Delineation of outbreak stages of the coral-killing sponge Terpios hoshinota

IF 2.4 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ECOLOGY Regional Studies in Marine Science Pub Date : 2024-12-30 Epub Date: 2024-10-16 DOI:10.1016/j.rsma.2024.103871
Britta Katharina Fiedler , Anthony David Montgomery , Fiona Chong , Hiromu Miyagi , Marilyn Carletti , Rocktim Ramen Das , Yoko Shintani , Timothy Ravasi , James Davis Reimer
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Outbreaks of the cyanobacteriosponge Terpios hoshinota are one of the many issues contributing to coral reef decline in the Indo-Pacific. This species occasionally undergoes local outbreaks, becoming an aggressive space competitor and overgrowing and killing zooxanthellate corals. Large outbreaks have been observed in Taiwan and the Ryukyu Islands in southern Japan. Many questions regarding the characteristics and chronology of T. hoshinota outbreaks remain unsolved. Therefore, the aim of this research was to identify outbreak stages at an outbreak site (Ogimi) on the west coast of northern Okinawa Island, Japan. We developed a novel approach to understand the chronology of outbreaks. Distinct outbreak stages were defined based on observations, in which Terpios: 1) starts overgrowing coral colonies, 2) covers a whole coral colony, 3) in the case of branching corals, causes the coral colony to collapse, and 4) the sponge is eventually overgrown by other organisms including turf algae and other sponges. Analyses were done based on photographic transects and the relative proportions of each stage were calculated. Results showed Ogimi is likely in final outbreak stages as overgrown Terpios had the highest share of all stages (57.9 % and 44.9 % at two outbreak sites), while smaller patches of Terpios, marking the starting point of the successional process, made up less than 1.5 % of all observations. We suggest collecting such stage information during Terpios monitoring as it can allow identification of outbreaks at early stages, and potentially identify global patterns.
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珊瑚杀手海绵Terpios hoshinota爆发阶段的划分
蓝藻海绵 Terpios hoshinota 的爆发是导致印度洋-太平洋珊瑚礁衰退的众多问题之一。该物种偶尔会在局部地区爆发,成为具有侵略性的空间竞争者,过度生长并杀死变色珊瑚。在台湾和日本南部的琉球群岛曾观察到大规模爆发。有关 T. hoshinota 暴发的特征和时间的许多问题仍未解决。因此,本研究的目的是确定日本冲绳岛北部西海岸疫情爆发地(尾见)的疫情爆发阶段。我们开发了一种新方法来了解疫情爆发的时间顺序。根据观察结果,我们确定了不同的爆发阶段,在这些阶段中,Terpios1)开始过度生长珊瑚群落;2)覆盖整个珊瑚群落;3)在分枝珊瑚的情况下,导致珊瑚群落崩溃;4)海绵最终被其他生物(包括草皮藻和其他海绵)过度生长。根据横断面照片进行了分析,并计算了每个阶段的相对比例。结果表明,由于杂草丛生的 Terpios 在所有阶段中所占比例最高(两个爆发点分别为 57.9% 和 44.9%),因此 Ogimi 很可能处于爆发的最后阶段,而标志着演替过程起点的较小片 Terpios 在所有观测点中所占比例不到 1.5%。我们建议在 Terpios 监测过程中收集此类阶段信息,因为它可以在早期阶段识别疫情爆发,并有可能找出全球模式。
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Regional Studies in Marine Science
Regional Studies in Marine Science Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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69 days
期刊介绍: REGIONAL STUDIES IN MARINE SCIENCE will publish scientifically sound papers on regional aspects of maritime and marine resources in estuaries, coastal zones, continental shelf, the seas and oceans.
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