「corals」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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| Various soft | corals also contain guaiazulene as a principal pigmen |
| Cross-sections of | corals and crinoids can be see in the Gold Vein type. |
| us metals, he incorporated hardstones, shells, | corals, and small birds' eggs in his works. |
| It is an important area for | corals and other marine life. |
| It is mainly encountered at low tide under | corals and rocks. |
| is encrusted with oysters, as well as sponges, | corals, and other invertebrate growth. |
| Reef builders such as | corals and stromatoporoids can be identified in the f |
| Associations between reef-building | corals and photosynthetic algae called zooxanthellae, |
| Other brachiopods, | corals and trilobites are present, and are similar to |
| ted by their archeocytes to tunnel into rocks, | corals and the shells of dead molluscs. |
| as brachiopods, bryozoans, crinoids, sponges, | corals and mollusks. |
| ta can be found in tropical waters clinging on | corals and rocky reefs; and are sometimes kept as pet |
| ontains fossil remnants of massive prehistoric | corals and large seashells. |
| Viewing of rare | corals and underwater marine life through glass botto |
| , mammals , reptiles, fish, molluscs, insects, | corals and other invertebrates and botanical specimen |
| int he case of the Corallinales, reef-building | corals, and other living organisms including plants, |
| apphires, aquamarines, topazes, etc.), pearls, | corals and other noble materials combine to form hear |
| ys of F.A. Vening Meinesz, the paleontology of | corals and coral reefs, tectonics, the geology of the |
| es for conservation of wetlands, mangroves and | corals and visited number sites to advise State Govts |
| saltwater/marine and brackish fish, as well as | corals and invertebrates, planted tanks and aquascapi |
| These | corals are fairly easy to keep. |
| However, | corals are reported from the lower slopes of Loser mo |
| ghorn, elkhorn, cabbage, brain, table and star | corals are all present in the reef. |
| ter has not yet legally protected and thus the | corals are damaged by anchors of holiday visitors. |
| These | corals are prized in the aquarium hobby for the majes |
| ons like cyanides, collecting sea products and | corals are prohibited by law. |
| on small amounts of tunicates, jellyfish, and | corals, as well as plankton and algae. |
| Other | corals attach wherever there is an opening. |
| It is unique among | corals because of its ability to use its "hands" to " |
| environment, particularly wetlands, mangroves, | corals, biosphere reserves, national heritage sites, |
| There are fossil remains of | corals, brachiopods, bryozoa, gastropods, rare orthoc |
| f carbonate sediments containing foraminifera, | corals, bryozoa, and mollusks. |
| Rhodactis are related to stony | corals but do not produce a stony skeleton. |
| They are usually smaller than rugose | corals, but vary considerably in shape, from flat to |
| not secure; it also resembles some alcyonarian | corals, but a thorough redescription will be necessar |
| Pillar | corals can grow to be up to 2.5 m (8 ft) tall. |
| Numerous kinds of | corals can be ascertained under the sea, and it is a |
| corals, Catenulida, Siphonophorae or Ectoprocta) or s | |
| ti-tank Aplysia Culture Laboratory, Controlled | Corals Climate Tanks, and DNA analysis equipment. |
| antic, and around 500 species of reef building | corals, compared with about 50 species in the Western |
| Phyllodesmium serratum feeds on soft | corals Comularia sp., Clavularia sp., Carijua sp. and |
| Corals: Cornularia sp. | |
| Also unlike the stony | corals, each polyp has only eight tentacles, each of |
| They live on rocky seabed and | corals, feeding during the night mainly on sponges of |
| These are also called "Hammer" | corals for the shape of the polyp. |
| The tabulate | corals, forming the order Tabulata, are an extinct fo |
| range piece of decor is the ubiquitous plastic | corals found often in freshwater tanks. |
| 50-gallon Pacific Reef Display features living | corals, giant clam and anemones, cardinalfish, hawkfi |
| Rugose | corals have a skeleton made of calcite that is often |
| nd throws them into the Pacific Ocean with the | corals hoping that they would not be used by the gree |
| Fossil | corals in polished Frosterley Marble |
| U-Disequilibrium Dating of | Corals in Southern Taiwan by Mass Spectrometry, 1993, |
| Octocorals resemble the stony | corals in general appearance and in the size of their |
| ne animals in general and on the madreporarian | corals in particular. |
| me capacity as Yukariko Steinberg does for the | Corals in the original series), which means she is th |
| His poem "Where | Corals Lie" was set to music by Sir Edward Elgar as p |
| music from earlier songs in the cycle: "Where | Corals Lie" (at "God surely loved us a little then") |
| The land, the land, where | corals lie. |
| And tells me where the | corals lie. |
| nly found in the St. Louis include the rugosan | corals Lithostrotion and Lithostrotionella and the br |
| yozoa, some of the oldest known bryozoans, but | corals made an early appearance, and stromatoporoids. |
| es, and serpents; for insects; and for vermes, | corals, madrepores, &c." |
| 65 ft 7 in) of depth, usually on algae or soft | corals, mainly feeding on Alcyonarian colonies (Leath |
| rogramme in 2005 to monitor the status of hard | corals, mobile invertebrates and reef fish at several |
| wnfish, blacktip reef sharks, angelfish, brain | corals, moray eels and sea apples. |
| Corals of 60 species belonging to 31 genera are recor | |
| 899 and 1909), and a monograph on the Jurassic | Corals of Cutch (1900). |
| Hydnophora rigida | corals on Kanton, part of the Phoenix Islands Protect |
| p. 13) forecast that | corals on the Great Barrier Reef are very likely to r |
| Corals on the terrace are vulnerable to the effects o | |
| athogen of marine animals, including Gorgonian | corals, oysters, prawns, lobsters, the common snook, |
| sh, and larger specimens may nip at or consume | corals, particularly stony or soft ones, and ornament |
| ct proof, it is inferred that these Palaeozoic | corals possessed stinging cells to capture prey. |
| Corals reefs on Enderbury (part of the Phoenix Island | |
| It lives on | corals, sea anemones and other animals in shallow ree |
| lled or exoskeleton bearing organisms, such as | corals, shelled mollusks, or crabs. . |
| an 1881 gift to the Kalamazoo School Board of | corals, shells, and rocks from Horace M. Peck, a loca |
| 0 m) length gives plenty of area to observe as | corals, sponges and fish life have had over 60 years |
| It feeds on algae, | corals, sponges, sea squirts, crustaceans and mollusc |
| will eat many different species, such as soft | corals, sponges, tubeworms, clams, other starfish, an |
| e systematic arrangement of fossil polyzoa and | corals, studying the recapitulation of ancestral char |
| c, recommend mapping and closing Europe's deep | corals to fishing trawlers. |
| mbers of coral reef communities, cementing the | corals together with their crusts. |
| The reef was mainly built by | corals und stromatoporoidea. |
| ubtidal and intertidal, usually under rocks or | corals up to about 10 metres (33 ft)of depth. |
| es in ambush, motionless and disguised amongst | corals, where it awaits prey which it sucks into its |
| y into an ocean bed composed of gravel, mud or | corals, where it waits patiently for outside stimulus |
| Stony | corals, which build the coral reefs, evolved with lar |
| They are one of the digitate | corals which resemble fingers, or a cluster of cigars |
| e for survival - "In an old-standing reef, the | corals, which are so different in kind on different p |
| It is included in the sub-class Hexacorallia - | corals with sixfold symmetry. |
| one, i.e. calcium carbonate, in the shells and | corals would be transformed into calcium oxide by mea |
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