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Motile cryptofauna associated with live and dead coral substrates: implications for coral mortality and framework erosion

Enochs, 2012

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14560573629122043863
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Enochs I
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Marine Biology

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Coral reef cryptofauna are a diverse group of metazoan taxa that live within intra-and inter- skeletal voids formed by framework structures. Despite a hypothesized high biomass and numerous trophic roles, they remain uncharacterized relative to exposed reef communities …
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