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Habitat

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'The combined effects of temperature, light and symbiont density on the metabolic rate and calcification of the temperate coral Astrangia danae were studied experimentally using colonies containing different concentrations of zooxanthellae. After acclimation to five temperatures between 6.5° and 27°C, and incubation at three light levels and in darkness, respiration and photosynthesis were measured and corrected for rates due to commensals alone. Calcification rates were regressed on zooxanthellae concentration and production in order to define ldquosymbioticrdquo and ldquonon-symbioticrdquo averages, and the enhancement of calcification by symbiotic interactions in the polyps.' (Jacques, Marshall, Pilson 1983)

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Comprehensive Description

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Astrangia dentata Verrill, 1866

Astrangia dentata Verrill, 1866:332; 1870:528–529.—Durham, 1947:28, pl. 5: fig. 6.—Durham and Barnard, 1952:10.—?Durham, 1962:46, 52.—?Hertlein, 1963:231.—Durham. 1966:125.
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bibliographic citation
Cairns, Stephen D. 1991. "A revision of the Ahermatypic Scleractinia of the Galapagos and Cocos Islands." Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology. 1-32. https://doi.org/10.5479/si.00810282.504

Biology

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azooxanthellate

Reference

van der Land, J. (ed). (2008). UNESCO-IOC Register of Marine Organisms (URMO).

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Jacob van der Land [email]

Depth range

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0-15 m
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Stephen Cairns [email]