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      Deep water bioherms of the scleractinian coralLophelia pertusa(L.) at 64° n on the Norwegian shelf: Structure and associated megafauna

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      Sarsia
      Informa UK Limited

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          The distribution of the scleractinian coralLophelia pertusaaround the Faroe islands and the relation to internal tidal mixing

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            ‘Patch’ development of the deep-water coral Lophelia Pertusa (L.) on Rockall Bank

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            Submersible observations have been made on‘ patches’ of the deep-water coral Lophelia pertusa (L.) occurring on Rockall Bank, north-east Atlantic. It is suggested that an initial colony gives rise to a ring of younger colonies. These in turn give rise to further rings of colonies, thus enlarging the ‘patch’. The transition from stage to stage depends on portions of living colonies, weakened by clionid sponge attacks, breaking off and falling away from the colony so providing the substrate for the development of later colonies, thus enabling lateral increase in the size of the ‘patch’ to take place.
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              Dense aggregations of a hexactinellid sponge, Pheronema carpenteri, in the Porcupine Seabight (northeast Atlantic Ocean), and possible causes

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                Sarsia
                Sarsia
                Informa UK Limited
                0036-4827
                January 20 2012
                January 20 2012
                : 80
                : 2
                : 145-158
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                10.1080/00364827.1995.10413586
                34746388-3df6-4342-82a4-f26eb04cc4bb
                © 2012
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