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Hirschgeweihkoralle

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Die Hirschhornkoralle ist eine verzweigte Steinkoralle innerhalb der Ordnung Scleractinia. Es zeichnet sich durch dicke, aufrechte Äste aus, die über 2 Meter hoch werden können und dem Geweih eines Hirsches ähneln, daher der Name Hirschhorn. Wikipedia (Englisch)
Erhaltungszustand: Vom Aussterben bedroht (Stabil)
Ordnung: Steinkorallen
Unterklasse: Hexacorallia
Wissenschaftlicher Name: Hirschgeweihkoralle
Hirschgeweihkoralle von www.fisheries.noaa.gov
Staghorn coral is one of the most important corals in the Caribbean. It, along with elkhorn coral and star corals (boulder, lobed, and mountainous) built ...
Hirschgeweihkoralle von www.nationalgeographic.com
Like its name suggests, staghorn coral is a species of coral that looks a bit like the antlers of a male deer. Capable of growing into thickets up to five ...
Hirschgeweihkoralle von www.montereybayaquarium.org
Meet the staghorn coral. No one knows for sure how many kinds of staghorn corals there are, but scientists estimate there may be nearly 400 species. And only ...
Hirschgeweihkoralle von www.neaq.org
27.01.2023 · Why is staghorn coral at risk? Staghorn corals are a species of stony coral—the types of coral which form many reef structures—that live in ...
Hirschgeweihkoralle von www.aquariumofpacific.org
Staghorns are some of the fastest growing and most exceptional reef building corals. The number of staghorn species is unknown at this time, ...
Hirschgeweihkoralle von www.nps.gov
Staghorn coral is one of the most important providers of habitat for fish and many other species of marine life. Although sexual reproduction occurs through ...
Hirschgeweihkoralle von www.biologicaldiversity.org
SAVING STAGHORN CORAL. Relatives of the sea anemone and every bit as splashy, corals display hues ranging from brilliant orange and deep salmon to pale pink ...
Staghorn coral also contain stinging cells (nematocysts) on their tentacles that are used for capturing food. It is the fastest growing species of coral in ...
Hirschgeweihkoralle von www.inaturalist.org
04.02.2022 · The staghorn coral (Acropora cervicornis) is a branching, stony coral with cylindrical branches ranging from a few centimetres to over two ...