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  1. The Pocilloporidae are a family of stony corals in the order Scleractinia occurring in the Pacific and Indian Oceans. Description Pocilloporids are colonial and most species are reef-building. They are very variable in size and shape, some being submassive and others arborescent or ramose.
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    Members of the Family Pocilloporidae are considered the second-largest contributors to reef formations although they have relatively few species. They are most active and found in greatest numbers in shallow waters with strong waves. They reproduce easily by fragmentation, the fragments surviving stress well in nature.
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    Pocillopora is a genus of stony corals in the family Pocilloporidae occurring in the Pacific and Indian Oceans. They are commonly called cauliflower corals and brush corals. Cauliflower corals are widespread and can be identified by the presence of wart-like growths on their surface.
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    The Pocilloporidae are a family of stony corals in the order Scleractinia occurring in the Pacific and Indian Oceans. Pocilloporids are colonial and most species are reef-building. They are very variable in size and shape, some being submassive and others arborescent or ramose.
    The Pocilloporidae are closely related to the other coral families, Astrocoeniidae and Acroporidae. The genera in this family are polymorphic, differing in growth form according to their habitat, but showing similar growth forms in response to light availability and wave action. The colonies are hermaphrodites.
    Here, we focus on the family Pocilloporidae Gray, 1840 and the three extant related genera that have been, at some time, recorded in Singapore: Pocillopora Lamarck, 1816; Seriatopora Lamarck, 1816; and Stylophora Schweigger, 1820.
    Pocilloporids are colonial and most species are reef-building. They are very variable in size and shape, some being submassive and others arborescent or ramose. The corallites are small and vary from being sunken to being raised cones. The columellae are well developed and the septa may be fused with them.
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    The Pocilloporidae are a family of stony corals in the order Scleractinia occurring in the Pacific and Indian Oceans. Pocilloporids are colonial and most species are reef-building. They are very variable in size and shape, some being submassive and others arborescent or ramose. The corallites are small and vary … See more

    The genera in this family are polymorphic, differing in growth form according to their habitat, but showing similar growth forms in response to light … See more

    The World Register of Marine Species lists these genera in the family:-
    Madracis Milne Edwards & Haime, 1849
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