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Overgrowth of fungi (endolithic hypermycosis) associated with multifocal to diffuse distinct amorphous dark discoloration of corals in the Indo-Pacific

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Work, T.M., Aeby, G.S., Stanton, F.G. et al. Overgrowth of fungi (endolithic hypermycosis) associated with multifocal to diffuse distinct amorphous dark discoloration of corals in the Indo-Pacific. Coral Reefs 27, 663 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00338-008-0374-7

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