Initiating a DNA Barcoding Reference Library of Stony Corals from the Gulf of Eilat (Red Sea)
2022
Elad Nehoray Rachmilovitz | Omri Shabbat | Maayan Yerushalmy | Baruch Rinkevich
Accurate identification of scleractinian coral species is fundamental for proper biodiversity estimates, for aiding in efforts of reef monitoring, conservation, restoration, and for the management of coral reefs. Here, we provide the first DNA barcoding reference library for coral species in Eilat, Red Sea, based on the mitochondrial gene cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (<i>COI</i>), targeting the identification of stony coral species from shallow (0–12 m) reefs. A total of 191 specimens were collected, depicting 14 families, 39 genera, and 94 species (all are new full species records to the BOLD system). Three species (<i>Sclerophyllia margariticola</i>, <i>Cyphastrea magna,</i> and <i>Psammocora profundacella</i>) are first records for Eilat’s coral reef. The results presented here strengthen the claim that <i>COI</i> is not universally informative for delimitation of stony coral species, a notion reinforced by the constructed maximum likelihood phylogenetic tree. This library is the first step in a long journey towards elucidating coral biodiversity in the coral reef at Eilat and for improving future management and monitoring efforts.
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