next-century ocean acidification and warming both …

    WEBJul 29, 2016 · Scientific Reports - Next-century ocean acidification and warming both reduce calcification rate, but only acidification alters skeletal morphology of reef-building coral Siderastrea siderea

  10. The reef-building coral Siderastrea siderea exhibits parabolic ...

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