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Alcyonacea, or soft corals, are an order of corals. In addition to the fleshy soft corals, the order Alcyonacea now contains all species previously known as "gorgonian corals", that produce a more or less hard skeleton, though quite different from "true" corals ( Scleractinia). These can be found in suborders Holaxonia, Scleraxonia, and Stolonifera. They are sessile
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cnidarians that are found throughout the oceans of the world, especially in the deep sea, polar waters, tropics and
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. Common names for subsets of this order are sea fans and sea whips; others are similar to the sea pens of related order Pennatulacea. Individual tiny polyps form colonies that are normally erect, flattened, branching, and reminiscent of a fan. Others may be whiplike, bushy, or even encrusting. A colony can be several feet high and across, but only a few inches thick. They may be brightly coloured, often purple, red, or yellow. Photosynthetic gorgonians can be successfully kept in captive aquaria. About 500 different species of gorgonians are found in the oceans of the world, but they are particularly abundant in the shallow waters of the Western Atlantic, including Florida, Bermuda, and the West Indies.


Anatomy

The structure of a gorgonian colony varies. In the suborder Holaxonia, skeletons are formed from a flexible, horny substance called
gorgonin Gorgonin is a complex protein that makes up the horny skeleton of the ''holaxonia'' suborder of gorgonians. It frequently contains appreciable quantities of bromine, iodine, and tyrosine. Scientific use Research has shown that measurements of the ...
. The suborder Scleraxonia species are supported by a skeleton of tightly grouped calcareous spicules. Also, some species encrust like coral. Measurements of the gorgonin and calcite within several long-lived species of gorgonians can be useful in paleoclimatology and paleoceanography, as their skeletal growth rate and composition are highly correlated with seasonal and climatic variation.


Features

Soft corals contain minute, spiny skeletal elements called sclerites, useful in species identification. Sclerites give these corals some degree of support and give their flesh a spiky, grainy texture that deters predators. In the past, soft corals were thought to be unable to lay new foundations for future corals, but recent findings suggest that colonies of the leather-coral genus '' Sinularia'' are able to cement sclerites and consolidate them at their base into alcyonarian spiculite, thus making them reef builders. Unlike stony corals, most soft corals thrive in nutrient-rich waters with less intense light. Almost all use symbiotic photosynthetic zooxanthella as a major energy source. However, most readily eat any free-floating food, such as zooplankton, out of the water column. They are integral members of the reef ecosystem and provide habitat for fish, snails, algae, and a diversity of other marine species. Despite being dominated by "soft corals", the order Alcyonacea now contains all species known as "gorgonian corals", that produce a hard skeleton made from gorgonin, a protein unique to the group that makes their skeletons quite different from "true" corals ( Scleractinia). These "gorgonion corals" can be found in suborders Holaxonia, Scleraxonia, and Stolonifera. Many soft corals are easily collected in the wild for the reef aquarium hobby, as small cuttings are less prone to infection or damage during shipping than stony corals. Nevertheless, home-grown specimens tend to be more adaptable to aquarium life and help conserve wild reefs. Soft corals grow quickly in captivity and are easily divided into new individuals, and so those grown by
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are often hardier and less expensive than imported corals from the wild.


