Invasive species of coral boasts amazing capacity for regeneration
https://phys.org/news/2018-06-invasive-species-coral-amazing-capacity.html
"The reefs around Búzios Island are in an irreparable condition," said Marcelo Kitahara, a professor in the Marine Science Department of the Federal University of São Paulo (DCMAR-UNIFESP) in Santos, Brazil. Kitahara heads a project supported by the Sao Paulo Research Foundation—FAPESP to study the phylogenomics of two species and the links between their evolution and climate change.
The genus Tubastraea comprises seven species, all native to the tropical waters of the Indian Ocean and Pacific. Only two, T. coccinea and T. tagusensis, are also found in the southwest Atlantic. Both are invasive species.
Invasive species of coral boasts amazing capacity for regeneration
Jun 5, 2018, 9:26pm UTC
https://phys.org/news/2018-06-invasive-species-coral-amazing-capacity.html
> "The reefs around Búzios Island are in an irreparable condition," said Marcelo Kitahara, a professor in the Marine Science Department of the Federal University of São Paulo (DCMAR-UNIFESP) in Santos, Brazil. Kitahara heads a project supported by the Sao Paulo Research Foundation—FAPESP to study the phylogenomics of two species and the links between their evolution and climate change.
> The genus Tubastraea comprises seven species, all native to the tropical waters of the Indian Ocean and Pacific. Only two, T. coccinea and T. tagusensis, are also found in the southwest Atlantic. Both are invasive species.