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    Diploastrea heliopora - Wikipedia

    Diploastrea heliopora, commonly known as diploastrea brain coral or honeycomb coral among other vernacular names, is a species of hard coral in the family Diploastreidae. It is the only extant species in its genus. This species can form massive dome-shaped colonies of great size. See more

    Diploastrea heliopora was first described in 1816 by the French naturalist Jean-Baptiste Lamarck as Astrea heliopora. It was transferred to … See more

    A colonial species, D. heliopora grows into domes 1 metre (3 ft 3 in) or more across. The corallites are plocoid (with an individual wall), round and closely packed, about 1 cm (0.4 in) in … See more

    Small gobies can often be found perching on this coral or swimming around the surface searching for food. This coral is a zooxanthellate species; … See more

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    This species is widespread throughout the tropical waters of the Indo-West Pacific region, including the Red Sea, occurring at depths down to 30 m … See more

    D. heliopora is plentiful in some areas but less common elsewhere. In Indonesia it is collected for the aquarium trade, but apart from this, the threats … See more

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    Diploastrea heliopora, commonly known as diploastrea brain coral or honeycomb coral among other vernacular names, is a species of hard coral in the family Diploastreidae. It is the only extant species in its genus. This species can form massive dome-shaped colonies of great size.
    Diploastrea is a genus of corals. It is the only genus in the monotypic family Diploastreidae . The following species are recognized in the genus Diploastrea : ^ WoRMS (2018). "Diploastrea Matthai, 1914". WoRMS. World Register of Marine Species. Retrieved 2018-09-04.
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    The robust, dense skeleton of Diploastrea is also well preserved in Late Quaternary raised coral reefs within the Warm Pool region, including Indonesia Chappell and Veeh 1978, Pirazzoli et al 1991, Hantoro et al 1994, Papua New Guinea (Chappell, 1974), and Vanuatu Burr et al 1998, Cabioch et al 1998.
    The magnitudes of the shifts in coral δ 18 O (1.2‰ for Diploastrea, 1.1‰ for Porites) are consistent with the shift of 1.3‰ for coral δ 18 O calculated using the measured difference in mean sea surface temperature and sea surface salinity between New Caledonia and Alor (see Table 1 ). VPDB = Vienna Peedee belemnite. 4.5.
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  9. Oxygen isotope systematics in Diploastrea heliopora - ScienceDirect

  10. Diploastrea heliopora Sr/Ca and δ18O records from …

    WebApr 7, 2017 · Diploastrea heliopora Sr/Ca and δ18O records from northeast Luzon, Philippines: An assessment of interspecies coral proxy calibrations and climate controls of sea surface temperature and salinity - Ramos - …

  11. Oxygen isotope systematics in Diploastrea heliopora - ScienceDirect

  12. Honeycomb coral - Moalboal Reef Species

    WebDiploastrea heliopora, commonly known as diploastrea brain coral [3] or honeycomb coral [4] among other vernacular names, is a species of hard coral in the family Diploastreidae. It is the only extant species in its …