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Fiery-red
coral species discovered in the Peruvian Pacific
Fiery-red
coral species discovered in the Peruvian Pacific
Date:
February 3,
2014
Source:
Smithsonian Tropical Research
Institute
Summary:
A new coral species, Psammogorgia
hookeri, has been collected by scuba divers from rocky ledges at depths to 25
meters in Peru's Paracas National Reserve.
A new coral
species, Psammogorgia
hookeri, has been collected by scuba divers from rocky ledges at
depths to 25 meters in Peru's Paracas National Reserve. The corals' hand-sized
colonies are slightly smaller than the colonies of their closest relative.
Costa Rican researchers at the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute and the
University of Costa Rica have named the coral for Yuri Hooker, biologist and
naturalist at the Cayetano Heredia Peruvian University in Lima, Peru.
Researchers also found bits of coral attached to mussels from Independence Bay
at a local fish market.
"This
new species may be found nowhere else in the world," said Hector Guzman,
marine biologist at STRI. "But coral reefs and coral communities in Peru
have never been systematically studied. We expect more surprises as we look at
new collections."
Odalisca
Breedy, lead author of the new species report in the Journal of the Marine
Biological Association of the UK, and Guzmán are experts in soft coral
taxonomy and ecology. To date, they have discovered nearly 25 new species of
soft coral in the Pacific. This new species was identified based on colony
characteristics and examinations of the coral using both light and
scanning-electron microscopy. Breedy and Guzman compared the new samples with
specimens at Peru's Ocean Institute, IMARPE and at the Yale Peabody Museum of
Natural History. Most of the museum specimens were more than 90 years old
because no one has collected in this area in recent times.
"With
logistical support from the Peruvian National Protected Areas Service, we're
beginning to discover the amazing biodiversity of corals and marine
invertebrates in the Peruvian Pacific," said Hooker. "It's mostly a
matter of looking in the right places and inviting experts who can identify
these relatively unknown and unstudied creatures."
This new
species underscores the importance of Peru's still largely unexplored marine
protected areas.
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Journal
Reference:
- Odalisca Breedy, Hector M. Guzman. A new species of alcyonacean octocoral from the Peruvian zoogeographic region. Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom, 2014; 1 DOI: 10.1017/S0025315413001835