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Journal articles on the topic "Faviidae"

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Baron-Szabo, Rosemarie C. "Nomenclatural notes on the genus Favia (Anthozoa: Scleractinia: Faviina: Faviidae)." Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 131, no. 1 (January 2018): 197–201. http://dx.doi.org/10.2988/18-00006.

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Reskiwati, Laurentius X. T. Lalamentik, and Unstain N. W. J. Rembet. "Study on the Taxonomy of Genus Favia (Oken, 1815) at the Reef Flats of Kampung Ambong Village in Likupang Timur District, Minahasa Utara." JURNAL ILMIAH PLATAX 6, no. 1 (May 18, 2018): 188. http://dx.doi.org/10.35800/jip.6.1.2018.19584.

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Coral reefs in the world occupy around 250.000 km2 of coastal areas and provide habitats for approximately 25 % of marine species. Reefs are usually reognise as marine rain forest (Knowlton et al., 2010 in Andi Haerul, 2014). Indonesia has a high level of hard corals diversity, and, at least 80 genera consist of 74 % of 800 coral spesies of the world could be found here.Favia (Oken, 1815) is one genus of Faviidae. Faviidae is one of the largest coral family, after Acroporidae. Coral species of Faviidae live in a colony. Generally, the main characteristic of Favia has plocoid shape corallite. Data collection has been conducted on reef flats of Kampung ambong Village in Likupang Timur District of Minahasa Utara Regency. Visual survey method was done at 3 – 5 meters depths during high tide rising. This research was focused on genus Favia (Oken, 1815) of Faviidae family.Five species of hard corals of genus Favia were founded in this study,i.e Favia speciosa (Dana, 1846), Favia favus (Forskål, 1775), Favia truncatus (Veron, 2000), Favia pallida (Dana, 1846) dan Favia matthaii (Vaughan, 1918). These species have similar characteristics in some parts, i.e septum, corallite form and corralite diameter.Keywords: Taxonomy, Hard Coral, Favia (Oken, 1815) ABSTRAK Terumbu karang di dunia memiliki luas sekitar 250.000 km2 dan merupakan tempat tinggal bagi 25% spesies laut sehingga terumbu karang disebut juga rain forest laut (Knowlton et al. 2010 dalam Andi Haerul, 2014). Indonesia memiliki tingkat keanekaragaman spesies karang yang tinggi yaitu kurang lebih 80 genera meliputi 74% dari 800 spesies yang ada di dunia.Karang Favia (Oken, 1815) merupakan salah satu genus dari famili karang Faviidae yang menjadi salah satu famili terbesar setelah Acroporidae. Spesies dari famili Faviidae hidup secara berkoloni. Ciri-ciri umum dari genus ini adalah bentuk koralit plocoid. Pengambilan data dilakukan di Desa Kampung Ambong Kecamatan Likupang Timur, Minahasa Utara. Metode yang digunakan adalah metode survei jelajah pada kedalaman 3-5 meter pada saat terjadi pasang naik. Karang yang diamati adalah famili Faviidae, genus Favia (Oken, 1815).Pada penelitian ini ditemukan lima spesies karang genus Favia, yaitu Favia speciosa (Dana, 1846), Favia favus (Forskål, 1775), Favia truncatus (Veron, 2000), Favia pallida (Dana, 1846) dan Favia matthaii (Vaughan, 1918). Spesies ini memiliki karakteristik yang hampir mirip pada beberapa bagian seperti septa, bentuk koralit, serta diameter koralit.Kata Kunci: Taksonomi, Karang Batu, Favia (Oken, 1815)
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Benzoni, Francesca, Roberto Arrigoni, Fabrizio Stefani, and Michel Pichon. "Phylogeny of the coral genus Plesiastrea (Cnidaria, Scleractinia)." Contributions to Zoology 80, no. 4 (September 30, 2011): 231–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/18759866-08004002.

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Until coral molecular phylogenies were published, the genus Plesiastrea was traditionally part of the family Faviidae and considered by several authors to be closely related to the genus Montastraea. However, genetic data has shown that Plesiastrea versipora, the genus type species, is evolutionarily distinct within the Robust clade of the Scleractinia and does not belong to the large clade grouping most representatives of the families Faviidae, including Montastraea, Mussidae, Merulinidae, Trachyphylliidae, and Pectiniidae. Instead, P. versipora is closely related to non reef-dwelling taxa currently ascribed to the Oculinidae (Cyathelia axillaris) and Caryophylliidae (Trochocyathus efateensis). However, no discussion on the morphologic features of P. versipora compared to other taxa has been published yet. Moreover, no information is available about the phylogenetic placement of Plesiastrea devantieri, the only other species in the genus. The phylogeny of both Plesiastrea species was addressed through molecular analyses (COI and rDNA) and morphological analysis. Morphological differences between the two species included number of septa, cycles of vertical structures in front of the septa and septal micromorphology. On the basis of these data and nuclear and mitochondrial markers, P. devantieri belongs to the Faviidae-Merulinidae-Pectiniidae-Trachyphylliidae clade (Clade XVII sensu Fukami et al., 2008) and is most closely related to Goniastrea aspera and G. palauensis. The type species of the genus Goniastrea, G. retiformis, however, is not closely related to either G. aspera and G. palauensis, or to P. devantieri. Taxonomic implications of these findings and morphologic affinities between the two species and closely related taxa are discussed.
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Johnson, Kenneth G. "Faunal Turnover and Phylogeny of Neogene Caribbean Brain Corals (Scleractinia: Faviidae)." Paleontological Society Special Publications 8 (1996): 200. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s2475262200002021.

