Molecular Biology and Genetics
Barcode
Locations of barcode samples
Trusted
Statistics of barcoding coverage
| Specimen Records: | 187 |
| Specimens with Sequences: | 177 |
| Specimens with Barcodes: | 177 |
| Public Records: | 177 |
| Species: | 71 |
| Species With Barcodes: | 70 |
Trusted
Wikipedia
Brain coral
Brain coral is a common name given to corals in the family Faviidae so called due to their generally spheroid shape and grooved surface which resembles a brain. Each head of coral is formed by a colony of genetically identical polyps which secrete a hard skeleton of calcium carbonate; this makes them important coral reef builders like other stony corals in the order Scleractinia.
Brain corals are found in shallow warm-water coral reefs in all the world's oceans. They are part of the phylum Cnidaria, in a class called Anthozoa or "flower animals." The life span of the largest brain corals is 900 years. Colonies can grow as large as 6 or more feet (1.8 m) high.
Brain corals extend their tentacles to catch food at night. During the day, the brain corals use their tentacles for protection by wrapping them over the grooves on their surface. The surface is hard and offers good protection against fish or hurricanes. Branching corals, such as staghorn corals, grow more rapidly, but those are more vulnerable to storm damage.
Like other genera of corals, brain corals feed on small drifting animals and also receive nutrients provided by the algae which live within their tissues. The behavior of one of the most common genera, Favia, is semi-aggressive; it will sting other corals with its extended sweeper tentacles during the night. The genus and species has not been defined through the scientific classification segment.
Genera
- Astreosmilia Duncan, 1867
- Australogyra Veron, 1982
- Barabattoai Yabe and Sugiyama, 1941
- Bikiniastrea Wells, 1954
- Caulastraea Dana, 1846 (candy cane coral)
- Colpophyllia Milne-Edwards and Haime, 1848
- Cyphastrea Milne-Edwards and Haime, 1848
- Diploastrea Matthai, 1914
- Diploria Milne-Edwards and Haime, 1848
- Echinopora Lamarck, 1816
- Erythrastrea Pichon, Scheer and Pillai, 1983
- Favia Oken, 1815
- Favites Link, 1807 (moon, pineapple, brain, closed brain, star, worm, or honeycomb coral)
- Goniastrea Milne-Edwards and Haime, 1848
- Leptastrea Milne-Edwards and Haime, 1848
- Leptoria Milne-Edwards and Haime, 1848
- Manicina Ehrenberg, 1834
- Montastraea de Blainville, 1830
- Moseleya Quelch, 1884
- Oulastrea Milne-Edwards and Haime, 1848
- Oulophyllia Milne-Edwards and Haime, 1848
- Parasimplastrea Sheppard, 1985
- Platygyra Ehrenberg, 1834
- Plesiastrea Milne-Edwards and Haime, 1848
- Solenastrea Milne-Edwards and Haime, 1848
Gallery
Brain coral spawning
Brain coral, Caribbean Sea near Esperanza on the island of Vieques, Puerto Rico
Black band disease on a brain coral in Caribbean Sea near Bahia de la Chiva on the island of Vieques, Puerto Rico
Closeup of Diploria strigosa, Snapper Ledge, Florida Keys
Diploria clivosa (dead), San Salvador Island, Bahamas
Fossil Diploria at the Windley Key Fossil Reef Geological State Park, of Pleistocene age.
Diploria strigosa, in the near shore waters of Key West, FL.
Unreviewed
Faviidae
| It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with Brain coral . (Discuss) |
Faviidae is a family of Scleractinia. Members of this family are widely sought after for the reef aquarium trade.
Species
- Astreosmilia Duncan, 1867
- Australogyra Veron, 1982
- Barabattoai Yabe and Sugiyama, 1941
- Bikiniastrea Wells, 1954
- Caulastraea Dana, 1846
- Colpophyllia Milne-Edwards and Haime, 1848
- Cyphastrea Milne-Edwards and Haime, 1848
- Diploastrea Matthai, 1914
- Diploria Milne-Edwards and Haime, 1848
- Echinopora Lamarck, 1816
- Erythrastrea Pichon, Scheer and Pillai, 1983
- Favia Oken, 1815
- Favites Link, 1807
- Goniastrea Milne-Edwards and Haime, 1848
- Leptastrea Milne-Edwards and Haime, 1848
- Leptoria Milne-Edwards and Haime, 1848
- Manicina Ehrenberg, 1834
- Montastraea de Blainville, 1830
- Moseleya Quelch, 1884
- Oulastrea Milne-Edwards and Haime, 1848
- Oulophyllia Milne-Edwards and Haime, 1848
- Parasimplastrea Sheppard, 1985
- Platygyra Ehrenberg, 1834
- Plesiastrea Milne-Edwards and Haime, 1848
- Solenastrea Milne-Edwards and Haime, 1848
Unreviewed
Disclaimer
EOL content is automatically assembled from many different content providers. As a result, from time to time you may find pages on EOL that are confusing.
To request an improvement, please leave a comment on the page. Thank you!

