madreporian
mad·re·pore
(măd′rə-pôr′)n. Any of various hard corals of the genus Madrepora or of the order Scleractinia (formerly Madreporaria).
[Italian
madrepora :
madre,
mother (from Latin
māter, mātr-; see
māter- in
Indo-European roots) +
-pora (alteration of
poro,
tufa, pore, from Late Latin
porus,
passageway; see
pore2, or from Latin
pōrus,
calcareous stone, stalactite, from Greek
pōros).]
mad′re·po′ri·an adj.
mad′re·por′ic adj.
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Thus, for example, the bryozoans--encrusting sponges and
madreporians that are generally dominant on walls at 131-295 ft (40-90 m) in depth in the central Mediterranean--are replaced by gorgonians and globulous sponges in areas subjected to strong currents.
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