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  • Coni, Ericka O. C.; Ferreira, Camilo M.; Meirelles, Pedro M.; Menezes, Rafael; Santana, Erika F. C.; Moreira, Ana Paula B.; Amado-Filho, Gilberto M.; Ferreira, Beatrice P.; Pereira-Filho, Guilherme H.; Thompson, Fabiano L.; Moura, Rodrigo L. (2017-03-04). "Modeling abundance, growth, and health of the solitary coral Scolymia wellsi (Mussidae) in turbid SW Atlantic coral reefs". Marine Biology. 164 (4): 66. doi:10.1007/s00227-017-3090-4. ISSN 1432-1793.[1]
    • **Great source to read into more**
  • Fenner, Douglas P. (1993-11-01). "Species Distinctions Among Several Caribbean Stony Corals". Bulletin of Marine Science. 53 (3): 1099–1116.[2]
  • Lang, Judith (1971-10-01). "Interspecific Aggression by Scleractinian Corals. 1. The Rediscovery of Scolymia Cubensis (Milne Edwards & Haime)". Bulletin of Marine Science. 21 (4): 952–959.[3]
    • This paper discusses behavior and how it has helped differentiate the two species.
  • Logan, Alan (1988). "Budding and fusion in the scleractinian coral Scolymai cubensis (Milne-Edwards and Haime) from Bermuda". Bulletin of Marine Science. 42 (1): 145. OCLC 879720613.[4]
  • Logan, Alan (1988-08-01). "Sediment-Shifting Capability in the Recent Solitary Coral Scolymia Cubensis (Milne-Edwards and Haime) from Bermuda". Bulletin of Marine Science. 43 (2): 241–248.[5]
  • Neves, Elizabeth; Johnsson, Rodrigo; Sampaio, Claudio; Pichon, Michel (2006-11-27). "The occurrence of Scolymia cubensis in Brazil: revising the problem of the Caribbean solitary mussids". Zootaxa. 1366 (1): 45–54–45–54. doi:10.11646/zootaxa.1366.1.2. ISSN 1175-5334.[6]
  • Tomascik, T.; Logan, A. (1990-05-01). "A Comparison of Peripheral Growth Rates in the Recent Solitary Coral Scolymia Cubensis (Milne-Edwards and Haime) from Barbados and Bermuda". Bulletin of Marine Science. 46 (3): 799–806.[7]
  • Wells, J.W. (1971-10-01). "Note on the Scleractinian Corals Scolymia Lacera and S. Cubensis in Jamaica". Bulletin of Marine Science. 21: 960–963 – via Ingenta Connect.[8]
  • "WoRMS - World Register of Marine Species - Scolymia Haime, 1852". www.marinespecies.org. Retrieved 2022-04-03.[9]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Coni, Ericka O. C.; Ferreira, Camilo M.; Meirelles, Pedro M.; Menezes, Rafael; Santana, Erika F. C.; Moreira, Ana Paula B.; Amado-Filho, Gilberto M.; Ferreira, Beatrice P.; Pereira-Filho, Guilherme H.; Thompson, Fabiano L.; Moura, Rodrigo L. (2017-03-04). "Modeling abundance, growth, and health of the solitary coral Scolymia wellsi (Mussidae) in turbid SW Atlantic coral reefs". Marine Biology. 164 (4): 66. doi:10.1007/s00227-017-3090-4. ISSN 1432-1793.
  2. ^ Fenner, Douglas P. (1993-11-01). "Species Distinctions Among Several Caribbean Stony Corals". Bulletin of Marine Science. 53 (3): 1099–1116.
  3. ^ Lang, Judith (1971-10-01). "Interspecific Aggression by Scleractinian Corals. 1. The Rediscovery of Scolymia Cubensis (Milne Edwards & Haime)". Bulletin of Marine Science. 21 (4): 952–959.
  4. ^ Logan, Alan (1988). "Budding and fusion in the scleractinian coral Scolymai cubensis (Milne-Edwards and Haime) from Bermuda". Bulletin of Marine Science. 42 (1): 145. OCLC 879720613.
  5. ^ Logan, Alan (1988-08-01). "Sediment-Shifting Capability in the Recent Solitary Coral Scolymia Cubensis (Milne-Edwards and Haime) from Bermuda". Bulletin of Marine Science. 43 (2): 241–248.
  6. ^ Neves, Elizabeth; Johnsson, Rodrigo; Sampaio, Claudio; Pichon, Michel (2006-11-27). "The occurrence of Scolymia cubensis in Brazil: revising the problem of the Caribbean solitary mussids". Zootaxa. 1366 (1): 45–54–45–54. doi:10.11646/zootaxa.1366.1.2. ISSN 1175-5334.
  7. ^ Tomascik, T.; Logan, A. (1990-05-01). "A Comparison of Peripheral Growth Rates in the Recent Solitary Coral Scolymia Cubensis (Milne-Edwards and Haime) from Barbados and Bermuda". Bulletin of Marine Science. 46 (3): 799–806.
  8. ^ Wells, J.W. (1971-10-01). "Note on the Scleractinian Corals Scolymia Lacera and S. Cubensis in Jamaica". Bulletin of Marine Science. 21: 960–963 – via Ingenta Connect.
  9. ^ "WoRMS - World Register of Marine Species - Scolymia Haime, 1852". www.marinespecies.org. Retrieved 2022-04-03.