Abstract
Mushroom corals (Anthozoa: Scleractinia: Fungiidae) have been well documented as hosts of a rich associated fauna, but no records involving the symbiotic hydrozoan genus Zanclea (Hydrozoa: Capitata: Zancleidae) are known. These small (~1 mm long), coral-associated hydroids have only been reported from associations involving 23 non-fungiid scleractinian host species in the Indo-Pacific. Since both groups, Fungiidae and coral-dwelling Zanclea hydroids, are known to occur on Indo-Pacific coral reefs, it was unclear why no mushroom coral hosts were known. Therefore, a survey in the Maldives was performed aiming at the discovery of Zanclea–Fungiidae associations. Subsequently, 10 new host species were discovered and the number of recorded coral host genera increased from 17 to 24, taking recent taxonomic revisions into account. These findings indicate that the coral-associated biodiversity is still insufficiently explored.
Acknowledgements
The senior author is grateful to Francesca Benzoni and Paolo Galli for allowing him to participate in the Maldives International Reef Biodiversity Workshop held at MaRHE in 2014. Andrea di Pietro and Angelica Cajiao provided logistical support during the fieldwork. We thank three anonymous reviewers for their constructive comments on the manuscript.
Editorial responsibility: David Thieltges