Zooplankton feeding by corals underestimated
Research by marine biologists from Wageningen University has shown that feeding on zooplankton by scleractinian corals has been greatly underestimated.
Research by marine biologists from Wageningen University has shown that feeding on zooplankton by scleractinian corals has been greatly underestimated.
Scientists from Taiwan and Israel have found that octocorals are important reef builders. This exciting discovery makes us rethink the very nature of coral reefs.
Epizoic coral flatworms have been found to compete with their coral host for zooplankton. This finding is in agreement with the theory that symbiotic coral flatworms are parasitic.
Small polyped stony corals are often believed to simply rely on strong lighting and dissolved nutrients. But even these corals capture significant amounts of plankton.
| Odontanthias borbonius |
| Written by Tim Wijgerde |
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Taxonomy: Odontanthias borbonius (Valenciennes, 1828) Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Subphylum: Vertebrata Class: Actinopterygii Order: Perciformes Family: Serranidae Genus: Odontanthias Species: borbonius
Odontanthias borbonius (syn. Holanthias borbonius, Serranus borbonius) is found in the Indo-Pacific, from South Africa to Palau, north to Japan and south to Indonesia. It inhabits waters at a depth range of 92 - 300 m, usually 200 - 300 m. Author: Tim Wijgerde References: |