2023
DOI: 10.34133/research.0166
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Polyp-Canal Reconstruction Reveals Evolution Toward Complexity in Corals

Abstract: Modern scleractinian corals are classified into robust, complex, and basal clades through comparative molecular studies. However, only few morphological or biological criteria can systematically determine the evolutionary trajectories of these major scleractinian coral clades. Here, we obtained the structural information of 21 scleractinian coral species representing robust and complex clades: High-resolution micro-computed tomography was used to reconstruct the polyp-canal systems in their colonies and to vis… Show more

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“…We reconstructed the polyp-canal systems 21 in each coral colony of A. muricata, M. foliosa, M. capricornis, and P. damicornis samples from Day 0 to Day 30, visualizing their erosion process under acid stress (Figures 1, S1-21).…”
Section: Erosion Process In the Skeletal Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We reconstructed the polyp-canal systems 21 in each coral colony of A. muricata, M. foliosa, M. capricornis, and P. damicornis samples from Day 0 to Day 30, visualizing their erosion process under acid stress (Figures 1, S1-21).…”
Section: Erosion Process In the Skeletal Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%