1882
DOI: 10.1080/00222938209459029
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On the genus Cladocora, Ehrenberg

Abstract: * ' Ossemens fossiles] v. p. 183. Gaudry~ Enchainemcn ts du tbSgne Animal,' p. 147.

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“…In stony symbiotic corals, the endoderm contains intracellular photosynthetic dinoflagellates of the genus Symbiodinium. The interface between the aboral ectoderm and the skeleton, referred to as the calicoblastic epithelium [3], is the site where extracellular aragonite crystals (orthorhombic CaCO 3 ) are precipitated and organized to form a macroscopic biomineral structure [4].…”
Section: Introduction (A) Calcification In Coralsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In stony symbiotic corals, the endoderm contains intracellular photosynthetic dinoflagellates of the genus Symbiodinium. The interface between the aboral ectoderm and the skeleton, referred to as the calicoblastic epithelium [3], is the site where extracellular aragonite crystals (orthorhombic CaCO 3 ) are precipitated and organized to form a macroscopic biomineral structure [4].…”
Section: Introduction (A) Calcification In Coralsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The skeleton of the Hexacorals is a framework whose constituent elements are aggregates of crystalline fibres of calcium carbonate. This is generally recognised and was established chiefly by the work of von Heider (1882), von Koch (1882), Pratz (1882), Ogilvie (1897Ogilvie ( , 1907, Bourne (1899), and Duerden (1902Duerden ( , 1904.…”
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