Organ pipe corals  (Tubipora spp.)

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Glossary

  • Colony: relating to corals: corals composed of numerous genetically identical individuals (also referred to as zooids or polyps), which are produced by budding and remain physiologically connected.
  • Photosynthesis: metabolic process characteristic of plants in which carbon dioxide is broken down, using energy from sunlight absorbed by the green pigment chlorophyll. Organic compounds are made and oxygen is given off as a by-product.
  • Polyps: typically sedentary soft-bodied component of Cnidaria (corals, sea pens etc), which comprise of a trunk that is fixed at the base; the mouth is placed at the opposite end of the trunk, and is surrounded by tentacles.
  • Symbiotic: describing a close relationship between two organisms. This term usually refers to a relationship that benefits both organisms.

References

  1. CITES (June, 2007)
    http://www.cites.org
  2. Veron, J.E.N. (2000) Corals of the World. Vol. 3.Australian Institute of Marine Science, Townsville, Australia.
  3. Carpenter, K.E. and Niem, V.H. (1998) FAO Species Identification Guide for Fishery Purposes. The Living Marine Resources of the Western Central Pacific. Vol. 1: Seaweed, Corals , Bivalves and Gastropods.Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome.
  4. Veron, J.E.N. (1986) Corals of Australia and the Indo-Pacific.Angus and Robertson Publishers, UK.
  5. Wood, E.M. (1983) Reef corals of the world: biology and field guide.T.F.H. Publications, New Jersey, USA.
  6. Borneman, E.H. (2001) Aquarium corals; Selection, Husbandry and Natural History.T.F.H. Publications, New Jersey, USA.
  7. Green, E. and Shirley, F. (1999) The Global Trade in Corals.World Conservation Press, Cambridge, UK.
  8. Ammar, M.S.A. (2005) Alarming threat to the red organ pipe coral Tubipora muscia and suggested solutions. Ecological Research, 20: 529 - 535.
  9. Wilkinson, C. (2004) Status of Coral Reefs of the World.Australian Institute of Marine Science, Townsville, Australia.
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