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Chen, Wenjing, Aiyi Zhu, Fei Tong, Dandan Li, Xinling Long, and PiMao Chen. "The complete mitochondrial genome of the Favites halicora (Favites, Faviidae, Scleractinia)." Mitochondrial DNA Part B 4, no. 1 (January 2, 2019): 939–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23802359.2019.1579064.

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Mondal, Tamal, C. Raghunathan, and K. Venkataraman. "Description of Favites monticularis sp. nov. (Faviidae) off North Andaman Islands, India." Journal of Threatened Taxa 5, no. 10 (June 26, 2013): 4510–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.11609/jott.o3224.4510-3.

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Baron-Szabo, Rosemarie C. "Geographic and stratigraphic distributions of the Caribbean species of Cladocora (Scleractinia, Faviidae)." Facies 51, no. 1-4 (September 2, 2005): 185–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10347-005-0004-6.

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Latypov, Yu Ya. "Favia camranensis sp. n. (Scleractinia: Faviidae), a new coral species from Southern Vietnam." Russian Journal of Marine Biology 39, no. 3 (May 2013): 223–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1134/s1063074013030085.

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Weil, Ernesto, and Wilma L. Vargas. "Comparative aspects of sexual reproduction in the Caribbean coral genus Diploria (Scleractinia: Faviidae)." Marine Biology 157, no. 2 (November 11, 2009): 413–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00227-009-1328-5.

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FUKAMI, Hironobu. "A reason of taxonomic classication of the families Mussidae and Faviidae (Cnidaria: Anthozoa: Scleractinia)." Journal of the Japanese Coral Reef Society 15, no. 1 (2013): 107–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.3755/jcrs.15.107.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Faviidae"

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Guo, Ming Ren, and 郭銘仁. "菊珊瑚科(Faviidae)骨骼微細構造的分類應用探討." Thesis, 1994. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/72644241909493512525.

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"Seasonal change in the chlorophyll content, density and types of symbiotic algae in Hong Kong corals." 2010. http://library.cuhk.edu.hk/record=b5894274.

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Tsang, Yu Man.
"November 2009."
Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2010.
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 268-277).
Abstracts in English and Chinese.
Acknowledgements --- p.i
Abstract --- p.iii
Content --- p.vii
List of Tables --- p.ix
List of Figures --- p.xx
Chapter Chapter One --- General Introduction --- p.1
Introduction --- p.1
Coral Reefs --- p.1
Coral-Algal Symbiosis --- p.2
The Dinoflagellate Symbiodinium --- p.11
Coral Communities in Hong Kong --- p.18
Objectives --- p.21
Study Sites - Tung Ping Chau Marine Park --- p.21
Coral Species chosen for the Experiment --- p.23
Platygyra acuta --- p.23
Porites lutea --- p.23
Thesis Outline --- p.24
Chapter Chapter Two --- Temporal variation in photophysiological parameters of Hong Kong corals and their relationship with the environmental factors --- p.28
Introduction --- p.28
Methods and Materials --- p.33
Study Sites --- p.33
Coral Sampling for zooxanthellae density and chlorophyll concentration analysis --- p.34
Measurement of changes in the photosynthtic activity of the corals --- p.38
Environmental Factors --- p.38
Data analysis --- p.39
Results --- p.41
Density of Zooxanthellae --- p.41
Concentrations of Chlorophyll a and c2 (per zooxanthella) --- p.43
Concentrations of Chlorophyll a and c2 (per surface area) --- p.46
Chlorophyll ratio --- p.49
Effective quantum yield --- p.51
Photosynthetically active radiation (PAR) --- p.54
Intra-colony variation for Platygyra acuta --- p.56
Comparison between Platygyra acuta and Porites lutea --- p.64
Environmental factors and their correlations with photophysiological parameters in corals --- p.68
Discussion --- p.73
Density of zooxanthellae --- p.74
Concentrations of Chlorophyll a and c2 --- p.80
Chlorophyll ratio --- p.85
Effective quantum yield --- p.88
Intra-colony variation --- p.94
Between species comparison --- p.98
Summary --- p.107
Chapter Chapter Three --- PCR-RFLP Analysis on Symbiodinium in Platygyra acuta --- p.241
Introduction --- p.241
Methods and Materials --- p.244
Sample collection --- p.244
Molecular phylotyping --- p.245
Results --- p.247
Discussion --- p.249
Summary --- p.257
Chapter Chapter Four --- Summary and Conclusion --- p.262
References --- p.268
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