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Curacao coral spawning field workshop

SECORE Curacao coral spawning field workshop - August 23 till September 2, 2010 The Curacao... Read more...  

European ISRS Meeting: Reefs, Science and Society Dec 13-17, 2010

The next European International Society of Reef Studies “Reefs, Science and Society”... Read more...  

Coral spawning dates 2010

Based on last year's surveys a prediction is now available of expected times and dates that... Read more...  
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CORAL ID: BRAINCORALS

CORAL ID: BRAINCORALS

Coral ID: Braincorals


Coral Identification for Curacaoan coral species (under construction)

This set of pictures aims to show the differences between coral species that are often "mistaken" for one another. Because terminology to describe each species is often subjective (i.e. has larger polyps or smaller ridges) having both species in one picture might help to get a better idea of how such closely related/ similar looking "species" can be distinguished from one another. Be aware that for the purpose of this page, we use the "conversational species concept", which is simply intended to describe the variation that exists in morphological features of Caribbean corals around Curacao.

Braincoralidae


Diploria strigosa (left) and Colpophylia natans (right)


Diploria strigosa (left) and Diploria clivosa (right)


Diploria clivosa (left) and Diploria strigosa (right)


Diploria strigosa (left) and Diploria clivosa (right)


Two different morphs of Diploria clivosa


Two different morphs of Diploria strigosa


Two different morphs of Diploria strigosa


Colpophylia natans (left) and Diploria strigosa (right)


Diploria strigosa (left) and Colpophylia natans (right)


Diploria strigosa (left) and Colpophylia natans (right)


Diploria labyrinthiformis (left) and Colpophylia natans (right)


Diploria labyrinthiformis (left) and Colpophylia natans (right)


Colpophylia natans (left) and Diploria labyrinthiformis (right)


Colpophylia natans (left) and Meandrina meandrites (right)


Colpophylia natans (left) and Meandrina meandrites (right)


Meandrina meandrites (left) and Colpophylia natans (right)


Meandrina meandrites (left), Colpophylia natans (right) and Diploria strigosa (middle)


Colpophylia natans (top right and left) and Mycetophyllia aliciae (bottom)


Colpophylia natans (left) and Diploria strigosa (right)


Mycetophyllia ferox (left) and Diploria strigosa (right)


Diploria strigosa (left) and Colpophylia natans (right)


Colpophylia natans (left) and Meandrina meandrites (right)


Colpophylia natans (left) and a different morph of the same species (right)


Two different morphs of Colpophylia natans


Two different morphs of Colpophylia natans


Two different morphs of Colpophylia natans


Colpophylia natans can have sudden changes in color of its ridges and valleys on its surface


Dendrogyra cylindrus (left) and Meandrina meandrites (right)

 
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