20 September 2010, Volume 49, Issue 27, pp. 5020-5191
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The basic nature of scleractinian corals is represented showing a brain coral (Diploria sp.) with (a) retracted tentacles, (b) extended tentacles, (c) coral skeleton, and (d) the endosymbiotic algae (Symbiodinium sp., scale = 10 μm). For details, see the paper by Teran et al., pp. 5032-5042.
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