Ecology

Each gorgonian polyp has eight tentacles, which catch plankton and particulate matter for consumption. This process, called filter feeding, is facilitated when the "fan" is oriented across the prevailing current to maximise water flow to the gorgonian, hence food supply. Some gorgonians contain algae, or zooxanthellae. This
symbiotic Symbiosis (from Greek , , "living together", from , , "together", and , bíōsis, "living") is any type of a close and long-term biological interaction between two different biological organisms, be it mutualistic, commensalistic, or parasit ...
relationship assists in giving the gorgonian nutrition by photosynthesis. Gorgonians possessing zooxanthellae are usually characterized by brownish polyps. Gorgonians are found primarily in shallow waters, though some have been found at depths of several thousand feet. The size, shape, and appearance of gorgonians can be correlated with their location. The more fan-shaped and flexible gorgonians tend to populate shallower areas with strong currents, while the taller, thinner, and stiffer gorgonians can be found in deeper, calmer waters. Other fauna, such as hydrozoa, bryozoa, and brittle stars, are known to dwell within the branches of gorgonian colonies. The pygmy seahorse not only makes certain species of gorgonians its home, but also closely resembles its host, thus is well camouflaged. Two species of pygmy seahorse, ''
Hippocampus bargibanti ''Hippocampus bargibanti'', also known as Bargibant's seahorse or the pygmy seahorse, is a seahorse of the family Syngnathidae found in the central Indo-Pacific area. It is tiny, usually less than in size and lives exclusively on fan corals.Epo ...
'' and '' Hippocampus denise,'' are obligate residents on gorgonians. ''H. bargibanti'' is limited to two species in the single genus ''Muricella''. Gorgonians produce unusual organic compounds in their tissues, particularly diterpenes, and some of these are important candidates for new drugs. These compounds may be part of the chemical defenses produced by gorgonians to render their tissue distasteful to potential predators.
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s in the Red Sea have been observed swimming against these tissues, in what is thought to be an attempt to take advantage of the antimicrobial qualities of
diterpenes Diterpenes are a class of chemical compounds composed of four isoprene units, often with the molecular formula C20H32. They are biosynthesized by plants, animals and fungi via the HMG-CoA reductase pathway, with geranylgeranyl pyrophosphate being ...
. Despite these chemical defenses, the tissues of gorgonians are prey for flamingo tongue snails of the genus '' Cyphoma,'' nudibranchs, the
fireworm Amphinomidae, also known as the bristle worms or sea mice, are a family of marine polychaetes, many species of which bear chaetae mineralized with carbonate. The best-known amphinomids are the fireworms, which can cause great pain if their tox ...
''Hermodice'' spp., and their polyps are food for butterflyfishes. Amongst the nudibranchs which feed on soft corals and sea fans are the Tritoniidae and the genus ''
Phyllodesmium ''Phyllodesmium'' is a genus of predatory sea slugs, aeolid nudibranchs, marine gastropod molluscs in the family Facelinidae.Bouchet, P. (2012). ''Phyllodesmium'' Ehrenberg, 1831. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at http://www ...
'' which specialises in eating '' Xenia'' species.


