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Taxon ID: 24,867 Total records: 39,143

Goniopora polyformis

Classification

Kingdom Animalia (COL)
Phylum Cnidaria (COL)
Class Anthozoa (COL)
Order Scleractinia (COL)
Family Poritidae (COL)

Taxonomy

Genus Goniopora Reference
SubGenus Vernacular Name
Species polyformis IUCN Threat Status-Year Vulnerable, 2008
SubSpecies Nat'l Threat Status-Year Not Evaluated, 2000
Infraspecies Reason for Change
Infraspecies Rank CITES
Taxonomic Group Anthozoans Native Status Native
Scientific Name Author Zou, 1980 Country Distribution Indonesia
Citation Description Geographic Range [top] Range Description: This species is found in the central Indo-Pacific, South-east Asia, Japan and South China Sea. Countries occurrence: Native: Australia; Cambodia; China; Indonesia; Japan; Malaysia; Micronesia, Federated States of ; Philippines; Singapore; Taiwan, Province of China; Thailand; Viet Nam FAO Marine Fishing Areas: Native: Indian Ocean – eastern; Pacific – northwest; Pacific – western central Additional data: Range Map: Click here to open the map viewer and explore range. Population [top] Population: This species is rare. There is no species specific population information available for this species. However, there is evidence that overall coral reef habitat has declined, and this is used as a proxy for population decline for this species. This species is more resilient to some of the threats faced by corals and therefore population decline is estimated using the percentage of destroyed reefs only (Wilkinson 2004). We assume that most, if not all, mature individuals will be removed from a destroyed reef and that on average, the number of individuals on reefs are equal across its range and proportional to the percentage of destroyed reefs. Reef losses throughout the species range have been estimated over three generations, two in the past and one projected into the future. The age of first maturity of most reef building corals is typically three to eight years (Wallace 1999) and therefore we assume that average age of mature individuals is greater than eight years. Furthermore, based on average sizes and growth rates, we assume that average generation length is 10 years, unless otherwise stated. Total longevity is not known, but likely to be more than ten years. Therefore any population decline rates for the Red List assessment are measured over at least 30 years. See the supplementary material for further details on population decline and generation length estimates. [Get Adobe Reader] For further information about this species, see Corals_SupportingDoc.pdf. A PDF viewer such as Adobe Reader is required. Current Population Trend: Unknown Additional data: ? Population severely fragmented: No Habitat and Ecology [top] Habitat and Ecology: This species is found in shallow reef environments, and general depths are unknown for this species. Systems: Marine Threats [top] Major Threat(s): Goniopora is in the top five genera in the aquarium trade (Wabnitz et al. 2003). Although disease risk is likely to be low for species of this genus (Aeby pers. comm.), Goniopora species are moderately susceptible to bleaching in the western Indian Ocean (McClanahan et al. 2007), and exhibit low susceptibility in the Great Barrier Reef (Marshall and Baird 2000). In general, the major threat to corals is global climate change, in particular, temperature extremes leading to bleaching and increased susceptibility to disease, increased severity of ENSO events and storms, and ocean acidification. In addition to global climate change, corals are threatened by a number of localized threats. Localized threats to corals include fisheries, human development (industry, settlement, tourism, and transportation), changes in native species dynamics (competitors, predators, pathogens and parasites), invasive species (competitors, predators, pathogens and parasites), dynamite fishing, chemical fishing, pollution from agriculture and industry, domestic pollution, sedimentation, and human recreation and tourism activities. The severity of these combined threats to the global population of each individual species is not known. Conservation Actions [top] Conservation Actions: All corals are listed on CITES Appendix II. Parts of this species distribution fall within several Marine Protected Areas within its range. Recommended measures for conserving this species include research in taxonomy, population, abundance and trends, ecology and habitat status, threats and resilience to threats, restoration action; identification, establishment and management of new protected areas; expansion of protected areas; recovery management; and disease, pathogen and parasite management. Artificial propagation and techniques such as cryo-preservation of gametes may become important for conserving coral biodiversity. Having timely access to national-level trade data for CITES analysis reports would be valuable for monitoring trends this species. The species is targeted by collectors for the aquarium trade and fisheries management is required for the species, e.g., Marine Protected Areas, quotas, size limits, etc. Consideration of the suitability of species for aquaria should also be included as part of fisheries management, and population surveys should be carried out to monitor the effects of harvesting. Citation: Sheppard, A., Fenner, D., Edwards, A., Abrar, M. & Ochavillo, D. 2008. Goniopora polyformis. The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2008: e.T133014A3544759. http://dx.doi.org/10.2305/IUCN.UK.2008.RLTS.T133014A3544759.en. Downloaded on 01 June 2018. Disclaimer: To make use of this information, please check the . Feedback: If you see any errors or have any questions or suggestions on what is shown on this page, please provide us with feedback so that we can correct or extend the information provided
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Species Record Updated By: Carlos Aurelio Callangan