2017
DOI: 10.1007/s12526-017-0648-9
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Editorial: Red Sea biodiversity

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“…Similarly, the Gulf supports a variety of coastal and marine ecosystems that con-tribute to the genetic and biological diversity in the area (Naser 2014). The Red Sea is partially isolated by the Gulf of Aden, where environmental conditions and its relatively shallow nature limit species dispersal from the Indian Ocean (Kemp 2000, Rasul & Stewart 2015, Sonnewald & El-Sherbiny 2017, Carvalho et al 2019). The region is characterized by extreme environmental conditions (Sheppard et al 2010, Vaughan et al 2019) but supports thriving ecosystems (Al-Abdulkader et al 2019).…”
Section: Marine Ecosystem and Biodiversity In The Regionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, the Gulf supports a variety of coastal and marine ecosystems that con-tribute to the genetic and biological diversity in the area (Naser 2014). The Red Sea is partially isolated by the Gulf of Aden, where environmental conditions and its relatively shallow nature limit species dispersal from the Indian Ocean (Kemp 2000, Rasul & Stewart 2015, Sonnewald & El-Sherbiny 2017, Carvalho et al 2019). The region is characterized by extreme environmental conditions (Sheppard et al 2010, Vaughan et al 2019) but supports thriving ecosystems (Al-Abdulkader et al 2019).…”
Section: Marine Ecosystem and Biodiversity In The Regionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As sampling criteria, we opted for collecting sponge species that represented the dominant sponge fauna [117][118][119][120] at two distinct biogeographical regions with varying levels of anthropogenic impact. Additionally, we selected sponges that presented different host nutritional modes (photosymbionts vs no photosymbionts) and strategies for microbial symbiosis (high microbial abundance-HMA vs low microbial abundance-LMA).…”
Section: Sample Collectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reference databases are known to be incomplete in terms of the global inventory of species having a representative barcode sequence limiting the ability to classify species at low taxonomic levels and the marker gene may not have the resolution of species level identifications . Understudied areas like the central Red Sea, which is known for housing a highly specialized and partly endemic fauna (Sonnewald and El-Sherbiny, 2017) are expected to harbor a number of undescribed species, which are unrepresented in reference databases and thus, will be classified as unknown. This is likely to have an impact on the success of fine level taxonomic assignments and results in higher level classifications as used in the current study.…”
Section: Characterization Of Zooplankton Biodiversity Using Pyrosequementioning
confidence: 99%