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Gonzalez Espinosa, P., Paz García, D. A., Reyes Bonilla, H., Cabral Tena, R. A., & Balart Páez, E. (2018). Evidence of sexual dimorphism in skeletal morphology of a gonochoric reef coral. Royal Society Open Science, 7. doi: 10.1098/rsos.171843. (ID: 23722)
Medellín Maldonado, F., Cabral Tena, R. A., López Pérez, R. A., Calderón Aguilera, L. E., Norzagaray Lopez, O., Chapa Balcorta, C., & Zepeta Vilchis, R. (2016). Calcification of the main reef-building coral species on the Pacific coast of southern Mexico. Ciencias Marinas, 42(3), 209-225. doi: 10.7773/cm.v42i3.2650. (ID: 20927)
Cabral Tena, R. A., Sánchez González, A., Reyes Bonilla, H., Ruvalcaba Díaz, Á. H., & Balart Páez, E. (2016). Sex-associated variations in coral skeletal oxygen and carbon isotopic composition of Porites panamensis in the southern Gulf of California. Biogeosciences. doi: 10.5194/bg-13-2675-2016. (ID: 23333) (E)
Paz García, D. A., Aldana Moreno, A., Cabral Tena, R. A., García De León, F. J., Hellberg, M., & Balart Páez, E. (2015). Morphological variation and different branch modularity across contrasting flow conditions in dominant Pocillopora reef-building corals. Oecología. doi: 10.1007/s00442-014-3199-9. (ID: 23332) (E)
Norzagaray López, C. O., Calderón Aguilera, L. E., Hernández Ayón, J. M., Reyes Bonilla, H., Carricart Gavinet, J. P., Cabral Tena, R. A., & Balart Páez, E. (2014). Low calcification rates and calcium carbonate production in Porites panamensis at its northernmost geographic distribution. Marine Ecology. doi: 10.1111/maec.12227. (ID: 17636)
Cabral Tena, R. A., Reyes Bonilla, H., Lluch Cota, S. E., Paz Garcia, D. A., Calderón Aguilera, L. E., Norzagaray López, C. O., & Balart Páez, E. (2013). Different calcification rates in males and females of the coral Porites panamensis in the Gulf of California. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 476, 1-8. doi: 10.3354/meps10269. (ID: 14368)
Paz García, D. A., Aldana Moreno, A., Cabral Tena, R. A., & Balart Páez, E. (2012). High predation by the corallivore sea snail Jenneria pustulata in a highlatitude reef in the Gulf of California. Marine Biodiversity Records. doi: 10.1017/S1755267212000826. (ID: 23329) (E)