Occurrence of coral diseases at Akajima, Okinawa, Japan in 2010 and 2011

N. Wada, N. Mano, Y. Yanagisawa, Tsukasa Mori
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We conducted a survey of coral diseases at two sites at Akajima, Kerama islands, Okinawa, Japan in 2010 and 2011. Diseased colonies recorded in both years were categorized into four types, namely, Black Band Disease (BBD), Skeleton Eroding Band (SEB), Growth Anomalies (GA) and White Syndrome (WS), and BBD on encrusting Montipora spp. was the dominant disease. We therefore focused on the BBD on Montipora spp. and analyzed the distribution of BBD-diseased colonies and the progression of BBD bands. Results revealed that the BBD distribution showed significant small-scale clustering in both years. The progressive band showed four morphological patterns on the same individual, and the composition of band patterns changed throughout the observation periods. The maximum progression rates were approximately 3 to 5 fold greater than the minimum rate at the same sites and times. These results suggest that BBD-diseased colonies at Akajima are aggregated and show different responses to factors related to BBD progression, even at the single-reef scale.
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2010年和2011年日本冲绳岛赤岛珊瑚疾病发生情况
我们于2010年和2011年在日本冲绳岛的赤岛,Kerama群岛的两个地点进行了珊瑚疾病调查。2年记录的病菌落可分为黑带病(BBD)、骨骼侵蚀带病(SEB)、生长异常病(GA)和白带病(WS) 4种类型,其中包壳型黑带病(BBD)为优势病。因此,我们重点研究了Montipora spp.的BBD,并分析了BBD患病菌落的分布和BBD带的进展。结果表明,2年的BBD分布均表现出明显的小尺度聚集性。在同一个体上,渐进式条带呈现出四种形态,且条带的组成随观察时间的变化而变化。在相同的地点和时间,最大进展率大约是最小进展率的3到5倍。这些结果表明赤岛的BBD患病菌落是聚集的,并且对BBD进展相关因素表现出不同的反应,即使在单礁尺度上也是如此。
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