Cladocora caespitosa

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Cladocora caespitosa
File:Capo Gallo 063 Cladocora caespitosa.jpg
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Cnidaria
Subphylum: Anthozoa
Class: Hexacorallia
Order: Scleractinia
Family: incertae sedis
Genus: Cladocora
Species:
C. caespitosa
Binomial name
Cladocora caespitosa
(Linnaeus, 1758)
Synonyms
  • Madrepora caespitosa Linnaeus, 1767

Cladocora caespitosa, commonly known as cushion coral, is a stony coral of the subclass Hexacorallia.[2] This species forms the only true coral reef in the Mediterranean Sea.

The species has been observed to demonstrate rejuvenescence, a unique survival strategy that enables the species to recover after warming events.[3]

Description

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File:Cladocora caespitosa.jpg
Close-up showing corallites

The polyps are a clear maroon colour, around 5 mm in diameter and form cushion-shaped colonies, in symbiosis with Zooxanthella algae. They produce deposits of calcium carbonate which form the calciate structures in which they live. It is the largest stony coral in the Mediterranean, reaching up to 50 cm in diameter. C. caespitosa has an average generation length of about 30 years.[1]

Distribution and habitat

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This species is endemic to the Mediterranean Sea, where it is attested already in the Upper Pliocene. It is common on rocky seabeds between a few metres and 60 metres in depth. In the marine lagoon of Veliko Jezero, in the marine reserve of Mljet island, Croatia, there is a small coral reef made up of C. caespitosa. It was believed to be the only true coral reef in the Mediterranean.[4] Recent findings in the Adriatic Sea show that Cladocora caespitosa is not the only reef-building species of the Mediterranean Sea.[5] An extensive corallith bed of C. caespitosa has been found in the Tremiti Islands Marine Protected Area.[6]

File:Cladocora caespitosa Maratea.jpg
Fossil colony of Cladocora caespitosa from Acquafredda, Maratea, Potenza. Upper Pleistocene. The "bushy" form of the colony (left image), the external structure and the internal structure of the individuals (right images) are visible.

Reproduction

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The colonies grow through budding, but the species spreads through the settlement of plankton-like larva on seabed suited to colonisation.

Threats

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Cladocora caespitosa is classified as endangered under the IUCN red list, mostly based on recent mass die-offs caused by heat wave events in the Mediterranean.[1]

References

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