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Bamboo coral, family Isididae, is a family of mostly deep-sea coral of the phylum Cnidaria. It is a commonly recognized inhabitant of the deep sea, due to the clearly articulated skeletons of the species. Deep water coral species such as this are especially affected by the practice of bottom trawling. These organisms may be an important environmental indicator in the study of long term climate change, as some specimens of bamboo coral have been discovered that are 4,000 years old.


Description

Relatively little is known about bamboo coral. The skeletons of bamboo coral are made up of calcium carbonate in the form of tree-like branches alternating with joint-like nodes or axes composed of
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 ...
protein. The alternation of the bony structures with the smaller
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 ...
parts give the bamboo coral a finger-like appearance similar to that of the bamboo plant on land. Bamboo coral was reported in 2005 to have been found on a dozen
seamount A seamount is a large geologic landform that rises from the ocean floor that does not reach to the water's surface (sea level), and thus is not an island, islet or cliff-rock. Seamounts are typically formed from extinct volcanoes that rise abru ...
s in the Pacific Ocean between Santa Barbara, California, and Kodiak, Alaska. Ages and growth rates of bamboo coral in the deepest water are unknown. However, based on radiocarbon-based growth rate and age data from specimens in the Gulf of Alaska, the life span has been estimated to be between 75 and 126 years. Recently, a mission funded by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) discovered seven new species of bamboo coral in the
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, a U.S. national monument lying primarily in deep waters off the
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, using the '' Pisces V''. Of these seven new species, six may represent completely new
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 biological classification, genus comes above species and below family. In binomial nomenclat ...
(that is, major new classification categories). Data from these findings are still being analyzed. A bamboo coral "tree", five feet tall, was described for the first time by the mission. Scientists also found an area of dead coral, about and more than deep. The cause of death of the coral community is unknown but it is estimated to have occurred several thousand to perhaps over a million years ago. Deep sea bamboo coral provides the ecosystems to support deep sea life and also may be among the first organisms to display the effects of changes in ocean acidification caused by excess carbon dioxide, since they produce growth rings similar to those of a tree and can provide a view of changes in the condition in the deep sea over time. Some bamboo coral can be especially long-lived; coral specimens as old as 4,000 years were found at the Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument, giving scientists a window into the ocean's past. One scientist said the coral provided "4,000 years worth of information about what has been going on in the deep ocean interior". Deep water coral organisms such as bamboo coral are especially affected by the practice of bottom trawling. Other research has raised the possibility that Isididae corals, because of their potential to mimic biological properties, may potentially be used as living bone implants as well as in aquatic cultivation.


