White Band Disease (type I) of Endangered Caribbean Acroporid Corals is Caused by Pathogenic Bacteria

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David I. Kline
Steven V. Vollmer
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[1] The University of Queensland,Coral Reef Ecosystems Laboratory & School of Biological Sciences
[2] Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute,Scripps Photobiology Group, Scripps Institution of Oceanography
[3] Marine Science Center,undefined
[4] Northeastern University,undefined
[5] University of California,undefined
[6] San Diego,undefined
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Diseases affecting coral reefs have increased exponentially over the last three decades and contributed to their decline, particularly in the Caribbean. In most cases, the responsible pathogens have not been isolated, often due to the difficulty in isolating and culturing marine bacteria. White Band Disease (WBD) has caused unprecedented declines in the Caribbean acroporid corals, resulting in their listings as threatened on the US Threatened and Endangered Species List and critically endangered on the IUCN Red List. Yet, despite the importance of WBD, the probable pathogen(s) have not yet been determined. Here we present in situ transmission data from a series of filtrate and antibiotic treatments of disease tissue that indicate that WBD is contagious and caused by bacterial pathogen(s). Additionally our data suggest that Ampicillin could be considered as a treatment for WBD (type I).
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