1. Rarity of the 'common' coral Pocillopora damicornis in the western Philippine archipelago
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Rachel Ravago-Gotanco and Andrew F. Torres
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0106 biological sciences ,mtDNA control region ,geography ,Species complex ,geography.geographical_feature_category ,biology ,010604 marine biology & hydrobiology ,Lineage (evolution) ,Scleractinia ,Zoology ,Pocillopora damicornis ,Aquatic Science ,biology.organism_classification ,010603 evolutionary biology ,01 natural sciences ,Sensu ,Archipelago ,Pocillopora - Abstract
Extensive phenotypic plasticity generally confounds identification of the common reef-building coral Pocillopora damicornis. With the recognition of P. damicornis genetic lineages as taxonomic species, this study surveyed genetic lineages within P. damicornis sensu lato (Veron and Pichon in Scleractinia of Eastern Australia, Australian Institute of Marine Science, Australia, 1976) in the Philippines. Employing a PCR–RFLP assay of the mitochondrial control region and sequencing of the mitochondrial open reading frame for lineage identification, we examined 694 P. damicornis s.l. colonies from 16 locations across the Philippine archipelago to characterize Pocillopora species distribution in the region. Genetic identification reveals the occurrence of P. acuta and the absence of P. damicornis in the Philippines. This study highlights the need to revisit the distributional limits of this extensively studied species complex and the necessity of using genetic information for taxonomic identification where morphological identification is unreliable.
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- 2018
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