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Dispersal and association of two alien species in the Indonesian coral reefs: the octocoral Carijoa riisei and the demosponge Desmapsamma anchorata

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 October 2004

B. Calcinai
Affiliation:
Dipartimento di Scienze del Mare, Università Politecnica delle Marche, Via Brecce Bianche, 60131 Ancona, Italy
G. Bavestrello
Affiliation:
Dipartimento di Scienze del Mare, Università Politecnica delle Marche, Via Brecce Bianche, 60131 Ancona, Italy
C. Cerrano
Affiliation:
DIP.TE.RIS., Università di Genova Corso Europa 26, 16132 Genova, Italy

Abstract

The discovery of the association between the sponge Desmapsamma anchorata (Demospongiae: Poecilosclerida: Desmacididae) and the octocoral Carijoa riisei (Cnidaria: Alcyonacea: Clavularidae) on an Indonesian reef enlarges the widespread dispersion of these Atlantic species in the Indo-Pacific area. The species involved and their morphological adaptations resulting from the association are described. When covered by the sponge, C. riisei develops an irregular branching pattern and a dense nematocyst layer where the ectoderm comes in contact with the sponge tissue. The finding of fertile colonies suggests that the Indonesian population of C. riisei is self-sustaining.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
2004 Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom

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