Heat-evolved microalgal symbionts increase thermal bleaching tolerance of coral juveniles without a trade-off against growth

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Kate M. Quigley
Carlos Alvarez-Roa
Jean-Baptiste Raina
Mathieu Pernice
Madeleine J. H. van Oppen
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[1] Minderoo Foundation,School of BioSciences
[2] University of Western Australia,undefined
[3] James Cook University,undefined
[4] Australian Institute of Marine Science,undefined
[5] Climate Change Cluster (C3),undefined
[6] University of Technology Sydney,undefined
[7] University of Melbourne,undefined
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Assisted evolution; Experimental evolution; Coral reefs; Restoration; Symbiosis; Carbon assimilation;
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Global climate change is threatening the persistence of coral reefs as associated summer heatwaves trigger the loss of microalgal endosymbionts (Symbiodiniaceae) from the coral tissues, or coral bleaching. We infected aposymbiotic juveniles of the coral Acropora tenuis with either wildtype (WT10) or heat-evolved (SS1 or SS8) Symbiodiniaceae strains Cladocopium proliferum (formerly referred to as Cladocopium goreaui and Cladocopium C1acro). After 10 months at 27 °C, SS8-juveniles were 2 × larger than SS1- or WT10-juveniles. In response to a simulated heatwave (31 °C for 41 days), the WT10-juveniles bleached and showed a decline in respiration while cell densities and respiration in both SS-juvenile groups remained unchanged compared to the controls. These results reveal that some heat-evolved strains can increase the bleaching tolerance of juvenile corals without a trade-off against growth. This response is opposite to the lower nutrient provisioning often reported for naturally thermotolerant Symbiodiniaceae (e.g. genus Durusdinium), thereby offering enhanced fitness to the host without the ecological consequences of diminished growth.
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