2023
DOI: 10.13057/oceanlife/o070102
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Diplosoma simile (Ascidiacea: Didemnidae) distribution and its photosynthetic thermal stress responses from Mauritius: Implications for invasive or opportunistic behavior

Abstract: Abstract. Fai ALY, Kaullysing D, Jeetun S, Soondur M, Bhagooli R. 2023. Diplosoma simile (Ascidiacea: Didemnidae) distribution and its photosynthetic thermal stress responses from Mauritius: Implications for invasive or opportunistic behavior. Indo Pac J Ocean Life 7: 16-26. This study aimed to investigate the morphological identity of the ascidian Diplosoma, its distribution, experimental thermal stress responses, and its characteristics of being potentially invasive or opportunistic in Mauritian waters. The … Show more

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“…Yet, lethal coral bleaching has been increasing in frequency, severity, and geographic scope over the past decades, and thus it is anticipated that this trend will continue (Grottoli et al 2014;Hughes et al 2017) which therefore increases the fragility of reefs (Goldberg and Wilkinson 2004) leading to biodiversity loss (McClanahan et al 2021) and rapid community structural changes (Tebbett et al 2023). To date studies on corals of Mauritius have looked at bleaching and mortality of corals under thermal stress (Bhagooli and Taleb-Hossenkhan 2012;Bhagooli and Sheppard 2012;Bhagooli and Kaullysing 2019;Bhagooli et al 2021b,c;Fai et al 2023;Jeetun et al 2023;Ricot et al 2023). However, rare and endemic corals' responses to thermal stress in the Mauritian waters is almost uncharted.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Yet, lethal coral bleaching has been increasing in frequency, severity, and geographic scope over the past decades, and thus it is anticipated that this trend will continue (Grottoli et al 2014;Hughes et al 2017) which therefore increases the fragility of reefs (Goldberg and Wilkinson 2004) leading to biodiversity loss (McClanahan et al 2021) and rapid community structural changes (Tebbett et al 2023). To date studies on corals of Mauritius have looked at bleaching and mortality of corals under thermal stress (Bhagooli and Taleb-Hossenkhan 2012;Bhagooli and Sheppard 2012;Bhagooli and Kaullysing 2019;Bhagooli et al 2021b,c;Fai et al 2023;Jeetun et al 2023;Ricot et al 2023). However, rare and endemic corals' responses to thermal stress in the Mauritian waters is almost uncharted.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%