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Photoacclimation and induction of light-enhanced calcification in the mesophotic coral Euphyllia paradivisa

Corals and their photosymbionts experience inherent changes in light along depth gradients, leading them to have evolved several well-investigated photoacclimation strategies. As coral calcification is influenced by light (a process described as LEC—‘light-enhanced calcification’), studies have soug...

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Autores principales: Eyal, Gal, Cohen, Itay, Eyal-Shaham, Lee, Ben-Zvi, Or, Tikochinski, Yaron, Loya, Yossi
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Publicado: The Royal Society 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6408387/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30891251
http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsos.180527
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author Eyal, Gal
Cohen, Itay
Eyal-Shaham, Lee
Ben-Zvi, Or
Tikochinski, Yaron
Loya, Yossi
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Cohen, Itay
Eyal-Shaham, Lee
Ben-Zvi, Or
Tikochinski, Yaron
Loya, Yossi
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description Corals and their photosymbionts experience inherent changes in light along depth gradients, leading them to have evolved several well-investigated photoacclimation strategies. As coral calcification is influenced by light (a process described as LEC—‘light-enhanced calcification’), studies have sought to determine the link between photosynthesis and calcification, but many puzzling aspects still persist. Here, we examine the physiology of Euphyllia paradivisa, a coral species found at a wide range of depths but that is strictly mesophotic in the Red Sea; and also examines the coupling between photosynthesis and LEC by investigating the response of the coral under several controlled light regimes during a long-term experiment. E. paradivisa specimens were collected from 40 to 50 m depth and incubated under three light conditions for a period of 1 year: full-spectrum shallow-water light (approx. 3 m, e.g. shallow-light treatment); blue deep-water light (approx. 40 m, e.g. mesophotic-light treatment) or total darkness (e.g. dark treatment). Net photosynthesis remained similar in the shallow-light-treated corals compared to the mesophotic-light-treated corals, under both low and high light. However, calcification increased dramatically with increasing light intensity in the shallow-light-treated corals, suggesting a decoupling between these processes. Photoacclimation to shallow-water conditions was indicated by enhanced respiration, a higher density of zooxanthellae per polyp and lower chlorophyll a content per cell. The dark-treated corals became completely bleached but did not lower their metabolism below that of the mesophotic-light-treated corals. No Symbiodinium clade shift was found following the year-long light treatments. We conclude that E. paradivisa, and its original symbiont clade, can adapt to various light conditions by controlling its metabolic rate and growth energy investment, and consequently induce LEC.
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spelling pubmed-64083872019-03-19 Photoacclimation and induction of light-enhanced calcification in the mesophotic coral Euphyllia paradivisa Eyal, Gal Cohen, Itay Eyal-Shaham, Lee Ben-Zvi, Or Tikochinski, Yaron Loya, Yossi R Soc Open Sci Biology (Whole Organism) Corals and their photosymbionts experience inherent changes in light along depth gradients, leading them to have evolved several well-investigated photoacclimation strategies. As coral calcification is influenced by light (a process described as LEC—‘light-enhanced calcification’), studies have sought to determine the link between photosynthesis and calcification, but many puzzling aspects still persist. Here, we examine the physiology of Euphyllia paradivisa, a coral species found at a wide range of depths but that is strictly mesophotic in the Red Sea; and also examines the coupling between photosynthesis and LEC by investigating the response of the coral under several controlled light regimes during a long-term experiment. E. paradivisa specimens were collected from 40 to 50 m depth and incubated under three light conditions for a period of 1 year: full-spectrum shallow-water light (approx. 3 m, e.g. shallow-light treatment); blue deep-water light (approx. 40 m, e.g. mesophotic-light treatment) or total darkness (e.g. dark treatment). Net photosynthesis remained similar in the shallow-light-treated corals compared to the mesophotic-light-treated corals, under both low and high light. However, calcification increased dramatically with increasing light intensity in the shallow-light-treated corals, suggesting a decoupling between these processes. Photoacclimation to shallow-water conditions was indicated by enhanced respiration, a higher density of zooxanthellae per polyp and lower chlorophyll a content per cell. The dark-treated corals became completely bleached but did not lower their metabolism below that of the mesophotic-light-treated corals. No Symbiodinium clade shift was found following the year-long light treatments. We conclude that E. paradivisa, and its original symbiont clade, can adapt to various light conditions by controlling its metabolic rate and growth energy investment, and consequently induce LEC. The Royal Society 2019-02-06 /pmc/articles/PMC6408387/ /pubmed/30891251 http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsos.180527 Text en © 2019 The Authors. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Published by the Royal Society under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/, which permits unrestricted use, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Biology (Whole Organism)
Eyal, Gal
Cohen, Itay
Eyal-Shaham, Lee
Ben-Zvi, Or
Tikochinski, Yaron
Loya, Yossi
Photoacclimation and induction of light-enhanced calcification in the mesophotic coral Euphyllia paradivisa
title Photoacclimation and induction of light-enhanced calcification in the mesophotic coral Euphyllia paradivisa
title_full Photoacclimation and induction of light-enhanced calcification in the mesophotic coral Euphyllia paradivisa
title_fullStr Photoacclimation and induction of light-enhanced calcification in the mesophotic coral Euphyllia paradivisa
title_full_unstemmed Photoacclimation and induction of light-enhanced calcification in the mesophotic coral Euphyllia paradivisa
title_short Photoacclimation and induction of light-enhanced calcification in the mesophotic coral Euphyllia paradivisa
title_sort photoacclimation and induction of light-enhanced calcification in the mesophotic coral euphyllia paradivisa
topic Biology (Whole Organism)
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6408387/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30891251
http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsos.180527
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