2021
DOI: 10.3389/fmars.2021.755898
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First Ecological Characterization of Whip Black Coral Assemblages (Hexacorallia: Antipatharia) in the Easter Island Ecoregion, Southeastern Pacific

Abstract: One of the main priorities of marine scientific research is to provide practical information and guidance for biodiversity conservation and management. In this context, the identification of key and fragile habitat-forming species is particularly important. Despite their ecological importance, whip corals in the order Antipatharia remain poorly studied around the world, and especially in the South Pacific. During recent expeditions to explore mesophotic and deep benthic habitats around Rapa Nui (Easter Island)… Show more

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“…It is worth mentioning that the results reported here may be mainly reflecting the asymmetrical sampling effort of past research expeditions of Chilean coastal and marine waters and not the real pattern of coral distribution and biodiversity in this vast area. Indeed, recent local-scale studies of the slopes of the ecoregions comprising oceanic islands and the seamounts of Nazca and Desventuradas (Friedlander et al 2016;Asorey et al 2021;Tapia-Guerra et al 2021a) and of Easter Island (Tapia-Guerra et al 2021b) have highlighted the still incipient taxonomic knowledge of benthic assemblages in these areas, particularly of corals, among other poorly studied organisms.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is worth mentioning that the results reported here may be mainly reflecting the asymmetrical sampling effort of past research expeditions of Chilean coastal and marine waters and not the real pattern of coral distribution and biodiversity in this vast area. Indeed, recent local-scale studies of the slopes of the ecoregions comprising oceanic islands and the seamounts of Nazca and Desventuradas (Friedlander et al 2016;Asorey et al 2021;Tapia-Guerra et al 2021a) and of Easter Island (Tapia-Guerra et al 2021b) have highlighted the still incipient taxonomic knowledge of benthic assemblages in these areas, particularly of corals, among other poorly studied organisms.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%