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Preliminary Assessment of Sponge Biodiversity on Saba Bank, Netherlands Antilles

BACKGROUND: Saba Bank Atoll, Netherlands Antilles, is one of the three largest atolls on Earth and provides habitat for an extensive coral reef community. To improve our knowledge of this vast marine resource, a survey of biodiversity at Saba Bank included a multi-disciplinary team that sampled fish...

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Autores principales: Thacker, Robert W., Díaz, M. Cristina, de Voogd, Nicole J., van Soest, Rob W. M., Freeman, Christopher J., Mobley, Andrew S., LaPietra, Jessica, Cope, Kevin, McKenna, Sheila
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2873950/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20502643
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0009622
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author Thacker, Robert W.
Díaz, M. Cristina
de Voogd, Nicole J.
van Soest, Rob W. M.
Freeman, Christopher J.
Mobley, Andrew S.
LaPietra, Jessica
Cope, Kevin
McKenna, Sheila
author_facet Thacker, Robert W.
Díaz, M. Cristina
de Voogd, Nicole J.
van Soest, Rob W. M.
Freeman, Christopher J.
Mobley, Andrew S.
LaPietra, Jessica
Cope, Kevin
McKenna, Sheila
author_sort Thacker, Robert W.
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description BACKGROUND: Saba Bank Atoll, Netherlands Antilles, is one of the three largest atolls on Earth and provides habitat for an extensive coral reef community. To improve our knowledge of this vast marine resource, a survey of biodiversity at Saba Bank included a multi-disciplinary team that sampled fishes, mollusks, crustaceans, macroalgae, and sponges. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: A single member of the dive team conducted surveys of sponge biodiversity during eight dives at six locations, at depths ranging from 15 to 30 m. This preliminary assessment documented the presence of 45 species pooled across multiple locations. Rarefaction analysis estimated that only 48 to 84% of species diversity was sampled by this limited effort, clearly indicating a need for additional surveys. An analysis of historical collections from Saba and Saba Bank revealed an additional 36 species, yielding a total of 81 sponge species recorded from this area. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: This observed species composition is similar to that found on widespread Caribbean reefs, indicating that the sponge fauna of Saba Bank is broadly representative of the Caribbean as a whole. A robust population of the giant barrel sponge, Xestospongia muta, appeared healthy with none of the signs of disease or bleaching reported from other Caribbean reefs; however, more recent reports of anchor chain damage to these sponges suggests that human activities can have dramatic impacts on these communities. Opportunities to protect this extremely large habitat should be pursued, as Saba Bank may serve as a significant reservoir of sponge species diversity.
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spelling pubmed-28739502010-05-25 Preliminary Assessment of Sponge Biodiversity on Saba Bank, Netherlands Antilles Thacker, Robert W. Díaz, M. Cristina de Voogd, Nicole J. van Soest, Rob W. M. Freeman, Christopher J. Mobley, Andrew S. LaPietra, Jessica Cope, Kevin McKenna, Sheila PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Saba Bank Atoll, Netherlands Antilles, is one of the three largest atolls on Earth and provides habitat for an extensive coral reef community. To improve our knowledge of this vast marine resource, a survey of biodiversity at Saba Bank included a multi-disciplinary team that sampled fishes, mollusks, crustaceans, macroalgae, and sponges. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: A single member of the dive team conducted surveys of sponge biodiversity during eight dives at six locations, at depths ranging from 15 to 30 m. This preliminary assessment documented the presence of 45 species pooled across multiple locations. Rarefaction analysis estimated that only 48 to 84% of species diversity was sampled by this limited effort, clearly indicating a need for additional surveys. An analysis of historical collections from Saba and Saba Bank revealed an additional 36 species, yielding a total of 81 sponge species recorded from this area. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: This observed species composition is similar to that found on widespread Caribbean reefs, indicating that the sponge fauna of Saba Bank is broadly representative of the Caribbean as a whole. A robust population of the giant barrel sponge, Xestospongia muta, appeared healthy with none of the signs of disease or bleaching reported from other Caribbean reefs; however, more recent reports of anchor chain damage to these sponges suggests that human activities can have dramatic impacts on these communities. Opportunities to protect this extremely large habitat should be pursued, as Saba Bank may serve as a significant reservoir of sponge species diversity. Public Library of Science 2010-05-21 /pmc/articles/PMC2873950/ /pubmed/20502643 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0009622 Text en Thacker et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Díaz, M. Cristina
de Voogd, Nicole J.
van Soest, Rob W. M.
Freeman, Christopher J.
Mobley, Andrew S.
LaPietra, Jessica
Cope, Kevin
McKenna, Sheila
Preliminary Assessment of Sponge Biodiversity on Saba Bank, Netherlands Antilles
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title_full Preliminary Assessment of Sponge Biodiversity on Saba Bank, Netherlands Antilles
title_fullStr Preliminary Assessment of Sponge Biodiversity on Saba Bank, Netherlands Antilles
title_full_unstemmed Preliminary Assessment of Sponge Biodiversity on Saba Bank, Netherlands Antilles
title_short Preliminary Assessment of Sponge Biodiversity on Saba Bank, Netherlands Antilles
title_sort preliminary assessment of sponge biodiversity on saba bank, netherlands antilles
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2873950/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20502643
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0009622
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