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Notes:
- Arguably the world’s highest diversity ecosystem, with high species
numbers, and representatives of almost every major animal phyla. Some
90,000 species have been described from reefs, while estimates suggest
that the total could range between 1-2 million
- One quarter of all marine fish species are found on reefs.
- One sample of burrowing animals revealed 8265 animals, representing
220 species, from a single dead coral
- Southeast Asia is the greatest focus of biodiversity, with higher
numbers on single reef systems than may be observed in the entire Caribbean.
The map here shows this massive concentration of biodiversity for corals
themselves
- Bioprospecting, the search for chemically active and commercially
valuable natural compounds, is underway on many reefs, with potential
compounds including:
- Anti-cancer properties in blue-green algae
- Skin-care and anti-inflammatory properties in Caribbean sea-whips
- Anti-inflammatory properties from a Pacific sponge
- Painkilling properties from a neurotoxin in a Pacific snail
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