A sea cucumber outbreak on a degraded coral reef in Sanya, China
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Food Source Coral Reef Solid Substratum Hard Substratum Living CoralMass occurrence of sea cucumber, Ocnus sanya, community on degraded Luhuithou Coral Reef. a O. sanya on a rock surface with spread tentacles filtering organic particles in the seawater. Scale bar 1 cm. b Example of the density of O. sanya occupying reef rock surface. Scale bar 2 cm. c O. sanya at the edge of a Porites lutea. Scale bar 1 cm. Video is available on http://v.youku.com/v_show/id_XNzAwNjkxNDMy.html
The outbreak of O. sanya may become a new threat to the living corals on the reef. While there is no bleaching, mucus, or dead tissue on corals touched by O. sanya, the sea cucumbers appear to compete for coral colony space (Fig. 1c). Coral larvae settlement will likely decrease where O. sanya occupies the substratum that would otherwise be available for coral recruits. Whether O. sanya kill corals directly for food or compete with corals for space is unknown. The impact of O. sanya on this coral reef ecosystem requires future study.
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