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  1. Ctenactis - Wikipedia

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    Ctenactis is a genus of solitary disc corals in the family Fungiidae. Members of this genus are found in the Indo-Pacific region. Members of this genus are medium to large oval disc corals. They have an axial furrow with usually a single mouth opening, though sometimes there are several mouths.
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    Ctenactis echinata is a free-living species of solitary disc coral in the family Fungiidae. It is native to the Indo-Pacific region. This is a common species throughout its wide range and the International Union for Conservation of Nature has rated its conservation status as being of "least concern".
    Identification of Ctenactis spp. Based on molecular data The three species of Ctenactis have been distinguished primarily on the basis of the number of stomata (i.e., mouths), with C. crassa being polystomatous, C. albitentaculata near exclusively monostomatous and C. echinata being intermediate between these two states.
    Ctenactis samples included in this study other than those identified as C. crassa were initially identified as C. echinata (Supplemental Material Appendix A), which is more common and more widely distributed than C. albitentaculata ( Hoeksema, 1989 ).
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  7. Biogeography, reproductive biology and phylogenetic divergence …

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  9. Molecular Ecology | Molecular Genetics Journal | Wiley …

    WEBMay 26, 2015 · Here, we set out to relate coral-associated bacterial communities of the fungid host species Ctenactis echinata to environmental settings (geographic location, substrate cover, summer/winter, nutrient …

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