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Forever in the dark: the cave-dwelling azooxanthellate reef coral Leptoseris troglodyta sp. n. (Scleractinia, Agariciidae)
Abstract. The coral species Leptoseris troglodyta sp. n. (Scleractinia, Agariciidae) is described as new to science. It is the first known azooxanthellate shallow-water agariciid and is recorded from the ceilings of caves at 5-35 m depth in West Pacific coral reefs. The corals have monocentric cup-s...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3487639/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23166468 http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.228.3798 |
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description | Abstract. The coral species Leptoseris troglodyta sp. n. (Scleractinia, Agariciidae) is described as new to science. It is the first known azooxanthellate shallow-water agariciid and is recorded from the ceilings of caves at 5-35 m depth in West Pacific coral reefs. The corals have monocentric cup-shaped calices. They may become colonial through extramural budding from the basal coenosteum, which may cause adjacent calices to fuse. The size, shape and habitat of Leptoseris troglodyta are unique compared to other Leptoseris species, many of which have been recorded from mesophotic depths. The absence of zooxanthellae indicates that it may survive well in darkness, but endolithic algae in some corals indicate that they may be able to get some light. The presence of menianes on the septal sides, which may help to absorb light at greater depths in zooxanthellate corals, have no obvious adaptive relevance in the new species and could have been inherited from ancestral species that perhaps were zooxanthellate. The new species may be azooxanthellate as derived through the loss of zooxanthellae, which would be a reversal in Leptoseris phylogeny. |
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spelling | pubmed-34876392012-11-19 Forever in the dark: the cave-dwelling azooxanthellate reef coral Leptoseris troglodyta sp. n. (Scleractinia, Agariciidae) Hoeksema, Bert W. Zookeys Article Abstract. The coral species Leptoseris troglodyta sp. n. (Scleractinia, Agariciidae) is described as new to science. It is the first known azooxanthellate shallow-water agariciid and is recorded from the ceilings of caves at 5-35 m depth in West Pacific coral reefs. The corals have monocentric cup-shaped calices. They may become colonial through extramural budding from the basal coenosteum, which may cause adjacent calices to fuse. The size, shape and habitat of Leptoseris troglodyta are unique compared to other Leptoseris species, many of which have been recorded from mesophotic depths. The absence of zooxanthellae indicates that it may survive well in darkness, but endolithic algae in some corals indicate that they may be able to get some light. The presence of menianes on the septal sides, which may help to absorb light at greater depths in zooxanthellate corals, have no obvious adaptive relevance in the new species and could have been inherited from ancestral species that perhaps were zooxanthellate. The new species may be azooxanthellate as derived through the loss of zooxanthellae, which would be a reversal in Leptoseris phylogeny. Pensoft Publishers 2012-10-11 /pmc/articles/PMC3487639/ /pubmed/23166468 http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.228.3798 Text en Bert W. Hoeksema http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0 This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License 3.0 (CC-BY), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Article Hoeksema, Bert W. Forever in the dark: the cave-dwelling azooxanthellate reef coral Leptoseris troglodyta sp. n. (Scleractinia, Agariciidae) |
title | Forever in the dark: the cave-dwelling azooxanthellate reef coral
Leptoseris troglodyta sp. n. (Scleractinia, Agariciidae)
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title_full | Forever in the dark: the cave-dwelling azooxanthellate reef coral
Leptoseris troglodyta sp. n. (Scleractinia, Agariciidae)
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title_fullStr | Forever in the dark: the cave-dwelling azooxanthellate reef coral
Leptoseris troglodyta sp. n. (Scleractinia, Agariciidae)
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title_full_unstemmed | Forever in the dark: the cave-dwelling azooxanthellate reef coral
Leptoseris troglodyta sp. n. (Scleractinia, Agariciidae)
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title_short | Forever in the dark: the cave-dwelling azooxanthellate reef coral
Leptoseris troglodyta sp. n. (Scleractinia, Agariciidae)
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title_sort | forever in the dark: the cave-dwelling azooxanthellate reef coral
leptoseris troglodyta sp. n. (scleractinia, agariciidae) |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3487639/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23166468 http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.228.3798 |
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