Differential bleaching patterns in corals of Palk Bay and the Gulf of Mannar

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作者
Krishnan, P. [1 ]
Purvaja, R. [1 ]
Sreeraj, C. R. [1 ]
Raghuraman, R. [1 ]
Robin, R. S. [1 ]
Abhilash, K. R. [1 ]
Mahendra, R. S. [2 ]
Anand, A. [3 ]
Gopi, M. [1 ]
Mohanty, P. C. [2 ]
Venkataraman, K. [1 ]
Ramesh, R. [1 ]
机构
[1] Minist Environm Forest & Climate Change, Natl Ctr Sustainable Coastal Management, Anna Univ Campus, Madras 600025, Tamil Nadu, India
[2] Indian Natl Ctr Ocean Informat Serv, Hyderabad 500090, Andhra Pradesh, India
[3] Indian Space Res Org, Reg Remote Sensing Ctr, Nagpur 440010, Maharashtra, India
来源
CURRENT SCIENCE | 2018年 / 114卷 / 03期
关键词
Adaptive coral bleaching; Gulf of Mannar; Palk Bay; SEA-SURFACE TEMPERATURE; CLIMATE-CHANGE; REEF CORALS; INDIA; SYMBIONTS;
D O I
10.18520/cs/v114/i03/679-685
中图分类号
O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
The status of reefs in Palk Bay and the Gulf of Mannar was studied during April-May 2016 following a bleach alert, as the sea surface temperature recorded a sudden increase from 30.5 degrees C to 34.0 degrees C in Gulf of Mannar. About 71.48% +/- 8.9% of the corals in Palk Bay and 46.04% +/- 3.78% in Thoothukkudi group of Islands in Gulf of Mannar were found bleached, showing a clearly decreasing trend from north to south, which could be attributed to the corresponding pattern in intensity of SST recorded in the study sites. Observations of bleaching patterns among different life-forms showed 68% of the bleached corals were massive forms. It was observed that 22 out of the 26 massive forms were bleached, while the Acropora corymbose (ACC), digitate (ACD) and encrusting coral (CE) forms were not bleached in any of the study sites in Palk Bay and Gulf of Mannar. The study suggests that the ACC, ACD and CE forms have adapted to thermal stress, subsequent to the earlier mass bleaching events. The study highlights the need for understanding the molecular mechanism of the association between corals and the symbiotic algae, for further understanding on coral bleaching in Indian waters.
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页码:679 / 685
页数:7
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