Thirteen reef areas of Colombian territories in the Southwestern Caribbean were surveyed during the last 10 years. Coral diseases have been recorded in all these areas since 1990 and some of them have increased progressively. Six types were differentiated in the region, of which black band disease (BBD), dark spots disease (DSD), white band disease (WBD) and white plague disease (WPD) are widespread and common. Yellow band disease (YBD) was observed only since April 1998 but has been found now in seven reef areas and eight coral species (most of them recorded here as new hosts). In total, 25 species of hard corals were observed with diseases in the region, of which Colpophyllia natans, Diploria labyrinthiformis, Montastraea annularis, M. faveolata, M. franksi and Acropora spp. appear to be highly susceptible.
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Garzón-Ferreira, J., Gil-Agudelo, D. L., Barrios, L. M., & Zea, S. (2001). Stony coral diseases observed in southwestern Caribbean reefs. In The Ecology and Etiology of Newly Emerging Marine Diseases (pp. 65–69). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-3284-0_5
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