Diversity of Coral-Associated Fauna II
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- Biology, life sciences
- Ecological science, the Biosphere
- Research & information: general
- Acropora
- Anamobaea
- Aplysina
- association prevalence
- bioerosion
- Bispira
- Bonaire
- boring
- cellular homeostasis
- climate change
- complement pathway
- conservation
- coral
- coral damage
- coral disease
- coral health
- coral reef
- coral reef fishes
- coral-associated
- coralligenous assemblages
- crustacean
- cryptofauna
- culture
- CuraƧao
- disease
- diversity
- fishing impact
- gene expression
- gorgonians
- Halofolliculina
- host generalist
- host records
- hydrozoa
- Indian Ocean
- Lithophaginae
- Mediterranean sea
- Millepora
- molecular phylogeny
- Mytilidae
- n/a
- Pocillopora
- Polychaeta
- prevalence
- pseudo-association
- reproduction
- Sabellastarte
- scleractinia
- scleractinian corals
- Singapore
- species diversity
- sponges
- symbiosis
- Taiwanese corals
- taxonomy
- temperature
- Thailand
- transmission mechanism
- Waminoa sp
- western Mexico
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Coral reefs are one of the most diverse types of ecosystems on Earth and one of the richest in terms of species interactions. This Special Issue aims to elucidate the hidden diversity of coral reefs through the description of new associations involving coral reef framework taxa.
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