Light-dependent fluorescence in the coral Galaxea fascicularis

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Or Ben-Zvi
Gal Eyal
Yossi Loya
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[1] Tel Aviv University,Department of Zoology
[2] The Interuniversity Institute for Marine Sciences in Eilat,undefined
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Hydrobiologia | 2015年 / 759卷
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Fluorescence; Mesophotic coral ecosystems (MCEs); GFP; Coral; Red Sea;
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Light in the sea is one of the major factors influencing corals, with changes in light being rapid along the depth gradient. Those changes can be a potential stress factor for coral-reef organisms and affect different aspects of the coral’s physiology, including its fluorescence. Fluorescence is a physical phenomenon, comprising the emission of light by a substance that has absorbed light with a different wavelength. Major hypotheses concerning the role of coral fluorescence include that of photoprotection and the facilitation of photosynthesis. We sought to further investigate some ecophysiological aspects of coral fluorescence. We focused on the effect of different light conditions on fluorescence of the coral Galaxea fascicularis and used photography, confocal microscopy, and spectral measurements to assess changes in its fluorescence. We show that fluorescence is significantly influenced by light and, therefore, by depth. Coral fluorescence increased with the increase in light intensity and when the spectrum of light was broader. Hence, we support the “sunscreen” hypothesis and conclude that fluorescence plays a role in the coral’s defense mechanism against harmful radiation. However, multiple fluorescent proteins, as found in different locations of the coral tissue, might suggest more than one functional role of fluorescence in the coral’s physiology.
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