Inventory of locally traded stony corals (Phylum Cnidaria, Order Scleractinia) in the Cartimar Shopping Center, Pasay City

The Philippines is known for its high marine BIODIVERSITY and for the high risk to that diversity. Of the human activities implicated in the degradation of coral reefs, collection of organisms for the aquarium trade is probably the most controversial. As a first step in determining the local impact...

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Main Authors: Uy, Benjamin O., Licuanan, Wilfredo Roehl Y.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-76042022-09-15T07:17:36Z Inventory of locally traded stony corals (Phylum Cnidaria, Order Scleractinia) in the Cartimar Shopping Center, Pasay City Uy, Benjamin O. Licuanan, Wilfredo Roehl Y. The Philippines is known for its high marine BIODIVERSITY and for the high risk to that diversity. Of the human activities implicated in the degradation of coral reefs, collection of organisms for the aquarium trade is probably the most controversial. As a first step in determining the local impact of this trade and how, if possible, it can be managed, this paper presents an inventory of the corals being sold in Cartimar Shopping Center, the center of the pet trade in Metro Manila. A total of 29 species in nine families were found, with pocilloporids and Acropora being the best-selling. Euphyliids and gonioporids were also common in the shops, probably because these corals survive well in tanks. Ten of the species identified were categorized as near threatened, and another six were categorized as vulnerable in the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Therefore, corals in both categories should not be in the trade. Suggestions on how the aquarium trade could be made self-regulating are presented in this work. 2013-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/6752 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Scleractinia—Philippines Aquarium animal trade—Philippines Biology
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
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topic Scleractinia—Philippines
Aquarium animal trade—Philippines
Biology
spellingShingle Scleractinia—Philippines
Aquarium animal trade—Philippines
Biology
Uy, Benjamin O.
Licuanan, Wilfredo Roehl Y.
Inventory of locally traded stony corals (Phylum Cnidaria, Order Scleractinia) in the Cartimar Shopping Center, Pasay City
description The Philippines is known for its high marine BIODIVERSITY and for the high risk to that diversity. Of the human activities implicated in the degradation of coral reefs, collection of organisms for the aquarium trade is probably the most controversial. As a first step in determining the local impact of this trade and how, if possible, it can be managed, this paper presents an inventory of the corals being sold in Cartimar Shopping Center, the center of the pet trade in Metro Manila. A total of 29 species in nine families were found, with pocilloporids and Acropora being the best-selling. Euphyliids and gonioporids were also common in the shops, probably because these corals survive well in tanks. Ten of the species identified were categorized as near threatened, and another six were categorized as vulnerable in the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Therefore, corals in both categories should not be in the trade. Suggestions on how the aquarium trade could be made self-regulating are presented in this work.
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author Uy, Benjamin O.
Licuanan, Wilfredo Roehl Y.
author_facet Uy, Benjamin O.
Licuanan, Wilfredo Roehl Y.
author_sort Uy, Benjamin O.
title Inventory of locally traded stony corals (Phylum Cnidaria, Order Scleractinia) in the Cartimar Shopping Center, Pasay City
title_short Inventory of locally traded stony corals (Phylum Cnidaria, Order Scleractinia) in the Cartimar Shopping Center, Pasay City
title_full Inventory of locally traded stony corals (Phylum Cnidaria, Order Scleractinia) in the Cartimar Shopping Center, Pasay City
title_fullStr Inventory of locally traded stony corals (Phylum Cnidaria, Order Scleractinia) in the Cartimar Shopping Center, Pasay City
title_full_unstemmed Inventory of locally traded stony corals (Phylum Cnidaria, Order Scleractinia) in the Cartimar Shopping Center, Pasay City
title_sort inventory of locally traded stony corals (phylum cnidaria, order scleractinia) in the cartimar shopping center, pasay city
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2013
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/6752
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