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Tethya (Porifera,Demosponglae) Species Coexisting in a Maldivian Coral Reef Lagoon: Taxonomical,Genetic and Ecological Data
Authors:Michele Sar  Giuseppe Corriero  Giorgio Bavestrello
Institution:Michele Sarà,Giuseppe Corriero,Giorgio Bavestrello
Abstract:Abstract. Tethya microstella, T. orphei, T. robusta, and T. seychellensis live in sympatry in a Maldivian coral reef lagoon (Gangehi Island, Ari Atoll). A morphological, morphometric, and electrophoretical study of these species show that their Maldivian populations are well separated morphologically and genetically. The genetic distances and the other data are more consistent with an immigration than with a local speciation hypothesis. Their coexistence may be explained by a differentiation in ecological requirements. The four species inhabit the shallow water biotope of the lagoon among the rubble of dead corals. Our data show that T. orphei and T. seychellensis occupy the upper rubble layer, T. microstella and T. robusta the lower one. This distinction agrees with the different morpho-functional features of the two pairs of species.
Keywords:Porifera  coral reef lagoon  spicular morphometry  genetic distance  niche differentiation  speciation  speciation
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