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    Nonetheless, the observations here confirm that deep-water specialist Agaricia species (i.e. A. grahamae and A. undata) dominate the lower mesophotic communities beyond 70 m in Curaçao, with M. pharensis occupying the lowest reaches of the mesophotic.
    The Western Atlantic genus Agaricia comprises seven species, of which four are dominant members of mesophotic coral communities [ 29, 38, 39 ]: Agaricia lamarcki [ 40 ], Agaricia fragilis [ 41 ], Agaricia grahamae [ 42 ], and Agaricia undata [ 43 ].
    Species of Agaricia can exhibit high linear growth rates [ 43] and these brooding species are major contributors to the pool of coral recruits on Caribbean reefs [ 38, 42, 44, 45 ].
    However, similar zonation of Agaricia species has been reported across the Caribbean [ 37, 38, 69 – 72 ], with A. humilis and A. agaricites most abundant on the shallow end of the depth spectrum, and A. lamarcki and A. grahamae predominating at greater depths.
  3. Coralpedia - Agaricia grahamae

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  8. Agaricia grahamae Wells, 1973 - GBIF

  9. Photos from the dominant coral species in the lower mesophotic ...