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    Solving the Coral Species Delimitation Conundrum by Ramírez-Portilla, Catalina, Baird, Andrew H, Cowman, Peter F, Quattrini, Andrea M, Harii, Saki, Sinniger, Frederic, Flot, Jean-François

    Published in Systematic biology (10-02-2022)
    “…Abstract Distinguishing coral species is not only crucial for physiological, ecological, and evolutionary studies but also to enable effective management of…”
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    Quantitative three-dimensional morphological analysis supports species discrimination in complex-shaped and taxonomically challenging corals by Ramírez-Portilla, Catalina, Bieger, Inge M., Belleman, Robert G., Wilke, Thomas, Flot, Jean-François, Baird, Andrew H., Harii, Saki, Sinniger, Frederic, Kaandorp, Jaap A.

    Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (06-09-2022)
    “…Morphological characters play an important role in species descriptions and are essential for a better understanding of the function, evolution and plasticity…”
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    Holobiont Diversity in a Reef-Building Coral over Its Entire Depth Range in the Mesophotic Zone by Gonzalez-Zapata, Fanny L., Bongaerts, Pim, Ramírez-Portilla, Catalina, Adu-Oppong, Boahemaa, Walljasper, Gretchen, Reyes, Alejandro, Sanchez, Juan A.

    Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (07-02-2018)
    “…Mesophotic reef-building coral communities (~30-120 m depth) remain largely unexplored, despite representing roughly three-quarters of the overall depth range…”
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    Local confinement of disease-related microbiome facilitates recovery of gorgonian sea fans from necrotic-patch disease by Quintanilla, Elena, Ramírez-Portilla, Catalina, Adu-Oppong, Boahemaa, Walljasper, Gretchen, Glaeser, Stefanie P., Wilke, Thomas, Muñoz, Alejandro Reyes, Sánchez, Juan A.

    Published in Scientific reports (02-10-2018)
    “…Microbiome disruptions triggering disease outbreaks are increasingly threatening corals worldwide. In the Tropical Eastern Pacific, a necrotic-patch disease…”
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    Taking a detour: invasion of an octocoral into the Tropical Eastern Pacific by Quintanilla, Elena, Wilke, Thomas, Ramírez-Portilla, Catalina, Sarmiento, Adriana, Sánchez, Juan A.

    Published in Biological invasions (01-09-2017)
    “…The tropical snowflake octocoral Carijoa riisei, which is thought to be native to the Indo-Pacific biogeographical region, has been increasingly reported from…”
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    Binning enables efficient host genome reconstruction in cnidarian holobionts by Celis, Juan Sebastián, Wibberg, Daniel, Ramírez-Portilla, Catalina, Rupp, Oliver, Sczyrba, Alexander, Winkler, Anika, Kalinowski, Jörn, Wilke, Thomas

    Published in Gigascience (01-07-2018)
    “…Many cnidarians, including stony corals, engage in complex symbiotic associations, comprising the eukaryotic host, photosynthetic algae, and highly diverse…”
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    An Indo-Pacific coral spawning database by Baird, Andrew H., Guest, James R., Edwards, Alasdair J., Bauman, Andrew G., Bouwmeester, Jessica, Mera, Hanaka, Abrego, David, Alvarez-Noriega, Mariana, Babcock, Russel C., Barbosa, Miguel B., Bonito, Victor, Burt, John, Cabaitan, Patrick C., Chang, Ching-Fong, Chavanich, Suchana, Chen, Chaolun A., Chen, Chieh-Jhen, Chen, Wei-Jen, Chung, Fung-Chen, Connolly, Sean R., Cumbo, Vivian R., Dornelas, Maria, Doropoulos, Christopher, Eyal, Gal, Eyal-Shaham, Lee, Fadli, Nur, Figueiredo, Joana, Flot, Jean-François, Gan, Sze-Hoon, Gomez, Elizabeth, Graham, Erin M., Grinblat, Mila, Gutiérrez-Isaza, Nataly, Harii, Saki, Harrison, Peter L., Hatta, Masayuki, Ho, Nina Ann Jin, Hoarau, Gaetan, Hoogenboom, Mia, Howells, Emily J., Iguchi, Akira, Isomura, Naoko, Jamodiong, Emmeline A., Jandang, Suppakarn, Keyse, Jude, Kitanobo, Seiya, Kongjandtre, Narinratana, Kuo, Chao-Yang, Ligson, Charlon, Lin, Che-Hung, Low, Jeffrey, Loya, Yossi, Maboloc, Elizaldy A., Madin, Joshua S., Mezaki, Takuma, Min, Choo, Morita, Masaya, Moya, Aurelie, Neo, Su-Hwei, Nitschke, Matthew R., Nojima, Satoshi, Nozawa, Yoko, Piromvaragorn, Srisakul, Plathong, Sakanan, Puill-Stephan, Eneour, Quigley, Kate, Ramirez-Portilla, Catalina, Ricardo, Gerard, Sakai, Kazuhiko, Sampayo, Eugenia, Shlesinger, Tom, Sikim, Leony, Simpson, Chris, Sims, Carrie A., Sinniger, Frederic, Spiji, Davies A., Tabalanza, Tracy, Tan, Chung-Hong, Terraneo, Tullia I., Torda, Gergely, True, James, Tun, Karenne, Vicentuan, Kareen, Viyakarn, Voranop, Waheed, Zarinah, Ward, Selina, Willis, Bette, Woods, Rachael M., Woolsey, Erika S., Yamamoto, Hiromi H., Yusuf, Syafyudin

    Published in Scientific data (29-01-2021)
    “…The discovery of multi-species synchronous spawning of scleractinian corals on the Great Barrier Reef in the 1980s stimulated an extraordinary effort to…”
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    Developmental Progression in the Coral Acropora digitifera Is Controlled by Differential Expression of Distinct Regulatory Gene Networks by Reyes-Bermudez, Alejandro, Villar-Briones, Alejandro, Ramirez-Portilla, Catalina, Hidaka, Michio, Mikheyev, Alexander S

    Published in Genome biology and evolution (01-03-2016)
    “…Corals belong to the most basal class of the Phylum Cnidaria, which is considered the sister group of bilaterian animals, and thus have become an emerging…”
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