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The massive coral, Montastraea annularis, that has dominated Caribbean reefs for much of the late Pleistocene, is shown here.
Dr. Jeffrey H. Toney: Global Weirding: Caribbean Coral Crisis (Again!) Dr. Jeffrey H. Toney 2011
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The bad news is that the once dominant massive coral species, Montastraea annularis, appears to be the most susceptible to bleaching stress.
Dr. Jeffrey H. Toney: Global Weirding: Caribbean Coral Crisis (Again!) Dr. Jeffrey H. Toney 2011
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The massive coral, Montastraea annularis, that has dominated Caribbean reefs for much of the late Pleistocene, is shown here.
Dr. Jeffrey H. Toney: Global Weirding: Caribbean Coral Crisis (Again!) Dr. Jeffrey H. Toney 2011
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The bad news is that the once dominant massive coral species, Montastraea annularis, appears to be the most susceptible to bleaching stress.
Dr. Jeffrey H. Toney: Global Weirding: Caribbean Coral Crisis (Again!) Dr. Jeffrey H. Toney 2011
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Digitus annularis and digitus minimus manus have sustained simple fractures in the proximal region.
The Search For WondLa Tony DiTerlizzi 2010
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Purportedly caused by the bacterium Aurantimonas coralicida, white plague accounted for 98% of coral disease during the outbreak, affecting colonies of brain corals (Diploria spp.) and the more common boulder star corals (Montastraea annularis).
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Binsir (annularis ring-finger) and Khinsar (minimus).
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Faut is the interval-between every finger, Ratab between index and medius, and Atab between medius and annularis.
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For example the growth rates of the massive coral, Montastrea annularis, measured in the Caribbean, was 0.06 - 1.23 cm yr-1, while the growth of the branching coral, Pocillopora eydouxi, measured in the Eastern Pacific, was 2.1 - 3.9 cm yr-1.
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Widespread species like G. annularis with restricted habitats always raise the same question: how do they get from one suitable habitat to another?
Archive 2006-07-01 AYDIN 2006
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