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  • The golden coral Savalia savaglia acts as an ecosystem engineer in Mediterranean waters, affecting the growth and health of nearby gorgonians and black corals while thriving in unique conditions near underwater freshwater springs in Boka Kotorska Bay, Montenegro.
  • A population of over 1000 colonies was found, demonstrating high abundance and significant size, which suggests active asexual reproduction and non-parasitic growth on available coral skeletons.
  • Given its ecological significance, the establishment of a permanent Marine Protected Area is recommended to ensure the ongoing health of this unique animal forest and its surrounding biodiversity.

Article Abstract

The golden coral Savalia savaglia is a long-living ecosystem engineer of Mediterranean circalittoral assemblages, able to induce necrosis of gorgonians' and black corals' coenenchyme and grow on their cleaned organic skeleton. Despite its rarity, in Boka Kotorska Bay (Montenegro) a shallow population of more than 1000 colonies was recorded close to underwater freshwater springs, which create very peculiar environmental conditions. In this context, the species was extremely abundant at two sites, while gorgonians were rare. The abundance and size of S. savaglia colonies and the diversity of the entire benthic assemblage were investigated by photographic sampling in a depth range of 0-35 m. Several living fragments of S. savaglia spread on the sea floor and small settled colonies (< 5 cm high) suggested a high incidence of asexual reproduction and a non-parasitic behaviour of this population. This was confirmed by studying thin sections of the basal portion of the trunk where the central core, generally represented by the remains of the gorgonian host skeleton, was lacking. The S. savaglia population of Boka Kotorska Bay forms the unique Mediterranean assemblage of the species deserving the definition of animal forest. Recently, temporary mitigation measures for anthropogenic impact were issued by the Government of Montenegro. Nevertheless, due to the importance of the sites the establishment of a permanent Marine Protected Area is strongly recommended.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10987562PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-58101-yDOI Listing

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