2022
DOI: 10.1007/s00338-022-02331-x
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Mushroom to manoeuvre? Using photogrammetry to track the movement and survival of free-living corals

Abstract: Mushroom corals can play an important role in tropical reef ecosystems by providing habitat and performing important ecological functions. Unlike most stony corals, free-living mushroom corals can move, both passively and actively, and can use this ability to escape competition or harmful environments. However, as their movement is typically slow, occurs over relatively small scales, and is traditionally hard to measure, their movement ecology is little researched. Nevertheless, quantitative geospatial data on… Show more

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“…Both types were found in very small numbers, presumably because of their similar shapes, which widened. Although found in small quantities, this mushroom coral plays an important ecological role (Bayley and Mogg 2022). The composition of different coral growth forms can be affected by the conditions of the surrounding water.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Both types were found in very small numbers, presumably because of their similar shapes, which widened. Although found in small quantities, this mushroom coral plays an important ecological role (Bayley and Mogg 2022). The composition of different coral growth forms can be affected by the conditions of the surrounding water.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%