The “Naked Coral” Hypothesis Revisited – Evidence for and Against Scleractinian Monophyly

Volume: 9, Issue: 4, Pages: e94774 - e94774
Published: Apr 16, 2014
Abstract
The relationship between Scleractinia and Corallimorpharia, Orders within Anthozoa distinguished by the presence of an aragonite skeleton in the former, is controversial. Although classically considered distinct groups, some phylogenetic analyses have placed the Corallimorpharia within a larger Scleractinia/Corallimorpharia clade, leading to the suggestion that the Corallimorpharia are "naked corals" that arose via skeleton loss during the...
Paper Details
Title
The “Naked Coral” Hypothesis Revisited – Evidence for and Against Scleractinian Monophyly
Published Date
Apr 16, 2014
Journal
Volume
9
Issue
4
Pages
e94774 - e94774
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