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. 2024 Apr 2;14:7785. doi: 10.1038/s41598-024-58101-y

Figure 5.

Figure 5

(a) occurrence of small colonies of Savalia savaglia together with larger ones; (b,c) small branched and monopodial specimens; (df) small colonies (white arrows) developed by asexual reproduction via fragmentation; (g) example of a large specimen with a large basal plate and lateral stolons; (h) a parasitic specimen of S. savaglia covering a Leptogorgia sarmentosa branch. Scale bars: 4 cm.