Ocean acidification alters the thermal performance curves of brooded larvae from the reef coral Pocillopora damicornis

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Lei Jiang
You-Fang Sun
Yu-Yang Zhang
Yuan Tian
Xin-Ming Lei
Guo-Wei Zhou
Tao Yuan
Xiang-Cheng Yuan
Sheng Liu
Hui Huang
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[1] Chinese Academy of Sciences,CAS Key Laboratory of Tropical Marine Bio
[2] Chinese Academy of Sciences,Resources and Ecology; Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Applied Marine Biology, South China Sea Institute of Oceanology (SCSIO)
[3] Sanya Institute of Oceanology,Innovation Academy of South China Sea Ecology and Environmental Engineering
[4] SCSIO,CAS
[5] Southern Marine Science and Engineering Guangdong Laboratory (Guangzhou),HKUST Sanya Joint Laboratory of Marine Science Research; Key Laboratory of Tropical Marine Biotechnology of Hainan Province
[6] Chinese Academy of Sciences,Sanya National Marine Ecosystem Research Station, Tropical Marine Biological Research Station in Hainan
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Coral Reefs | 2021年 / 40卷
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Ocean acidification; Temperature performance curve; Thermal window; Coral larvae; Larval dispersal;
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Establishing the thermal reaction norm of coral larvae under elevated pCO2 is crucial to anticipate how larval dispersal and population maintenance may be affected by future climate change. Here, we characterized the functional relationship between temperature (27−33 °C) and larval performance of the reef coral Pocillopora damicornis under two pCO2 levels. The results showed that the temperature threshold of larvae was between 32 and 33 °C, as evidenced by the abrupt declines in photochemical efficiency and symbiont density, whereas no oxidative damage was observed between 27 and 33 °C and elevated pCO2 did not influence any of these parameters. In addition, larval respiration and photosynthesis rates exhibited parabolic responses to temperature, and this relationship conformed to the Gaussian–Gompertz model with an optimal temperature around 31.5 °C, which was approximately 2.5 °C above the summer mean temperature, suggesting the potential for thermal acclimation. Most importantly, elevated pCO2 significantly enhanced the larval photosynthesis and the stimulatory effect of elevated pCO2 on the photosynthetic rates and capacity was more pronounced in cool and warm temperatures, indicative of shifted thermal sensitivity under high pCO2. These results suggest that ocean acidification could alter the thermal performance curves and tolerance window of brooded P. damicornis larvae, with profound and important implications for larval ecology in a future changing ocean.
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