Effects of diurnally oscillating pCO2 on the calcification and survival of coral recruits

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作者
Dufault, Aaron M. [1 ]
Cumbo, Vivian R. [1 ]
Fan, Tung-Yung [2 ]
Edmunds, Peter J. [1 ]
机构
[1] Calif State Univ Northridge, Dept Biol, Northridge, CA 91330 USA
[2] Natl Dong Hwa Univ, Inst Marine Biodivers & Evolut, Taipei, Taiwan
基金
美国国家科学基金会;
关键词
ocean acidification; calcification; diurnal; survivorship; OCEAN ACIDIFICATION; REEF; PHOTOSYNTHESIS; TEMPERATURE; RESPONSES; IMPACT;
D O I
10.1098/rspb.2011.2545
中图分类号
Q [生物科学];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Manipulative studies have demonstrated that ocean acidification (OA) is a threat to coral reefs, yet no experiments have employed diurnal variations in pCO(2) that are ecologically relevant to many shallow reefs. Two experiments were conducted to test the response of coral recruits (less than 6 days old) to diurnally oscillating pCO(2); one exposing recruits for 3 days to ambient (440 mu atm), high (663 mu atm) and diurnally oscillating pCO(2) on a natural phase (420-596 mu atm), and another exposing recruits for 6 days to ambient (456 mu atm), high (837 mu atm) and diurnally oscillating pCO(2) on either a natural or a reverse phase (448-845 mu atm). In experiment I, recruits exposed to natural-phased diurnally oscillating pCO(2) grew 6-19% larger than those in ambient or high pCO(2). In experiment II, recruits in both high and natural-phased diurnally oscillating pCO(2) grew 16 per cent larger than those at ambient pCO(2), and this was accompanied by 13-18% higher survivorship; the stimulatory effect on growth of oscillatory pCO(2) was diminished by administering high pCO(2) during the day (i.e. reverse-phased). These results demonstrate that coral recruits can benefit from ecologically relevant fluctuations in pCO(2) and we hypothesize that the mechanism underlying this response is highly pCO(2)-mediated, night-time storage of dissolved inorganic carbon that fuels daytime calcification.
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页码:2951 / 2958
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