Cushion star (Culcita schmideliana) preys on coral polyps in Gulf of Mannar,Southeast India |
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Authors: | K. D. Raj G. Mathews M. Selva Bharath R. L. Laju P. Dinesh Kumar A. Arasamuthu |
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Affiliation: | Suganthi Devadason Marine Research Institute (SDMRI), Tuticorin, India |
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Abstract: | Corallivore animals play vital role in coral reef ecology. Predation on corals by other organisms has not been studied properly in the Indian waters. This study reports the first observation of predation by cushion star (Culcita schmideliana) on coral polyps in Gulf of Mannar (GoM), southeast India. During our regular underwater surveys in GoM, C. schmideliana was found preying on hard coral Acropora formosa and soft coral Sarcophyton sp. at a depth of 3 m in Vilanguchalli patch reef. Though C. schmideliana has been sighted often under water, it has not been observed to predate on corals in GoM before. The area where predation was observed has a major population of hard corals (50.21%) besides seagrasses (8.36%) and soft corals (6.11%). Temperature anomalies and the consequent coral bleaching could be the factors making C. schmideliana prefer coral polyps. |
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Keywords: | Coral reefs predation Culcita schmideliana temperature |
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