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Effects of variability in daily light integrals on the photophysiology of the corals Pachyseris speciosa and Acropora millepora

Phototrophic sessile organisms, such as reef corals, adjust their photosynthetic apparatus to optimize the balance of light capture versus protection in response to variable light availability (photoacclimation). In shallow marine environments, daily light integrals (DLI) can vary several-fold in re...

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Autores principales: DiPerna, Stephanie, Hoogenboom, Mia, Noonan, Sam, Fabricius, Katharina
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6150484/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30240397
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0203882
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Hoogenboom, Mia
Noonan, Sam
Fabricius, Katharina
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description Phototrophic sessile organisms, such as reef corals, adjust their photosynthetic apparatus to optimize the balance of light capture versus protection in response to variable light availability (photoacclimation). In shallow marine environments, daily light integrals (DLI) can vary several-fold in response to water clarity and clouds. This laboratory study investigated the responses of two coral species to fluctuations in DLI. Corals were exposed to four contrasting DLI treatments: ‘high-light’ (potentially photoinhibiting conditions, 32 mol photons m(-2) d(-1)), ‘low-light’ (potentially light-limiting conditions, 6 mol photons m(-2) d(-1)), and two ‘variable light’ treatments that alternated between high and low conditions every 5 days. In the variable treatments, the shade-tolerant coral Pachyseris speciosa displayed cycles of rapid declines in maximum quantum yield during high-light and subsequent recoveries during low-light, showing photoacclimation at a time scale of 3–5 days. In contrast, the shallow-water coral Acropora millepora showed slow (>20 days) photoacclimation, and minimal changes in photosynthetic yields despite contrasting light exposure. However, growth (change in buoyant weight) in A. millepora was significantly slower under variable light, and even more so under low-light conditions, compared with high-light conditions. The responses of yields in P. speciosa match their preference for low-light environments, but suggest a vulnerability to even short periods of high-light exposure. In contrast, A. millepora had better tolerance of high-light conditions, however its slow photoacclimatory responses limit its growth under low and variable conditions. The study shows contrasting photoacclimatory responses in variable light environments, which is important to identify and understand as many coastal and midshelf reefs are becoming increasingly more turbid, and may experience higher variability in light availability.
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spelling pubmed-61504842018-10-08 Effects of variability in daily light integrals on the photophysiology of the corals Pachyseris speciosa and Acropora millepora DiPerna, Stephanie Hoogenboom, Mia Noonan, Sam Fabricius, Katharina PLoS One Research Article Phototrophic sessile organisms, such as reef corals, adjust their photosynthetic apparatus to optimize the balance of light capture versus protection in response to variable light availability (photoacclimation). In shallow marine environments, daily light integrals (DLI) can vary several-fold in response to water clarity and clouds. This laboratory study investigated the responses of two coral species to fluctuations in DLI. Corals were exposed to four contrasting DLI treatments: ‘high-light’ (potentially photoinhibiting conditions, 32 mol photons m(-2) d(-1)), ‘low-light’ (potentially light-limiting conditions, 6 mol photons m(-2) d(-1)), and two ‘variable light’ treatments that alternated between high and low conditions every 5 days. In the variable treatments, the shade-tolerant coral Pachyseris speciosa displayed cycles of rapid declines in maximum quantum yield during high-light and subsequent recoveries during low-light, showing photoacclimation at a time scale of 3–5 days. In contrast, the shallow-water coral Acropora millepora showed slow (>20 days) photoacclimation, and minimal changes in photosynthetic yields despite contrasting light exposure. However, growth (change in buoyant weight) in A. millepora was significantly slower under variable light, and even more so under low-light conditions, compared with high-light conditions. The responses of yields in P. speciosa match their preference for low-light environments, but suggest a vulnerability to even short periods of high-light exposure. In contrast, A. millepora had better tolerance of high-light conditions, however its slow photoacclimatory responses limit its growth under low and variable conditions. The study shows contrasting photoacclimatory responses in variable light environments, which is important to identify and understand as many coastal and midshelf reefs are becoming increasingly more turbid, and may experience higher variability in light availability. Public Library of Science 2018-09-21 /pmc/articles/PMC6150484/ /pubmed/30240397 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0203882 Text en © 2018 DiPerna 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Noonan, Sam
Fabricius, Katharina
Effects of variability in daily light integrals on the photophysiology of the corals Pachyseris speciosa and Acropora millepora
title Effects of variability in daily light integrals on the photophysiology of the corals Pachyseris speciosa and Acropora millepora
title_full Effects of variability in daily light integrals on the photophysiology of the corals Pachyseris speciosa and Acropora millepora
title_fullStr Effects of variability in daily light integrals on the photophysiology of the corals Pachyseris speciosa and Acropora millepora
title_full_unstemmed Effects of variability in daily light integrals on the photophysiology of the corals Pachyseris speciosa and Acropora millepora
title_short Effects of variability in daily light integrals on the photophysiology of the corals Pachyseris speciosa and Acropora millepora
title_sort effects of variability in daily light integrals on the photophysiology of the corals pachyseris speciosa and acropora millepora
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6150484/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30240397
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0203882
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