

Author: Enochs Ian C. Manzello Derek P.
Publisher: MDPI
E-ISSN: 1424-2818|4|1|94-104
ISSN: 1424-2818
Source: Diversity, Vol.4, Iss.1, 2012-02, pp. : 94-104
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Abstract
Coral reefs are declining worldwide as a result of many anthropogenic disturbances. This trend is alarming because coral reefs are hotspots of marine biodiversity and considered the ‘rainforests of the sea. As in the rainforest, much of the diversity on a coral reef is cryptic, remaining hidden among the cracks and crevices of structural taxa. Although the cryptofauna make up the majority of a reef’s metazoan biodiversity, we know little about their basic ecology or how these communities respond to reef degradation. Emerging research shows that the species richness of the motile cryptofauna is higher among dead (framework)
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