DIFFERENCES IN THE PROGRESSION RATE OF SCTLD IN PSEUDODIPLORIA STRIGOSA ARE RELATED TO COLONY SIZE AND MORPHOLOGY

Differences in the progression rate of SCTLD in Pseudodiploria strigosa are related to colony size and morphology

Stony Coral Tissue Loss Disease (SCTLD) impacts are unprecedented concerning the level of devastation they have imposed on Caribbean coral assemblages.Although SCTLD affects nearly 30 different coral species, it has been particularly lethal for Pseudodiploria strigosa.Mortality rates for this species are estimated to be between 60 and 100% in the C

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2,11-Dibromo-5,8-dibutyl[4]helicene

A racemic mixture of the title compound, C26H26Br2, a brominated [4]helicene, crystallizes, forming columns of stacked molecules.There here are two crystallographically unique molecules in the asymmetric unit, both with the same helical handedness.As is typical with helicene congeners, the unique molecules show short interatomic contacts between H

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