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Elliptical Star Coral (dichocoenia Stokesi)

overall review score: 4.2
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Dichocoenia stokesi, commonly known as the elliptical star coral, is a species of stony coral found primarily in the Caribbean region. It is characterized by its distinctively elliptical or star-shaped formations, contributing to complex reef structures and providing essential habitats for marine biodiversity. This coral plays a vital role in maintaining reef health and resilience within its ecosystem.

Key Features

  • Distinct elliptical or star-shaped corallites
  • Typically forms massive, branch-like structures
  • Found mainly in Caribbean reef systems
  • Contributes significantly to reef building and stability
  • Displays vibrant coloration ranging from light browns to greens

Pros

  • Provides essential habitat for diverse marine species
  • Contributes to healthy and resilient coral reefs
  • Displays attractive and distinctive morphological features
  • Relatively resilient to certain environmental stressors

Cons

  • Sensitive to climate change and rising sea temperatures
  • Vulnerable to bleaching events and diseases
  • Limited geographic distribution may impact conservation efforts

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Last updated: Thu, May 7, 2026, 10:06:53 AM UTC