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Palythoa caesia (Dana1846)

Sea Mat Anemone

Ka Hei Charlotte Chan (2013)

 

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Summary


Physical Description


Size


Identification


Ecology


Biogeographical Distribution


Local Distribution & Habitats


Life History & Behaviour


Anatomy & Physiology


External Morphology


Internal Anatomy


Cell Biology


Toxicity (Experiment)


Fluorescence


Evolution & Systematics


Conservation & Threats


References & Links

Local Distribution & Habitats

Palythoa caesia are inter-tidal colonial sea anemone, which can be found on the reef crest of Heron Island Reef. They often grow among the company of coral and can survive up to 2-20m deep (Tanner, 1999). They are normally found in high-energy shallow water areas where they can form large colonies that cover large area of surface. They prefer high water movement and light as it is found sub-tidally and on reef crest (Borneman, 2004).

Palythoa caesia are dominant competitor with almost all other corals, taking over the coral primacy with its rapid growth rate by growing on top of other corals (Borneman, 2004).

(Fig 1. Reef covered with P.caesia from Borneman,2004) 


(Fig.2 Map of Heron Island)

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