Extraordinary diversity of reef corals in the South China Sea

The South China Sea in the Central Indo-Pacific is a large marine region that spans an area of more than 3 million km2bounded by the coastlines of ten Asian nation states and contains numerous small islands. Although it abuts the western border of the Coral Triangle, the designated centre of maximum...

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Main Authors: Huang, Danwei, Licuanan, Wilfredo Roehl Y., Hoeksema, Bert W., Chen, Chaolun Allen, Ang, Put O., Huang, Hui, Lane, David J. W., Vo, Si Tuan, Waheed, Zarinah, Affendi, Yang Amri, Yeemin, Thamasak, Chou, Loke Ming
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-40432022-11-09T01:33:31Z Extraordinary diversity of reef corals in the South China Sea Huang, Danwei Licuanan, Wilfredo Roehl Y. Hoeksema, Bert W. Chen, Chaolun Allen Ang, Put O. Huang, Hui Lane, David J. W. Vo, Si Tuan Waheed, Zarinah Affendi, Yang Amri Yeemin, Thamasak Chou, Loke Ming The South China Sea in the Central Indo-Pacific is a large marine region that spans an area of more than 3 million km2bounded by the coastlines of ten Asian nation states and contains numerous small islands. Although it abuts the western border of the Coral Triangle, the designated centre of maximum marine biodiversity, the South China Sea has received much less scientific and conservation attention. In particular, a consolidated estimate of the region’s scleractinian reef coral diversity has yet to emerge. To address this issue, we assemble a comprehensive species distribution data set that comprises 16 reef areas spread across the entire South China Sea. Despite containing less than 17 % of the reef area as compared to the Coral Triangle, this region hosts 571 known species of reef corals, a richness that is comparable to the Coral Triangle’s based on a standardized nomenclatural scheme. Similarity profile analysis and non-metric multidimensional scaling demonstrate that most areas are compositionally distinct from one another and are structured according to latitude but not longitude. More broadly, this study underscores the remarkable and unexpected diversity of reef corals in the South China Sea. © 2014, Senckenberg Gesellschaft für Naturforschung and Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. 2015-06-08T07:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/3044 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Coral reefs and islands--South China Sea Biodiversity--South China Sea Coral Triangle Biology
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
collection DLSU Institutional Repository
topic Coral reefs and islands--South China Sea
Biodiversity--South China Sea
Coral Triangle
Biology
spellingShingle Coral reefs and islands--South China Sea
Biodiversity--South China Sea
Coral Triangle
Biology
Huang, Danwei
Licuanan, Wilfredo Roehl Y.
Hoeksema, Bert W.
Chen, Chaolun Allen
Ang, Put O.
Huang, Hui
Lane, David J. W.
Vo, Si Tuan
Waheed, Zarinah
Affendi, Yang Amri
Yeemin, Thamasak
Chou, Loke Ming
Extraordinary diversity of reef corals in the South China Sea
description The South China Sea in the Central Indo-Pacific is a large marine region that spans an area of more than 3 million km2bounded by the coastlines of ten Asian nation states and contains numerous small islands. Although it abuts the western border of the Coral Triangle, the designated centre of maximum marine biodiversity, the South China Sea has received much less scientific and conservation attention. In particular, a consolidated estimate of the region’s scleractinian reef coral diversity has yet to emerge. To address this issue, we assemble a comprehensive species distribution data set that comprises 16 reef areas spread across the entire South China Sea. Despite containing less than 17 % of the reef area as compared to the Coral Triangle, this region hosts 571 known species of reef corals, a richness that is comparable to the Coral Triangle’s based on a standardized nomenclatural scheme. Similarity profile analysis and non-metric multidimensional scaling demonstrate that most areas are compositionally distinct from one another and are structured according to latitude but not longitude. More broadly, this study underscores the remarkable and unexpected diversity of reef corals in the South China Sea. © 2014, Senckenberg Gesellschaft für Naturforschung and Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.
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author Huang, Danwei
Licuanan, Wilfredo Roehl Y.
Hoeksema, Bert W.
Chen, Chaolun Allen
Ang, Put O.
Huang, Hui
Lane, David J. W.
Vo, Si Tuan
Waheed, Zarinah
Affendi, Yang Amri
Yeemin, Thamasak
Chou, Loke Ming
author_facet Huang, Danwei
Licuanan, Wilfredo Roehl Y.
Hoeksema, Bert W.
Chen, Chaolun Allen
Ang, Put O.
Huang, Hui
Lane, David J. W.
Vo, Si Tuan
Waheed, Zarinah
Affendi, Yang Amri
Yeemin, Thamasak
Chou, Loke Ming
author_sort Huang, Danwei
title Extraordinary diversity of reef corals in the South China Sea
title_short Extraordinary diversity of reef corals in the South China Sea
title_full Extraordinary diversity of reef corals in the South China Sea
title_fullStr Extraordinary diversity of reef corals in the South China Sea
title_full_unstemmed Extraordinary diversity of reef corals in the South China Sea
title_sort extraordinary diversity of reef corals in the south china sea
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2015
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/3044
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