Suborders and families

The World Register of Marine Species lists these
suborders Order ( la, ordo) is one of the eight major hierarchical taxonomic ranks in Linnaean taxonomy. It is classified between family and class. In biological classification, the order is a taxonomic rank used in the classification of organisms and ...
and families: * suborder
Alcyoniina Alcyoniina is a suborder of soft coral found mainly in the Pacific and Indian oceans. Families *Alcyoniidae Alcyoniidae is a family of leathery or soft corals in the phylum Cnidaria.Acrophytidae Acrophytidae is a family of corals belonging to the order Alcyonacea Alcyonacea, or soft corals, are an order of corals. In addition to the fleshy soft corals, the order Alcyonacea now contains all species previously known as "gorgonian coral ...
McFadden & Ofwegen, 2017 ** family
Alcyoniidae Alcyoniidae is a family of leathery or soft corals in the phylum Cnidaria.Leathery cor ...
Lamouroux, 1812 ** family
Aquaumbridae ''Aquaumbra'' is a monotypic genus of coral Corals are marine invertebrates within the class Anthozoa of the phylum Cnidaria. They typically form compact colonies of many identical individual polyps. Coral species include the important r ...
Breedy, van Ofwegen & Vargas, 2012 ** family
Corymbophytidae ''Corymbophyton'' is a monotypic genus of corals belonging to the monotypic family Corymbophytidae. The only species is ''Corymbophyton bruuni''. The species is found in South Africa South Africa, officially the Republic of South Africa ...
McFadden & Ofwegen, 2017 ** family
Leptophytidae Leptophytidae is a family of corals belonging to the order Alcyonacea Alcyonacea, or soft corals, are an order of corals. In addition to the fleshy soft corals, the order Alcyonacea now contains all species previously known as "gorgonian cor ...
McFadden & Ofwegen, 2017 ** family
Nephtheidae Nephtheidae is a family of soft corals in the phylum Cnidaria. Members of this family are known as carnation corals, tree corals or colt soft corals. They are very attractive and show a wide range of rich and pastel colours including reds, pinks ...
Gray, 1862 ** family
Nidaliidae Nidaliidae is a family of soft corals in the phylum Cnidaria. Some members of this family are similar in appearance to gorgonians (sea fans). They are difficult to keep in the reef aquarium because they do not contain symbiotic zooxanthellae an ...
Gray, 1869 ** family
Paralcyoniidae Paralcyoniidae is a family of soft corals in the phylum Cnidaria. Genera The World Register of Marine Species The World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS) is a taxonomic database that aims to provide an authoritative and comprehensive list o ...
Gray, 1869 ** family
Xeniidae Xeniidae is a family of soft coral in the order Alcyonacea. Predators Predatory sea slugs of the genus ''Phyllodesmium'' are reported to feed on Xeniidae species. Representatives of this family have been observed to provide shelter to juven ...
Ehrenberg, 1828 * suborder
Calcaxonia Calcaxonia is a suborder of soft corals in the order Alcyonacea Alcyonacea, or soft corals, are an order of corals. In addition to the fleshy soft corals, the order Alcyonacea now contains all species previously known as "gorgonian corals", ...
** family
Chrysogorgiidae Chrysogorgiidae is a family of soft corals in the suborder Calcaxonia. References * Bayer, F.M. and K.M. Muzik. 1976. New genera and species of the holaxonian family Chrysogorgiidae (Octocorallia: Gorgonacea). Zoologische Mededelingen (Leide ...
Verrill, 1883 ** family
Ellisellidae Ellisellidae is a family of soft corals. Genera The following genera are recognized within the family Ellisellidae: * '' Ctenocella'' Valenciennes, 1855 * '' Dichotella'' Gray, 1870 * ''Ellisella ''Ellisella'', commonly known as sea whip, ...
Gray, 1859 ** family
Ifalukellidae Ifalukellidae is a family of corals belonging to the order Alcyonacea Alcyonacea, or soft corals, are an order of corals. In addition to the fleshy soft corals, the order Alcyonacea now contains all species previously known as "gorgonian cor ...
Bayer, 1955 ** family Isididae Lamouroux, 1812 ** family
Primnoidae Primnoidae is a family of soft corals. Genera The World Register of Marine Species includes the following genera in the family: *'' Abyssoprimnoa'' Cairns, 2015 *'' Acanthoprimnoa'' Cairns & Bayer, 2004 *'' Aglaoprimnoa'' Bayer, 1996 *'' Aini ...
Milne Edwards, 1857 * suborder Holaxonia ** family
Acanthogorgiidae Acanthogorgiidae is a family of cnidarians belonging to the order Alcyonacea. Genera: * '' Acanthogorgia'' Gray, 1857 * '' Anthogorgia'' Verrill, 1868 * '' Ascolepis'' * '' Calcigorgia'' Broch, 1935 * '' Calicogorgia'' Thomson & Henderson, 1906 * ...
Gray, 1859 ** family
Dendrobrachiidae Dendrobrachiidae is a family of cnidarians belonging to the order Alcyonacea Alcyonacea, or soft corals, are an order of corals. In addition to the fleshy soft corals, the order Alcyonacea now contains all species previously known as "gorgoni ...
Brook, 1889 ** family
Gorgoniidae Gorgoniidae is a family of soft corals, a member of the subclass Octocorallia in the phylum Cnidaria. Nearly all the genera and species are native to the east and west coasts of America. Characteristics Originally the members of the family G ...
