Coral black band disease in Indonesia: An overview

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作者
Pribawastuti, Vida Brilian [1 ]
Santanumurti, Muhammad Browijoyo [2 ,3 ]
Jamal, Mamdoh T. [3 ]
El-Regal, Mohamed A. Abu [3 ,4 ]
Wijaya, Zaki Muhammad [5 ]
Farizky, Hutama Satriana [1 ]
Kusdarwati, Rahayu [2 ]
Johan, Ofri [6 ]
Luthfi, Oktiyas Muzaky [7 ]
Sari, Putri Desi Wulan [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Airlangga, Fac Fisheries & Marine, Program Study Aquaculture, Surabaya 60115, East Java, Indonesia
[2] Univ Airlangga, Fac Fisheries & Marine, Dept Aquaculture, Surabaya 60115, East Java, Indonesia
[3] King Abdulaziz Univ, Fac Marine Sci, Dept Marine Biol, Jeddah 21589, Saudi Arabia
[4] Port Said Univ, Fac Sci, Marine Sci Dept, Port Said 42526, Egypt
[5] Balai Karantina Ikan Pengendalian Mutu & Keamanan, Surabaya 60165, East Java, Indonesia
[6] Natl Res & Innovat Agcy, Res Ctr Marine & Inland Water Resources, Bogor 16911, Indonesia
[7] Univ Brawijaya, Dept Marine Sci, Malang 65145, Indonesia
关键词
Anthropogenic factors; Coral; Disease; Indonesia; Pathogenic microbial mats; Water pollution; PROGRESSION; PREVALENCE;
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10.1016/j.ejar.2024.03.005
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Q17 [水生生物学];
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071004 ;
摘要
Coral reefs stand out as exceptionally diverse ecosystems globally, serving crucial roles as nurseries and nutrient sources for marine life. Beyond their significance for marine ecosystems, these reefs play a vital role in shielding humans from erosion by acting as barriers against waves and storms. Unfortunately, the existence of coral reefs faces a threat from black band disease, particularly in Indonesia. This disease can lead to a rapid decline in coral reefs, characterized by microbial mat presence containing filamentous cyanobacteria consortium, resulting in tissue loss, lesions, and mortality. The limited awareness of this disease in Indonesia compounds the issue. In this review, we aim to present comprehensive information on black band disease, covering its definition, historical context, cases in Indonesia, and potential contributing factors, drawing from secondary sources. There are 29 documented cases of black band disease in Indonesia, scattered across Sumatra, Java, Sulawesi, NTT, and Papua, with Acropora and Montipora being the most frequently affected coral genera. Given the relatively silent nature of these cases, it is imperative to bring greater attention to black band disease in Indonesia. Microbiome engineering emerges as a suggested treatment. This literature review serves to enhance awareness of black band disease and marine biodiversity in Indonesia.
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