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  1. Manicina areolata - Wikipedia

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    Manicina areolata, commonly known as rose coral, is a colonial species of stony coral. It occurs in shallow water in the West Atlantic Ocean and Caribbean Sea, sometimes as small solid heads and sometimes as unattached cone-shaped forms. M. areolata is a colonial coral.
    Manicina areolata A free-living colony with an axial valley and short side valleys. Caribbean Photograph: Paul Humann Manicina areolata A juvenile colony with mouths forming. Caribbean Photograph: Paul Humann Manicina areolata Showing colony surface. Caribbean Photograph: Emre Turak and Charlie Veron Manicina areolata Showing valleys.
    Manicina areolata meets the majority of its food and energy requirements through its mutualistic symbiotic relationship with zooxanthellae which is a photosynthetic algae that reside in the tissues of the coral. Actually about 90% of the photosynthetic organic products of the algae are transferred to the coral (NOAA ocean service education, 2008).
    Manicina areolata corals start solitary as they are released from the parent, then attach to a substrate to grow/mature, then detach (become free-living), then finally form larger attached colonies. They are usually found co-occurring with other free-living corals such as Cladocora arbuscula, Porites divaricata, and Oculina species (IUCN, 2015).
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  5. Coralpedia - Manicina areolata - Warwick

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  8. Manicina areolata (Rose Coral) - UWI St. Augustine

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