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Unlocking the jar: revealing gastric content in Ceriantharia (Cnidaria, Anthozoa) through whole-genome shotgun sequencing

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    Variation in species and functional composition of octocorals and zoantharians across a tropical to temperate environmental gradient in the Indo-Pacific

    Global warming causes functional shifts and reorganisation in marine communities through range shifts to high-latitude reefs and cnidarian bleaching mortality in the tropics. Such changes threaten the integrit...

    Nori Otis, James D. Reimer, Iori Kawamura, Hiroki Kise, Masaru Mizuyama in Coral Reefs (2024)

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    Evolution and biogeography of the Zanclea-Scleractinia symbiosis

    Scleractinian corals provide habitats for a broad variety of cryptofauna, which in turn may contribute to the overall functioning of coral symbiomes. Among these invertebrates, hydrozoans belonging to the genus Z...

    Davide Maggioni, Roberto Arrigoni, Davide Seveso, Paolo Galli in Coral Reefs (2022)

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    Functional diversity of reef molluscs along a tropical-to-temperate gradient

    Global warming is leading to range shifts of marine species, threatening the structure and functioning of ecological communities and human populations that rely on them. The largest changes are seen in biogeog...

    Matthew Floyd, Masaru Mizuyama, Masami Obuchi, Brigitte Sommer in Coral Reefs (2020)

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    Editorial: biodiversity of Caribbean coral reefs (with a focus on the Dutch Caribbean)

    Bert W. Hoeksema, James D. Reimer, Ronald Vonk in Marine Biodiversity (2017)

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    Amphioxus mouth after dorso-ventral inversion

    Deuterostomes (animals with ‘secondary mouths’) are generally accepted to develop the mouth independently of the blastopore. However, it remains largely unknown whether mouths are homologous among all deuteros...

    Takao Kaji, James D. Reimer, Arseniy R. Morov, Shigeru Kuratani in Zoological Letters (2016)