Literature

Octopus on Brain coral (Diploria strigosa) (Barry Brown)

Last updated on September 24, 2009

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Baums I.B., Goodwin K.D., Kiesling T., Wanless D., Diaz M.R., Fell J.W. 2007. Luminex detection of fecal indicators in river samples, marine recreational water, and beach sand. Marine Pollution Bulletin 54(5): 521-536.

Baums I.B., Paris C.B., Cherubin L.M. 2006. A bio-oceanographic filter to larval dispersal in a reef-building coral. Limnology and Oceanography 51: 1969-1981.

Baums I.B., Miller M.W., Hellberg M.E. 2006. Geographic variation in clonal structure in a reef-building Caribbean coral, Acropora palmata. Ecological Monographs 76: 503-519.

Baums I.B., Miller M.W., Hellberg M.E. 2005. Regionally isolated populations of an imperiled Caribbean coral, Acropora palmata. Molecular Ecology 14(5): 1377-1390.

Baums I.B., Hughes C.R., Hellberg M.E. 2005. Mendelian microsatellite loci for the Caribbean coral Acropora palmata. Marine Ecology-Progress Series 288: 115-127.

Baums I.B., Miller M.W., Szmant A.M. 2003. Ecology of a corallivorous gastropod, Coralliophila abbreviata, on two scleractinian hosts. 1: Population structure of snails and corals. Marine Biology 142(6): 1083-1091.

Baums I.B., Miller M.W., Szmant A.M. 2003. Ecology of a corallivorous gastropod, Coralliophila abbreviata, on two scleractinian hosts. II. Feeding, respiration and growth. Marine Biology 142(6): 1093-1101.

Foster N.L., Baums I.B., Mumby P.J. 2007. Sexual vs. asexual reproduction in an ecosystem engineer: the massive coral Montastraea annularis. Journal of Animal Ecology 76: 384-391.

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Fukami H., Omori M., Hatta M. 2000. Phylogenetic relationships in the coral family Acroporidae inferred from mitochondrial genes. Zoological Science 17: 689-696.

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Harafuji N., Takahashi T., Hatta M., Tezuka H., Morishita F., Matushima O., Fujisawa T. 2001. Enhancement of foot formation in Hydra by a novel epitheliopeptide, Hym-323. Development 128: 437-446.

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Hatta M., Sakaguchi M., Kobayakawa Y., Kishimoto Y., Koizumi O. 1999. Identification of a homolog of actin-binding protein, ABP-280, localized at epithelial cell-cell boundaries in hydra. Zoological Science 16: 439-443.

Herrmann D., Hatta M., Hoffmeister-Ullerich S. A. 2005. Thypedin, the multi copy precursor for the hydra peptide Pedin, is a b-Thymosin repeat-like domain containing protein. Mechanism of Development 122(11): 1183-1193.

Iwao K., Fujisawa T., Hatta M. 2002. A cnidarian neuropeptide of the GLWamide family induces metamorphosis of reef-building corals in the genus Acropora. Coral Reefs 21: 127-129.

Miller M.W., Baums I.B., Williams D.E. 2007. Visual discernment of sexual recruits is not feasible for Acropora palmata. Marine Ecology-Progress Series 335: 227-231.

Omori M., Fukami H., Kobinata K., Hatta M. 2001. Significant drop of fertilization of Acropora corals in 1999: An after-effect of heavy coral bleaching ? Limnology & Oceanography 46: 704-706.

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Petersen D. Brittsan M, Laterveer. International SECORE network. World Association of Zoos and Aquarium, WAZA News 03/09:4.

Petersen D, Carl M, Borneman E, Brittsan M, Hagedorn M, Laterveer M, Schick M. 2008. Noah's Ark for the threatened Elkhorn coral Acropora palmata. Coral Reefs 27(3):715.

Petersen D, Wietheger A, Laterveer M. 2008. Influnce of different food sources on the initial development of sexual recruits of reefbuilding corals in aquaculture. Aquaculture 277(3-4):174-178.

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Petersen, D., Falcato, J., Gilles, P., Jones, R. 2007. Sexual coral reproduction in live coral exhibits – current status and future perspectives. International Zoo Yearbook 41:122-137.

Petersen, D., Laterveer, M., Visser, G. 2007. Sexual recruitment of Favia fragum and Agaricia humilis in a 30m3 closed system aquarium – species specific limitations and implications on reproductive ecology. Zoo Biology 26(2):75-91.

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Petersen, D., Borneman, E., Brittsan, M., Hagedorn, M., Laterveer, M. 2007. The 2nd SECORE Workshop: conserving the threatened Elkhorn coral. EAZA News 57:28-29.

Petersen, D., Laterveer, M., Van Bergen, D., Hatta, M., Hebbinghaus, R., Janse, M., Jones, R., Richter, U., Ziegler, T., Visser, G., Schuhmacher, H. 2006. The application of sexual coral recruits for sustainable management of ex situ populations in public aquariums - SECORE-Project. Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems 16(2):167-179.

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Petersen, D., Hatta, M., Laterveer, M., Van Bergen, D. 2005. Ex situ transportation of coral larvae for research, conservation and aquaculture. Coral Reefs 24(3):510-513.

Petersen, D., Laterveer, M., Schuhmacher, H. 2005. Spatial and temporal variation in larval settlement of reefbuilding corals in mariculture. Aquaculture 249(1-4):317-327.

Petersen, D., Van Moorsel, G.W.N.M. 2005. Pre-planular external development in the brooding coral Agaricia humilis. Marine Ecology Progress Series 289: 307-310.

Petersen, D., Laterveer, M., Schuhmacher, H. 2005. Innovative substrate tiles to spatially control larvae settlement in coral culture. Marine Biology 146(5): 937 – 942.

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