Sensitivity of calcification to thermal stress varies among genera of massive reef-building corals
Carricart Ganivet, Juan P | Cabanillas Terán, Nancy [autor/a] | Cruz Ortega, Agustín Israel [autor/a] | Blanchon, Paul [autor/a].
Tipo de material: Artículo en línea Tema(s): Arrecifes de coral | Calcificación | Porites astreoides | Montastraea faveolata | Montastraea franksi | Calentamiento globalTema(s) en inglés: Coral reefs | Calcification | Porites astreoides | Montastraea faveolata | Montastraea franksi | Global warmingDescriptor(es) geográficos: Mahahual, Othón P. Blanco (Quintana Roo, México) | Reserva de la Biosfera Banco Chinchorro (Quintana Roo, México) Nota de acceso: Acceso en línea sin restricciones En: PLoS ONE. volumen 7, número 3, e32859 (March 2012), páginas 1-8. --ISSN: 1932-6203Número de sistema: 5263Resumen:Tipo de ítem | Biblioteca actual | Colección | Signatura | Estado | Fecha de vencimiento | Código de barras |
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Reductions in calcification in reef-building corals occur when thermal conditions are suboptimal, but it is unclear how they vary between genera in response to the same thermal stress event. Using densitometry techniques, we investigate reductions in the calcification rate of massive Porites spp. from the Great Barrier Reef (GBR), and P. astreoides, Montastraea faveolata, and M. franksi from the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef (MBR), and correlate them to thermal stress associated with ocean warming. Results show that Porites spp. are more sensitive to increasing temperature than Montastraea, with calcification rates decreasing by 0.40 g cm−2 year−1 in Porites spp. and 0.12 g cm−2 year−1 in Montastraea spp. for each 1°C increase. Under similar warming trends, the predicted calcification rates at 2100 are close to zero in Porites spp. and reduced by 40% in Montastraea spp. However, these predictions do not account for ocean acidification. Although yearly mean aragonite saturation (Ωar) at MBR sites has recently decreased, only P. astreoides at Chinchorro showed a reduction in calcification. In corals at the other sites calcification did not change, indicating there was no widespread effect of Ωar changes on coral calcification rate in the MBR. eng
Even in the absence of ocean acidification, differential reductions in calcification between Porites spp. and Montastraea spp. associated with warming might be expected to have significant ecological repercussions. For instance, Porites spp. invest increased calcification in extension, and under warming scenarios it may reduce their ability to compete for space. As a consequence, shifts in taxonomic composition would be expected in Indo-Pacific reefs with uncertain repercussions for biodiversity. By contrast, Montastraea spp. use their increased calcification resources to construct denser skeletons. Reductions in calcification would therefore make them more susceptible to both physical and biological breakdown, seriously affecting ecosystem function in Atlantic reefs. eng
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