Genera

The following
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 biological classification, genus comes above species and below family. In binomial nomenclat ...
are currently described in the family Isididae: *''
Acanella ''Acanella'' is a genus of deep sea bamboo coral of the family Isididae. Acanella are mainly studied and found in Hawaii, they are able to survive in high-flow sites and are preyed upon by nudibranch mollusks. It has a high fecundity and small ...
'' Gray, 1870 *''
Acanthoisis ''Acanthoisis'' is a genus of deep-sea bamboo 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 im ...
'' Studer, 1887 *''
Annisis ''Annisis'' is a genus of deep-sea bamboo coral in the family Isididae. It is monotypic In biology, a monotypic taxon is a taxonomic group (taxon) that contains only one immediately subordinate taxon. A monotypic species is one that does ...
'' Alderslade, 1998 *''
Australisis ''Australisis'' is a genus of deep-sea bamboo coral in the family Isididae. It is monotypic In biology, a monotypic taxon is a taxonomic group (taxon) that contains only one immediately subordinate taxon. A monotypic species is one that does ...
'' Bayer & Stefani, 1987 *'' Bathygorgia'' Wright, 1885 *'' Caribisis'' Bayer & Stefani, 1987 *'' Chathamisis'' Grant, 1976 *'' Chelidonisis'' Studer, 1890 *'' Circinisis'' Grant, 1976 *'' Cladarisis'' Watling, 2015 *''
Echinisis ''Echinisis'' is a genus of deep-sea bamboo coral in the family Isididae Bamboo coral, family Isididae, is a family of mostly deep-sea coral of the phylum Cnidaria. It is a commonly recognized inhabitant of the deep sea, due to the clearly ...
'' Thomson & Rennet, 1932 *'' Eknomisis'' Watling & France, 2011 *'' Florectisis'' Alderslade, 1998 *'' Gorgonisis'' Alderslade, 1998 *''
Iotisis ''Iotisis'' is a genus of deep-sea bamboo coral in the family Isididae Bamboo coral, family Isididae, is a family of mostly deep-sea coral of the phylum Cnidaria. It is a commonly recognized inhabitant of the deep sea, due to the clearly ...
'' Alderslade, 1998 *''
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 ...
'' Gray, 1857 *'' Isis'' Linnaeus, 1758 *'' Jasminisis'' Alderslade, 1998 *'' Jasonisis'' Alderslade & McFadden, 2012 *''
Keratoisis ''Keratoisis'' is a genus of deep-sea bamboo coral in the family Isididae Bamboo coral, family Isididae, is a family of mostly deep-sea coral of the phylum Cnidaria. It is a commonly recognized inhabitant of the deep sea, due to the clear ...
'' Wright, 1869 *'' Ktenosquamisis'' Alderslade, 1998 *'' Lepidisis'' Verrill, 1883 *'' Lissopholidisis'' Alderslade, 1998 *'' Minuisis'' Grant, 1976 *''
Mopsea ''Mopsea'' is a genus of deep-sea bamboo coral in the family Isididae Bamboo coral, family Isididae, is a family of mostly deep-sea coral of the phylum Cnidaria. It is a commonly recognized inhabitant of the deep sea, due to the clearly a ...
'' Lamouroux, 1816 *'' Muricellisis'' Kükenthal, 1915 *'' Myriozotisis'' Alderslade, 1998 *''
Notisis ''Notisis'' is a genus of deep-sea bamboo coral in the family Isididae Bamboo coral, family Isididae, is a family of mostly deep-sea coral of the phylum Cnidaria. It is a commonly recognized inhabitant of the deep sea, due to the clearly ar ...
'' Alderslade, 1998 *'' Oparinisis'' Alderslade, 1998 *''
Orstomisis ''Orstomisis'' is a genus of deep-sea bamboo coral in the family Keratoisididae. It is monotypic with a single species, ''Orstomisis crosnieri''. It is distributed across the Pacific, with populations near Polynesia, Micronesia, and as far ...
'' Bayer, 1990 *'' Pangolinisis'' Alderslade, 1998 *'' Paracanthoisis'' Alderslade, 1998 *'' Peltastisis'' Nutting, 1910 *''
Plexipomisis ''Plexipomisis'' is a genus of deep-sea bamboo coral in the family Isididae Bamboo coral, family Isididae, is a family of mostly deep-sea coral of the phylum Cnidaria. It is a commonly recognized inhabitant of the deep sea, due to the clear ...
'' Alderslade, 1998 *''
Primnoisis ''Primnoisis'' is a genus of deep sea, deep-sea bamboo coral in the family Isididae. References

Isididae Bioluminescent cnidarians Octocorallia genera {{Octocorallia-stub ...
'' Studer & Wright, 1887 *'' Pteronisis'' Alderslade, 1998 *'' Sclerisis'' Studer, 1879 *''
Sphaerokodisis ''Sphaerokodisis'' is a genus of deep-sea bamboo coral in the family Isididae Bamboo coral, family Isididae, is a family of mostly deep-sea coral of the phylum Cnidaria. It is a commonly recognized inhabitant of the deep sea, due to the cl ...
'' Alderslade, 1998 *''
Stenisis ''Stenisis'' is a genus of deep-sea bamboo coral in the family Isididae. It is monotypic In biology, a monotypic taxon is a taxonomic group (taxon) that contains only one immediately subordinate taxon. A monotypic species is one that does ...
'' Bayer & Stefani, 1987 *''
Tenuisis ''Tenuisis'' is a genus of deep-sea bamboo coral in the family Isididae. It is monotypic In biology, a monotypic taxon is a taxonomic group (taxon) that contains only one immediately subordinate taxon. A monotypic species is one that does no ...
'' Bayer & Stefani, 1987 *''
Tethrisis ''Tethrisis'' is a genus of deep-sea bamboo coralin the family Isididae. It is monotypic In biology, a monotypic taxon is a taxonomic group (taxon) that contains only one immediately subordinate taxon. A monotypic species is one that does no ...
'' Alderslade, 1998 *'' Zignisis'' Alderslade, 1998


References


External links

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Bamboo coral research
Research at UC Davis Bodega laboratory {{Taxonbar, from=Q3276436