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Helioseris cucullata as a host coral at St. Eustatius, Dutch Caribbean

  • Bert W. Hoeksema*
  • , Mick van Beusekom
  • , Harry A. ten Hove
  • , Viatcheslav N. Ivanenko
  • , Sancia E. T. van der Meij
  • , Godfried W. N. M. van Moorsel
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

In order to demonstrate how scleractinian corals contribute to marine biodiversity by their host function, information on associated fauna was gathered during a biological survey at St. Eustatius, eastern Caribbean. This knowledge is especially urgent for a host coral such as Helioseris cucullata (Agariciidae), which has undergone strong declines in abundance at various Caribbean localities and has a poor record of associated fauna. New records of H. cucullata as host are presented for the coral gall crab Opecarcinus hypostegus (Cryptochiridae), the Christmas tree worm Spirobranchus giganteus (Serpulidae) and an unidentified serpulid tube worm of the genus Vermiliopsis. A second association record is reported for the coral barnacle Megatrema madreporarum (Pyrgomatidae). Coral-associated copepods were not found on H. cucullata despite a search for these animals. The new records were compared with previous records of other host coral species that showed elements of the same associated fauna. The present findings indicate that new discoveries concerning Caribbean coral reef biodiversity can still be made during field expeditions by targeting the assemblages of associated fauna of specific benthic host species.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)71-78
Number of pages8
JournalMarine Biodiversity
Volume47
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Mar-2017
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Associated fauna
  • Copepod
  • Coral barnacle
  • Coral reefs
  • EDGE species
  • Gall crab
  • Serpulid
  • MUSHROOM CORALS
  • DECAPODA CRYPTOCHIRIDAE
  • SCLERACTINIA FUNGIIDAE
  • REEF
  • COMMUNITY
  • SHRIMP
  • RECORD
  • INVERTEBRATES
  • PALAEMONIDAE
  • CONSERVATION

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