Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6389726 Journal of Invertebrate Pathology 2012 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

The scleractinian finger coral Porites compressa is affected by the coral disease Porites bleaching with tissue loss (PBTL). This disease initially manifests as bleaching of the coenenchyme (tissue between polyps) while the polyps remain brown with eventual tissue loss and subsequent algal overgrowth of the bare skeleton. Histopathological investigation showed a loss of symbiont and melanin-containing granular cells which was more pronounced in the coenenchyme than the polyps. Cell counts confirmed a 65% reduction in symbiont density. Tissue loss was due to tissue fragmentation and necrosis in affected areas. In addition, a reduction in putative bacterial aggregate densities was found in diseased samples but no potential pathogens were observed.

Graphical abstractDownload full-size imageHighlights► In Hawaii a coral disease (short: PBTL) affects the common coral Porites compressa. ► It manifests as bleaching of the coenenchyme with polyps remaining brown. ► It causes necrosis, tissue fragmentation and a reduction in Symbiodinium cell density. ► No potential pathogens were observed.

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