西南大西洋的一种新的蓝色阿斯特兰珊瑚

IF 1.5 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION Marine Biodiversity Pub Date : 2023-11-22 DOI:10.1007/s12526-023-01377-6
Saulo Serra, Elizabeth Gerardo Neves, Jessika Alves, Rodrigo Johnsson
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阿斯特兰·米尔恩·爱德华兹&;Haime, 1848是一个鲜为人知的小属,由15个现存的种组成,分布在热带到温带。在巴西海岸的浅水环境中只发现了两种:A. solitaria (Le Sueur, 1817年)和A. rathbuni Vaughan, 1906年。在这里,我们描述了来自巴西东北部海岸的一种新的蓝色asstrangia物种。珊瑚石的扫描电镜图像支持了分类分析和新种的描述。该新物种早期与astangia woodsi Wells(1955)相混淆,后者是一种带有蓝灰色水螅体的覆岩珊瑚,它是一种虫黄藻,独居繁殖珊瑚,在生物污染群落中很容易被识别,因为它是独居的形状,而不是a . woodsi的群体发育。新物种是在人工基质上观察到的,与非本地无脊椎动物(如苔藓虫Triphyllozoon arcuatum (MacGillivray, 1889)和管珊瑚属的“太阳珊瑚”)共同出现。这是巴西报告的第二种阿斯特兰属物种,使整个南大西洋的记录物种数量增加到五种。通过组织学检查确定其作为种鱼的繁殖方式,在肠系膜中显示胚胎。提供了所有现存的asstrangia物种的钥匙,以及关于其分布和全球环境偏好的信息图。
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A new blue Astrangia coral (Scleractinia) from the Southwestern Atlantic

Astrangia Milne Edwards & Haime, 1848 is a small, poorly known genus of Scleractinia, composed of 15 extant species with circumtropical to temperate distributions. Only two species of this genus have been distinguished in shallow-water environments along the Brazilian coast: A. solitaria (Le Sueur, 1817) and A. rathbuni Vaughan, 1906. Here, we describe a new, blue Astrangia species from the northeastern Brazilian coast. Scanning electron microscopy images of the corallites supported the taxonomic analysis and the description of the new species. Early confused with Astrangia woodsi Wells, 1955, an incrusting coral with blue-gray polyps, the new species is a zooxanthellate, solitary brooding coral and can easily be recognized in biofouling communities because of its solitary shape instead of the colonial development of A. woodsi. The new species was observed on artificial substrates, co-occurring with non-native invertebrates, such as the bryozoan Triphyllozoon arcuatum (MacGillivray, 1889), and “sun corals” of the genus Tubastraea Lesson 1830). This is the second Astrangia species reported from Brazil, updating the inventory for the entire South Atlantic to five recorded species. Its reproduction mode as a brooder was determined through histological examination, showing embryos in the mesenteries. A key to all extant Astrangia species is provided together with an infographic about its distribution and environmental preferences across the globe.

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Marine Biodiversity
Marine Biodiversity BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION-MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY
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期刊介绍: Marine Biodiversity is a peer-reviewed international journal devoted to all aspects of biodiversity research on marine ecosystems. The journal is a relaunch of the well-known Senckenbergiana maritima" and covers research at gene, species and ecosystem level that focuses on describing the actors (genes and species), the patterns (gradients and distributions) and understanding of the processes responsible for the regulation and maintenance of diversity in marine systems. Also included are the study of species interactions (symbioses, parasitism, etc.) and the role of species in structuring marine ecosystem functioning. Marine Biodiversity offers articles in the category original paper, short note, Oceanarium and review article. It forms a platform for marine biodiversity researchers from all over the world for the exchange of new information and discussions on concepts and exciting discoveries. - Covers research in all aspects of biodiversity in marine ecosystems - Describes the actors, the patterns and the processes responsible for diversity - Offers peer-reviewed original papers, short communications, review articles and news (Oceanarium) - No page charges
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