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A treasure trove of hundreds of new species may have been discovered in the Philippines, including a bizarre sea star that feeds exclusively on sunken driftwood and a deep-sea, shrimp-eating shark that swells up to scare off other predators.
Scientists braved leeches and a host of venomous creatures from the mountains to the sea to uncover more than 300 species that are likely new to science. These findings include dozens of new insects and spiders, more than 50 colorful new sea slugs and a number of deep-sea armored corals "which protect themselves against predatory nibbles from fish by growing large, spiky plates," said researcher Terrence Gosliner, dean of science and research collections at the California Academy of Sciences and leader of the 2011 Philippine Biodiversity Expedition.
Researchers at the California Academy of Sciences and their colleagues from the University of the Philippines and the National Museum of the Philippines conducted a 42-day expedition this past spring to survey Luzon Island, the largest island in the Philippine archipelago, as well as its surrounding waters. [ Image Gallery: Colorful Creatures of the Philippines ]
Challenging field work
Working in the field is always a challenge, Gosliner noted. "We had our work both on the coral reefs and rain forest interrupted by an early typhoon; we were out of the water for two days," he said.
"One of the biologists working in the mountains was sleeping in a hammock; during the night, one of the trees his hammock was tied to was uprooted and he was suddenly on the ground," Gosliner added. "One researcher knelt on a venomous lionfish and later found himself on a mountain kneeling on poisonous plants."
The hard-won result of their efforts was the most comprehensive scientific survey effort ever conducted in the Philippines.
"I have been working in the Philippines on my own research for 20 years — I thought it would be great to bring a large team of researchers together to study from mountaintops to the deep sea, to determine if all of these places harbor new species," Gosliner said. "I was delighted that my hunch proved to be correct."
Their novel discoveries include a cicada that makes a distinctive "laughing" call, a crab whose pincers are lined with needlelike teeth, and a wormlike pipefish that hides among colonies of soft coral. In addition, they discovered a possible new species of swell shark — a shark that pumps water into its stomach to puff up — which unlike its relatives possesses a very distinctive camouflaged color pattern.
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Rice paddy fields or stretches of a crop often accompany the kubos elevated on stilts to rise above floods and unwelcome visitors from the tropical rainforest. I arrived in Taytay, a municipality where the LRFFT is most active and undergoing changes

[Image Gallery: Colorful Creatures of the Philippines] Working in the field is always a challenge, Gosliner noted. "We had our work both on the coral reefs and rain forest interrupted by an early typhoon; we were out of the water for two days," he said

Some, but not all, of these new species live in protected rainforest areas. The others are in danger from logging and the expansion of agriculture, according to M. Josefa Veluz, biologist at the Philippine National Museum and co-author of the study.
More than 600 hills of forest and fruit trees like Mahogany, Rain tree (common name for Acacia), Palosanto and langka were planted along the riverbank of Maribulan village, in a 20-meter buffer zone which is reportedly highly susceptible to flooding.
If passed in its current form, the legislation would forgive farmers for illegally clearing as much as 30 million hectares (74 million acres) of protected rain forest, Silva, 53, said in an interview yesterday, citing data from a recent study by
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