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  1. Diploria labyrinthiformis, also known as the grooved brain coral, is a brown or yellow hemispherical-shaped reef-building coral occurring in the Caribbean, the Bahamas, southern Florida, and Bermuda (Humann, 1993).
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    Diploria labyrinthiformis (Linnaeus 1758) A brain coral, unmistakable because of its ’double-valley’ character. This double valley is a groove on the ridge called an ambulacra.
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    Biologie Diploria labyrinthiformis is een rifkoralensoort uit de familie van de Mussidae. De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort is Madrepora labyrinthiformis en voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 1758 door Carl Linnaeus. De soort komt voor in de Caraïbische Zee, de Golf van Mexico en langs de kusten van Florida, de Bahama's en Bermuda.
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    Diploria labyrinthiformis grows throughout the year around Bermuda and in other areas off the Carribean. This coral can live in high areas of sediments. Members of the genus Diploria are found in high abundance on Bermuda's reefs when compared to other corals. This high abundance is due to the fact that genus Diploria has lower juvenile mortality ...

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    Diploria labyrinthiformis has very distinct valleys that contain polyps, and deeper grooves beneath the ridges. The valleys are 5-10 mm wide, up to 6 mm deep and u-shaped in a cross section. The ridges are wider than valleys, up to 15 mm, and have a concave profile with edges 2-4 mm higher than the rest of the ridge.
    Diploria labyrinthiformis is found in tropical parts of the west Atlantic Ocean, the Gulf of Mexico, the Caribbean Sea, the southern tip of Florida, the Bahamas, Bermuda and the coasts of Central America. This coral occurs offshore at depths ranging from 1 to 30 metres (3.3 to 98.4 feet).
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    As a result, this species has a depth limit of approximately 50 meters. Diploria labyrinthiformis grows throughout the year around Bermuda and in other areas off the Carribean. This coral can live in high areas of sediments. Members of the genus Diploria are found in high abundance on Bermuda's reefs when compared to other corals.
    Diploria labyrinthiformis is hermaphroditic, and reproduces through broadcast spawning. This entails eggs and sperm being released by adult colonies, followed by fertilization and the development of larvae at the water surface.
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    Diploria - Wikipedia

    Diploria is a monotypic genus of massive reef building stony corals in the family Mussidae. It is represented by a single species, Diploria labyrinthiformis, commonly known as grooved brain coral and is found in the western Atlantic Ocean and Caribbean Sea. It has a familiar, maze-like appearance. Meer weergeven

    This species of reef-building coral has a hemispherical, brain-like shape with a brown, yellow, or grey colour. It has characteristic … Meer weergeven

    This species was listed as Least Concern for years on the IUCN Red List, however the most recent assessment in 2021 has resulted in a sudden uplisting due to the species' … Meer weergeven

    In the past, other species were classified as pertaining to the Diploria genus. Some of those species are now classified as Pseudodiploria, … Meer weergeven

    Images of Diploria labyrinthiformis appear on three postage stamps: a 75 cent Belizean stamp created by Georges Declercq, a 15 cent stamp from United States issued … Meer weergeven

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    Diploria labyrinthiformis is found in tropical parts of the west Atlantic Ocean, the Gulf of Mexico, the Caribbean Sea, the southern tip of Meer weergeven

    Diploria labyrinthiformis is hemaphroditic, employing a broadcast-spawning method to reproduce. As with most coral species, timing of gamete release is related to moon … Meer weergeven

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  8. WoRMS - World Register of Marine Species - Diploria …

    WEBDiploria labyrinthiformis is a coral species in the family Faviidae, formerly known as Madrepora labyrinthiformis. It has a complex taxonomic history and a wide distribution in the Atlantic, Pacific and …

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  10. Diploria - Facts, Diet, Habitat & Pictures on Animalia.bio

  11. Day time spawning of a Caribbean coral | Coral Reefs - Springer

  12. (PDF) How brain corals record climate: an integration …

    WEB28 apr. 2004 · In this study, we assess the utility of the massive brain coral Diploria labyrinthiformis as an archive of sea surface temperature (SST) variability in the western North Atlantic.