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Spectral Diversity and Regulation of Coral Fluorescence in a Mesophotic Reef Habitat in the Red Sea

The phenomenon of coral fluorescence in mesophotic reefs, although well described for shallow waters, remains largely unstudied. We found that representatives of many scleractinian species are brightly fluorescent at depths of 50–60 m at the Interuniversity Institute for Marine Sciences (IUI) reef i...

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Autores principales: Eyal, Gal, Wiedenmann, Jörg, Grinblat, Mila, D’Angelo, Cecilia, Kramarsky-Winter, Esti, Treibitz, Tali, Ben-Zvi, Or, Shaked, Yonathan, Smith, Tyler B., Harii, Saki, Denis, Vianney, Noyes, Tim, Tamir, Raz, Loya, Yossi
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4479885/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26107282
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0128697
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author Eyal, Gal
Wiedenmann, Jörg
Grinblat, Mila
D’Angelo, Cecilia
Kramarsky-Winter, Esti
Treibitz, Tali
Ben-Zvi, Or
Shaked, Yonathan
Smith, Tyler B.
Harii, Saki
Denis, Vianney
Noyes, Tim
Tamir, Raz
Loya, Yossi
author_facet Eyal, Gal
Wiedenmann, Jörg
Grinblat, Mila
D’Angelo, Cecilia
Kramarsky-Winter, Esti
Treibitz, Tali
Ben-Zvi, Or
Shaked, Yonathan
Smith, Tyler B.
Harii, Saki
Denis, Vianney
Noyes, Tim
Tamir, Raz
Loya, Yossi
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description The phenomenon of coral fluorescence in mesophotic reefs, although well described for shallow waters, remains largely unstudied. We found that representatives of many scleractinian species are brightly fluorescent at depths of 50–60 m at the Interuniversity Institute for Marine Sciences (IUI) reef in Eilat, Israel. Some of these fluorescent species have distribution maxima at mesophotic depths (40–100 m). Several individuals from these depths displayed yellow or orange-red fluorescence, the latter being essentially absent in corals from the shallowest parts of this reef. We demonstrate experimentally that in some cases the production of fluorescent pigments is independent of the exposure to light; while in others, the fluorescence signature is altered or lost when the animals are kept in darkness. Furthermore, we show that green-to-red photoconversion of fluorescent pigments mediated by short-wavelength light can occur also at depths where ultraviolet wavelengths are absent from the underwater light field. Intraspecific colour polymorphisms regarding the colour of the tissue fluorescence, common among shallow water corals, were also observed for mesophotic species. Our results suggest that fluorescent pigments in mesophotic reefs fulfil a distinct biological function and offer promising application potential for coral-reef monitoring and biomedical imaging.
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spelling pubmed-44798852015-06-29 Spectral Diversity and Regulation of Coral Fluorescence in a Mesophotic Reef Habitat in the Red Sea Eyal, Gal Wiedenmann, Jörg Grinblat, Mila D’Angelo, Cecilia Kramarsky-Winter, Esti Treibitz, Tali Ben-Zvi, Or Shaked, Yonathan Smith, Tyler B. Harii, Saki Denis, Vianney Noyes, Tim Tamir, Raz Loya, Yossi PLoS One Research Article The phenomenon of coral fluorescence in mesophotic reefs, although well described for shallow waters, remains largely unstudied. We found that representatives of many scleractinian species are brightly fluorescent at depths of 50–60 m at the Interuniversity Institute for Marine Sciences (IUI) reef in Eilat, Israel. Some of these fluorescent species have distribution maxima at mesophotic depths (40–100 m). Several individuals from these depths displayed yellow or orange-red fluorescence, the latter being essentially absent in corals from the shallowest parts of this reef. We demonstrate experimentally that in some cases the production of fluorescent pigments is independent of the exposure to light; while in others, the fluorescence signature is altered or lost when the animals are kept in darkness. Furthermore, we show that green-to-red photoconversion of fluorescent pigments mediated by short-wavelength light can occur also at depths where ultraviolet wavelengths are absent from the underwater light field. Intraspecific colour polymorphisms regarding the colour of the tissue fluorescence, common among shallow water corals, were also observed for mesophotic species. Our results suggest that fluorescent pigments in mesophotic reefs fulfil a distinct biological function and offer promising application potential for coral-reef monitoring and biomedical imaging. Public Library of Science 2015-06-24 /pmc/articles/PMC4479885/ /pubmed/26107282 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0128697 Text en © 2015 Eyal et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Eyal, Gal
Wiedenmann, Jörg
Grinblat, Mila
D’Angelo, Cecilia
Kramarsky-Winter, Esti
Treibitz, Tali
Ben-Zvi, Or
Shaked, Yonathan
Smith, Tyler B.
Harii, Saki
Denis, Vianney
Noyes, Tim
Tamir, Raz
Loya, Yossi
Spectral Diversity and Regulation of Coral Fluorescence in a Mesophotic Reef Habitat in the Red Sea
title Spectral Diversity and Regulation of Coral Fluorescence in a Mesophotic Reef Habitat in the Red Sea
title_full Spectral Diversity and Regulation of Coral Fluorescence in a Mesophotic Reef Habitat in the Red Sea
title_fullStr Spectral Diversity and Regulation of Coral Fluorescence in a Mesophotic Reef Habitat in the Red Sea
title_full_unstemmed Spectral Diversity and Regulation of Coral Fluorescence in a Mesophotic Reef Habitat in the Red Sea
title_short Spectral Diversity and Regulation of Coral Fluorescence in a Mesophotic Reef Habitat in the Red Sea
title_sort spectral diversity and regulation of coral fluorescence in a mesophotic reef habitat in the red sea
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4479885/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26107282
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0128697
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