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    Heterocyathus - Wikipedia

    The Heterocyathus species is sometimes hermatypic or a hard coral primarily responsible for reef-building. In the case of Heterocyathus, reefs are made as the species produces layers of calcium carbonate beneath their bodies. [5] They show epifaunal characteristics and hence are seen in deeper … Meer weergeven

    Heterocyathus is a genus of coral of the family Caryophylliidae. Meer weergeven

    Heterocyathus aequicostatus Milne-Edwards and Haime, 1848 (type species)
    • Heterocyathus alternatus Verrill, 1865
    • Heterocyathus antoniae Reyes, Santodomingo … Meer weergeven

    'Mobility of this genus is facultative which means they have the capacity to move around but not always will they exhibit it. Heterocyathus could have zooxanthellae in shallow … Meer weergeven

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    Heterocyathus has both a mutualism and parasitism relationship with another organism called the Albian scleractinian- sipunculan (commonly known as a type of worm). The … Meer weergeven

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    The Heterocyathus species is sometimes hermatypic or a hard coral primarily responsible for reef-building. In the case of Heterocyathus, reefs are made as the species produces layers of calcium carbonate beneath their bodies. They show epifaunal characteristics and hence are seen in deeper areas of water.
    Heterocyathus aequicostatus is a small species of coral in the family Caryophylliidae in the order Scleractinia, the stony corals. It is native to the Indo-Pacific region. It is a large polyp, solitary, free-living coral and is usually found on soft substrates . Heterocyathus aequicostatus is a small, solitary, free-living coral with a flat base.
    Heterocyathus has both a mutualism and parasitism relationship with another organism called the Albian scleractinian- sipunculan (commonly known as a type of worm). The coral benefits since the worm offers nutrients and food, meanwhile the worm benefits since the coral is a form of protection or shelter.
    Heterocyathus aequicostatus is a small, solitary, free-living coral with a flat base. The polyp sits in a roughly circular corallite (stony cup) which has up to four cycles of toothed septa (stony ridges) radiating from it, making 48 septa in total.
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