Lamouroux, 1812 ** family
Keroeididae Keroeididae is a family of cnidarians belonging to the order Alcyonacea Alcyonacea, or soft corals, are an order of corals. In addition to the fleshy soft corals, the order Alcyonacea now contains all species previously known as "gorgonian co ...
Kinoshita, 1910 ** family
Plexauridae Plexauridae is a family of marine colonial octocorals in the phylum Cnidaria. Members of this family are found in shallow tropical and subtropical seas. Many species contain symbiotic photosynthetic protists called zooxanthellae. Characteri ...
Gray, 1859 * suborder Protoalcyonaria ** family
Taiaroidae ''Taiaroa'' is a genus of deep-water, solitary marine octocorals in the family Taiaroidae. ''Taiaroa'' is monotypic in the family Taiaroidae and contains a single species, ''Taiaroa tauhou''. The species was first described by the marine zoologis ...
Bayer & Muzik, 1976 * suborder Scleraxonia ** family
Anthothelidae Anthothelidae is a family (biology), family of corals, a member of the phylum Cnidaria. Genera Genera in this family include: * ''Alertigorgia'' Kükenthal, 1908 * ''Anthothela'' Verrill, 1879 * ''Briareopsis'' Bayer, 1993 * ''Erythropodium'' K� ...
Broch, 1916 ** family
Briareidae Briareidae is a family of corals, a member of the phylum Cnidaria. Genera Genera in this family include: * ''Briareum ''Briareum'' is a genus of soft corals in the family Briareidae. The coral is cultivated by aquarium owners for its fluor ...
Gray, 1859 ** family Coralliidae Lamouroux, 1812 ** family
Melithaeidae ''Melithaeidae'' is a family of corals in the suborder Scleraxonia. Members of the family are commonly known as sea fans and are found on reefs in the tropical regions of the Indo-Pacific.Paragorgiidae Paragorgiidae is a family of corals, a member of the phylum Cnidaria. Genera Genera in this family include: * ''Paragorgia ''Paragorgia'' is a genus of soft coral in the family Paragorgiidae Paragorgiidae is a family of corals, a member ...
Kükenthal, 1916 ** family Parisididae Aurivillius, 1931 ** family
Spongiodermidae Spongiodermidae is a family of corals Corals are marine invertebrates within the class (biology), class Anthozoa of the phylum Cnidaria. They typically form compact Colony (biology), colonies of many identical individual polyp (zoology), poly ...
Wright & Studer, 1889 ** family
Subergorgiidae Subergorgiidae is a family of corals, a member of the phylum Cnidaria. Genera Genera Genus ( plural genera ) is a taxonomic rank used in the biological classification of living and fossil organisms as well as viruses. In the hierarchy of bio ...
Gray, 1859 ** family
Victorgorgiidae ''Victorgorgia'' is a genus of cnidaria Cnidaria () is a phylum under kingdom Animalia containing over 11,000 species of aquatic animals found both in freshwater and marine environments, predominantly the latter. Their distinguishing feat ...
Moore, Alderslade & Miller, 2017 * suborder Stolonifera ** family
Acrossotidae ''Acrossota'' is a monotypic genus of corals belonging to the monotypic family Acrossotidae. The only species is ''Acrossota amboinensis''. The species is found in Malesia Malesia is a biogeographical region straddling the Equator and the ...
Bourne, 1914 ** family Arulidae McFadden & van Ofwegen, 2012 ** family
Clavulariidae Clavulariidae is a family of soft corals in the suborder Stolonifera. Colonies in this family consist of separate retractable polyps growing from a horizontal, encrusting stolon or basal membrane. The tissues are stiffened by sclerites. Gener ...
Hickson, 1894 ** family
Coelogorgiidae ''Coelogorgia'' is a monotypic genus of corals belonging to the monotypic family Coelogorgiidae. The only species is ''Coelogorgia palmosa''. The species is found in Malesia Malesia is a biogeographical region straddling the Equator and th ...
Bourne, 1900 ** family
Cornulariidae Cornulariidae is a family of soft corals in the suborder Stolonifera. Genera The World Register of Marine Species includes the following two genera in the family: *''Cervera Cervera () is the capital of the ''comarca'' of Segarra, in the p ...
Dana, 1846 ** family Pseudogorgiidae Utinomi & Harada, 1973 ** family
Tubiporidae ''Tubipora'' is a genus of soft coral. It is the only genus within the monotypic family Tubiporidae. Species The following species are recognized: * '' Tubipora chamissonis'' Ehrenberg, 1834 * '' Tubipora fimbriata'' Dana, 1846 * '' Tubipora ...
Ehrenberg, 1828 * family
Acanthoaxiidae ''Acanthoaxis'' is a monotypic genus of corals belonging to the monotypic family Acanthoaxiidae. The only species is ''Acanthoaxis wirtzi''. The species is found in coasts of Cameroon Cameroon (; french: Cameroun, ff, Kamerun), officia ...
van Ofwegen & McFadden, 2010 * family
Haimeidae Haimeidae is a family of cnidarians belonging to the order Alcyonacea Alcyonacea, or soft corals, are an order of corals. In addition to the fleshy soft corals, the order Alcyonacea now contains all species previously known as "gorgonian cora ...
Wright, 1865 * family Paramuriceidae Bayer, 1956 * family Parasphaerascleridae McFadden & van Ofwegen, 2013 * family Viguieriotidae File:Alcyonium acaule Marion, 1878 3.jpg, ''
