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  1. This species of reef-building coral has a hemispherical, brain-like shape with a brown, yellow, or grey colour. It has characteristic deep, interconnected double-valleys. These polyp-bearing valleys are each separated by grooved ambulacral ridges.
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    TRAITS. Diploria labyrinthiformis is a circular coral that can be in various colours including yellow, tans and greys. They resemble the human brain with deep grooves beneath the ridges and channels (Fig. 1). These channels contain polyps and they run between 5-10mm in width and 6mm deep (Logan et al., 1994).
    Diploria labyrinthiformis is a coral that is immobile. The coral’s polyps extend its tentacles at night and retracts them during the day for protection. The tentacles are wrapped around the grooves of the coral so it can be protected against predators (Rossi-Snook, 2011). APPLIED BIOLOGY.
    Diploria labyrinthiformis is fertilized internally and then releases eggs into the ocean. The eggs hatch into swimming planktonic planulae larvae, which settle on an appropriate substrate, where asexual reproduction begins. Secondary polyps are formed, which develop to adult polyps.
    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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  3. Coralpedia - Diploria labyrinthiformis - Warwick

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

    WEBBiota. Animalia (Kingdom) Cnidaria (Phylum) Anthozoa (Subphylum) Hexacorallia (Class) Scleractinia (Order) Vacatina (Suborder) Faviidae (Family) Faviinae (Subfamily) Diploria (Genus) Diploria

  10. The reproductive biology and early life ecology of a common

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

    WEBApr 28, 2004 · Biological Science. Marine Biology. Marine Invertebrate Biology. Coral. Article PDF Available. How brain corals record climate: an integration of skeletal structure, growth and chemistry of...