Doors are closing on early development in corals facing climate change

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Shashank Keshavmurthy
Silvia Fontana
Takuma Mezaki
Laura del Caño González
Chaolun Allen Chen
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[1] Academia Sinica,Biodiversity Research Center
[2] Academia Sinica,Taiwan International Graduate Program
[3] National Taiwan Normal University, Biodiversity
[4] Biological Institute on Kuroshio,Institute of Oceanography
[5] Kochi,undefined
[6] Pierre and Marie Curie University,undefined
[7] National Taiwan University,undefined
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Marine invertebrates are particularly vulnerable to climatic anomalies in early life history stages because of the time spent in the water column. Studies have focused on the effect of seawater temperature on fertilization, development and larval stages in corals; however, none of them show comparative results along an environmental gradient. In this study, we show that temperatures in the range of 15–33°C have strong effects on fertilization rates and embryonic stages of two coral species, Acropora muricata in the subtropical environment and Acropora hyacinthus in subtropical and temperate environments. Deformations after the first cleavage stages were observed at low (15°C) and high (33°C) temperatures. Development was delayed by 6–7 h in the slightly non-optimal temperature of 20°C. We found significant differences in fertilization rates and responses of embryos from different latitudes, with temperate corals being more sensitive to extremely hot temperatures and vice versa. We hypothesize that the coral development is restricted to a narrow temperature range and deviation outside this window could inhibit a species' continuance and ecological success. Thus, it would have significant negative effects on adult populations and communities, playing a role in future of coral reef survival.
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