Alcyonium acaule ''Alcyonium acaule'' or Mediterranean sea-finger is a species of soft coral in the family Alcyoniidae. It is found at moderate depths on shaded rocks in the Mediterranean Sea and adjoining parts of the Atlantic Ocean. Description Mediterranean ...
'', an alcyoniid File:Dendronephthya hemprichi at Gilli Lawa Laut.JPG, ''
Dendronephthya hemprichi ''Dendronephthya hemprichi'' is a common soft coral found from Red Sea to Western Pacific. It is usually pink or orange with transparent trunk and it grows up to 70 cm. It exists at 30° N latitude.Dahan, M. & Benayahu, Y. 1993. Reproducti ...
'', a nephtheid File:Siphonogorgia godeffroyi (Pink soft coral).jpg, ''
Siphonogorgia godeffroyi ''Siphonogorgia godeffroyi'', the cherry blossom coral or Godeffroy's Soft Coral, is a species of soft coral in the family Nidaliidae. It is native to the central Indo-Pacific region. Its range includes Indonesia, the Philippines and Papua New G ...
'', a nidaliid File:Maasella edwardsi (de Lacaze-Duthiers, 1888).jpg, ''
Maasella edwardsi ''Maasella'' is a genus of soft coral in the family Paralcyoniidae. It is monotypic, with only a single species, ''Maasella edwardsi''. Usually of greenish brown or golden brown color, each polyp has eight pinnate tentacles. This soft coral is ...
'', a paralcyoniid File:Pulsating xenid, Heteroxenia fuscescens, a soft coral that pulsates rhythmically around 40 times a minute (6163181047).jpg, ''
Heteroxenia fuscescens The pulsating xenid (''Heteroxenia fuscescens'') is a species of soft coral in the family Xeniidae. The species was first described in 1834 by Christian Gottfried Ehrenberg as ''Xenia fuscescens''. Description The polyps of ''Heteroxenia fusce ...
'', a xeniid File:Iridigorgia sp.jpg, '' Iridigorgia'' sp., a chrysogorgiid File:Sea Whip (Ellisella sp.) (8486549324).jpg, '' Ellisella'' sp., an ellisellid File:Isidella tentaculum - NOAA.jpg, ''
Isidella ''Isidella'' is a genus of deep-sea bamboo coral in the family Isididae. Species According to the World Register of Marine Species, six species are recognized: * '' Isidella elongata'' (Esper, 1788) * '' Isidella lofotensis'' Sars, 1868 * '' I ...
tentaculum'', an isidid File:Plumarella pellucida.jpg, '' Plumarella pellucida'', a primnoid File:Pygmy Seahorse -Lembeh Straits.jpg, ''
Muricella ''Muricella'' is a genus of corals Corals are marine invertebrates within the class Anthozoa of the phylum Cnidaria. They typically form compact colonies of many identical individual polyps. Coral species include the important reef builders ...
'' sp., an acanthogorgiid File:Gorgonia ventalina, Bahamas.jpg, '' Gorgonia ventalina'', a gorgoniid File:Paramuricea clavata (Risso, 1826) 5.jpg, ''
Paramuricea clavata ''Paramuricea clavata'', the violescent sea-whip, is a species of colonial soft coral in the family Plexauridae. It is found in shallow seas of the north-eastern Atlantic Ocean and the north-western Mediterranean Sea as well as Ionian Sea. Thi ...
'', a paramuriceid File:Muricea elongata.jpg, '' Muricea elongata'', a plexaurid File:Anthothela grandiflora.jpg, '' Anthothela grandiflora'', an anthothelid File:Briareum 2.JPG, ''
Briareum ''Briareum'' is a genus of soft corals in the family Briareidae. The coral is cultivated by aquarium owners for its fluorescing polyps, which reveal themselves under actinic light. The genus is in need of extensive examination, as many specimens ...
'' sp., a briareid File:Corallium rubrum (Linnaeus, 1758) 11.jpg, '' Corallium rubrum'', a coralliid File:Acabaria splendens.jpg, ''
Acabaria ''Melithaea'' is a genus of octocorals in the family Melithaeidae. Members of the genus are commonly known as fan corals and are found in the tropical Indo-Pacific region. The type species is '' Melithaea ochracea''.Paragorgia arborea'', a paragorgiid File:Gorgone de Mayotte.jpg, ''
Annella mollis ''Annella mollis (Subergorgia mollis)'' is a species of soft corals belonging to the family Subergorgiidae. They live in areas in the Indo-West Pacific, around 12 to 18 meters deep, in lower reef slopes, on rocks and sand substrates. Reference ...
'', a subergorgiid File:Pachiclavularia viridis.JPG, ''
Clavularia viridis ''Clavularia viridis'' is a species of colonial soft coral in the family Clavulariidae. It is found in shallow waters in the tropical Indo-Pacific. Description The polyps grow from basal stolons which form a purple mat encrusting the substrate. ...
'', a clavulariid File:Cornularia cornucopiae.jpg, '' Cornularia cornucopiae'', a cornulariid File:Tubipora purpurea-Musée zoologique de Strasbourg.jpg, ''
Tubipora musica The organ pipe coral (''Tubipora musica'') is an alcyonarian octocoral native to the waters of the Indian Ocean and the central and western regions of the Pacific Ocean. It is the only known species of the genus ''Tubipora''. This species is a so ...
'', Tubiporidae File:Iciligorgia schrammi.jpg, ''
Iciligorgia schrammi ''Iciligorgia schrammi'', common names deepwater sea fan and black sea fan is a species of gorgonian sea fan in the family Anthothelidae. It is found in tropical parts of the Atlantic Ocean. This species was first described in 1870 by the Frenc ...
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References


External links


The Marine Fauna Gallery of Norway



Gorgonian Corals
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