Literature

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Z. H. Forsman, Concepcion, G. T., Haverkort, R. D., Shaw, R. W., Maragos, J. E., Toonen, R. J.2010Ecomorph or endangered coral? DNA and microstructure reveal Hawaiian species complexes: Montipora dilatata/flabellata/turgescens {&} M. patula/verrilli
K. Frankowiak, Kret, S., Mazur, M., Meibom, A., Kitahara, M. V., Stolarski, J.2016Fine-scale skeletal banding can distinguish symbiotic from asymbiotic species among modern and fossil scleractinian corals
H. Fukami, Chen, C. Allen, Budd, A. F., Collins, A. G., Wallace, C. C., Chuang, Y. - Y., Dai, C. - F., Iwao, K., Sheppard, C. R. C., Knowlton, N.2008Mitochondrial and nuclear genes suggest that stony corals are monophyletic but most families of stony corals are not (Order Scleractinia, Class Anthozoa, Phylum Cnidaria)
M. V. Kitahara, Cairns, S. D., Stolarski, J., Blair, D., Miller, D. J.2010A comprehensive phylogenetic analysis of the Scleractinia (Cnidaria, Anthozoa) based on mitochondrial CO1 sequence data
M. V. Kitahara, Lin, M. - F., Forêt, S., Huttley, G., Miller, D. J., Chen, C. Allen2014The “naked coral” hypothesis revisited – evidence for and against scleractinian monophyly
Y. F. Kitano, Benzoni, F., Arrigoni, R., Shirayama, Y., Wallace, C. C., Fukami, H.2014A phylogeny of the family Poritidae (Cnidaria, Scleractinia) based on molecular and morphological analyses
F. L. D. Nunes, Norris, R. D., Knowlton, N.2011Long distance dispersal and connectivity in amphi-Atlantic corals at regional and basin scales
M. Reuter, Wiedl, T., Piller, W. E.2015Parascolymia (Scleractinia: Lobophylliidae) in the Central Paratethys Sea (Vienna Basin, Austria) and its possible biogeographic implications
Z. T. Richards, van Oppen, M. J. H., Wallace, C. C., Willis, B. L., Miller, D. J.2008Some rare Indo-Pacific coral species are probably hybrids
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