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Coral Reefs: 2004 Publications
Sutherland, K.P., Porter, J.W., and Torres, C. Disease
and immunity in Caribbean and Indo-Pacific zooxanthellate corals. Marine
Ecology Progress Series 266: 273-302, 2004.
© Inter-Research
Notes:
Since the mid-1990s, coral diseases have increased in number, species affected,
and geographic extent. To date, 18 coral diseases, affecting at least 150 scleractinian,
gorgonian, and hydrozoan zooxanthellate species, have been described from the
Caribbean and the Indo-Pacific, These diseases are associated with pathogens
including bacteria, cyanobacteria, fungi, and protists and with abiotic stressors
including elevated seawater temperature, sedimentation, eutrophication, and pollution.
Etiologies of only 5 of the 18 coral diseases have been determined through fulfillment
of Koch's postulates. Corals and other invertebrates utilize innate immune mechanisms
including physiochemical barriers and cellular and humoral defenses against pathogens.
Here we review the described coral diseases, known etiologies, and efforts to
determine unknown etiologies. We define disease terms, discuss the limitations
of Koch's postulates, describe alternative techniques for identifying disease-causing
organisms, and review coral immunology.
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