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Pocillopora meandrina

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Kingdom
  
Order
  
Family
  
Scientific name
  
Pocillopora meandrina

Rank
  
Species

Phylum
  
Suborder
  
Astrocoeniina

Genus
  
Pocillopora

Higher classification
  
Pocillophora

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Similar
  
Pocillopora, Scleractinia, Pocillopora verrucosa, Porites lobata, Porites compressa

Pocillopora meandrina


Pocillopora meandrina, common name cauliflower coral, is a species of coral occurring in the East Pacific and the Indo-West Pacific. This coral lives in shallow reef environments.

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Description

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The colonies of P. meandrina can be fairly solid and dome-shaped or branching with areas that are either flattened and ridge-like or fine and convoluted. The colonies are covered by wart-like growths called verrucae. The colour ranges from brown to pink and the polyps with their extended tentacles are usually visible only at night.

Distribution and habitat

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P. meandrina occurs in the Indian and Pacific Oceans and is found across a range of habitats that include exposed reefs, protected lagoons and lower reef slopes.

Biology

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P. meandrina is a hermaphrodite and each polyp contains four sets of male and four sets of female gonads. The larvae develop inside the body of the polyp and are not expelled into the water until they are mature. They remain free swimming for a number of weeks before settling and starting to build a hard matrix. The polyps can also reproduce asexually by fragmentation.

The polyps feed by capturing tiny prey with their tentacles. They also contain zooxanthellae, microscopic algae, which are able to photosynthesise. These symbionts produce energy-rich compounds which the polyps metabolise while the rigid structure of the shallow water coral provides a stable, well-lit, protective environment for the algae to flourish.

References

Pocillopora meandrina Wikipedia