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Hydrocorals
Hydrocorals are not true corals, but are member of the class Hydrozoa. Like their close relatives, hydrocorals are also equipped with stinging nematocyst cells that release a virulent toxin when they come in contact with another organism (Wittle et al., 1974). Competitive, hydrocorals in the genus Millepora are often conspicuous and form spatially dominant colonies in reefs (Witman, 1988). The following footage demonstrate the competitive ability of a Millepora spp. colony that has pierced the tissues of an adjacent soft coral.
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