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Do reproduction and regeneration in damaged corals compete for energy allocation?
B. Rinkevich
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Keyphrases
Biological Function
20%
Cnidarian
20%
Coral
100%
Energy Allocation
100%
Energy Allocation Trade-off
20%
Energy Conservation
40%
Energy Trade-off
20%
Germ Cells
20%
Hierarchial
20%
Lines of Evidence
20%
Low Fecundity
20%
Reef-building Corals
20%
Regeneration
100%
Reproductive Behavior
40%
Reserve Cells
20%
Scleractinian
20%
Sexual Reproduction
60%
Shallow Water
20%
Stem Cells
40%
Tissue Repair
40%
Immunology and Microbiology
Biological Functions
50%
Cnidaria
50%
Germ Cell
50%
Stem Cell
100%
Tissue Repair
100%