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Figure 2: Photo of Leptogorgia Virgulata (A), and an Example of a Simplified Branching Pattern (B).
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Figure 6: Age Frequency of (A) Collected and (B) In-Situ Leptogorgia Virgulata Colonies.
Figure 4: Length Frequency of (A) Collected and (B) In-Situ Measured Leptogorgia Virgulata Colonies.
Figure 5: Length Frequency of Collected and In-Situ Leptogorgia Virgulata Colonies at Each Study Site.
Figure 3: Growth Rings in a Basal Cross Section From a Leptogorgia Virgulata Colony Under a Compound Microscope.
Figure 7: Age Frequency of Collected and In-Situ Leptogorgia Virgulata Colonies at Each Study Site.
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