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Reimer J. D., Agostini S., Golbuu Y., Harvey B. P., Izumiyama M., Jamodiong E. A., Kawai E., Kayanne H., Kurihara H., Ravasi T., Wada S., Rodolfo-Metalpa Riccardo. (2023). High abundances of zooxanthellate zoantharians (Palythoa and Zoanthus) at multiple natural analogues : potential model anthozoans ?. Coral Reefs, [Early access], p. [9 p.]. ISSN 0722-4028.

Titre du document
High abundances of zooxanthellate zoantharians (Palythoa and Zoanthus) at multiple natural analogues : potential model anthozoans ?
Année de publication
2023
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000969740200001
Auteurs
Reimer J. D., Agostini S., Golbuu Y., Harvey B. P., Izumiyama M., Jamodiong E. A., Kawai E., Kayanne H., Kurihara H., Ravasi T., Wada S., Rodolfo-Metalpa Riccardo
Source
Coral Reefs, 2023, [Early access], p. [9 p.] ISSN 0722-4028
Whilst natural analogues for future ocean conditions such as CO2 seeps and enclosed lagoons in coral reef regions have received much recent research attention, most efforts in such locations have focused on the effects of prolonged high CO2 levels on scleractinian corals and fishes. Here, we demonstrate that the three species of zooxanthellate zoantharians, hexacorallian non-calcifying "cousins" of scleractinians, are common across five coral reef natural analogue sites with high CO2 levels in the western Pacific Ocean, in Japan (n = 2), Palau, Papua New Guinea, and New Caledonia (n = 1 each). These current observations support previously reported cases of high Palythoa and Zoanthus abundance and dominance on various impacted coral reefs worldwide. The results demonstrate the need for more research on the ecological roles of zooxanthellate zoantharians in coral reef systems, as well as examining other "understudied" taxa that may become increasingly important in the near future under climate change scenarios. Given their abundance in these sites combined with ease in sampling and non-CITES status, some zoantharian species should make excellent hexacoral models for examining potential resilience or resistance mechanisms of anthozoans to future high pCO(2) conditions.
Plan de classement
Limnologie biologique / Océanographie biologique [034]
Description Géographique
PACIFIQUE ; NOUVELLE CALEDONIE ; JAPON ; PAPOUASIE NOUVELLE GUINEE ; MICRONESIE
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010087603]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010087603
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