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Acidification-induced cellular changes in Symbiodinium isolated from Mussismilia braziliensis
Dinoflagellates from the Symbiodiniaceae family and corals have an ecologically important endosymbiotic relationship. Scleractinian corals cannot survive for long periods without their symbionts. These algae, also known as zooxanthellae, on the other hand, thrives outside the coral cells. The free-l...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6681953/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31381568 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0220130 |
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author | Hill, Lilian J. Paradas, Wladimir C. Willemes, Maria Julia Pereira, Miria G. Salomon, Paulo S. Mariath, Rodrigo Moura, Rodrigo L. Atella, Georgia C. Farina, Marcos Amado-Filho, Gilberto M. Salgado, Leonardo T. |
author_facet | Hill, Lilian J. Paradas, Wladimir C. Willemes, Maria Julia Pereira, Miria G. Salomon, Paulo S. Mariath, Rodrigo Moura, Rodrigo L. Atella, Georgia C. Farina, Marcos Amado-Filho, Gilberto M. Salgado, Leonardo T. |
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description | Dinoflagellates from the Symbiodiniaceae family and corals have an ecologically important endosymbiotic relationship. Scleractinian corals cannot survive for long periods without their symbionts. These algae, also known as zooxanthellae, on the other hand, thrives outside the coral cells. The free-living populations of zooxanthellae are essential for the resilience of the coral to environmental stressors such as temperature anomalies and ocean acidification. Yet, little is known about how ocean acidification may affect the free-living zooxanthellae. In this study we aimed to test morphological, physiological and biochemical responses of zooxanthellae from the Symbiodinium genus isolated from the coral Mussismilia braziliensis, endemic to the Brazilian coast, to acidification led by increased atmospheric CO(2). We tested whether photosynthetic yield, cell ultrastructure, cell density and lipid profile would change after up to 16 days of exposure to pH 7.5 in an atmospheric pCO(2) of 1633 μatm. Photosynthetic yield and cell density were negatively affected and chloroplasts showed vesiculated thylakoids, indicating morphological damage. Moreover, Symbiodinium fatty acid profile drastically changed in acidified condition, showing lower polyunsaturated fatty acids and higher saturated fatty acids contents, when compared to the control, non-acidified condition. These results show that seawater acidification as an only stressor causes significant changes in the physiology, biochemistry and ultrastructure of free-living Symbiodinium. |
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spelling | pubmed-66819532019-08-15 Acidification-induced cellular changes in Symbiodinium isolated from Mussismilia braziliensis Hill, Lilian J. Paradas, Wladimir C. Willemes, Maria Julia Pereira, Miria G. Salomon, Paulo S. Mariath, Rodrigo Moura, Rodrigo L. Atella, Georgia C. Farina, Marcos Amado-Filho, Gilberto M. Salgado, Leonardo T. PLoS One Research Article Dinoflagellates from the Symbiodiniaceae family and corals have an ecologically important endosymbiotic relationship. Scleractinian corals cannot survive for long periods without their symbionts. These algae, also known as zooxanthellae, on the other hand, thrives outside the coral cells. The free-living populations of zooxanthellae are essential for the resilience of the coral to environmental stressors such as temperature anomalies and ocean acidification. Yet, little is known about how ocean acidification may affect the free-living zooxanthellae. In this study we aimed to test morphological, physiological and biochemical responses of zooxanthellae from the Symbiodinium genus isolated from the coral Mussismilia braziliensis, endemic to the Brazilian coast, to acidification led by increased atmospheric CO(2). We tested whether photosynthetic yield, cell ultrastructure, cell density and lipid profile would change after up to 16 days of exposure to pH 7.5 in an atmospheric pCO(2) of 1633 μatm. Photosynthetic yield and cell density were negatively affected and chloroplasts showed vesiculated thylakoids, indicating morphological damage. Moreover, Symbiodinium fatty acid profile drastically changed in acidified condition, showing lower polyunsaturated fatty acids and higher saturated fatty acids contents, when compared to the control, non-acidified condition. These results show that seawater acidification as an only stressor causes significant changes in the physiology, biochemistry and ultrastructure of free-living Symbiodinium. Public Library of Science 2019-08-05 /pmc/articles/PMC6681953/ /pubmed/31381568 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0220130 Text en © 2019 Hill 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. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Hill, Lilian J. Paradas, Wladimir C. Willemes, Maria Julia Pereira, Miria G. Salomon, Paulo S. Mariath, Rodrigo Moura, Rodrigo L. Atella, Georgia C. Farina, Marcos Amado-Filho, Gilberto M. Salgado, Leonardo T. Acidification-induced cellular changes in Symbiodinium isolated from Mussismilia braziliensis |
title | Acidification-induced cellular changes in Symbiodinium isolated from Mussismilia braziliensis |
title_full | Acidification-induced cellular changes in Symbiodinium isolated from Mussismilia braziliensis |
title_fullStr | Acidification-induced cellular changes in Symbiodinium isolated from Mussismilia braziliensis |
title_full_unstemmed | Acidification-induced cellular changes in Symbiodinium isolated from Mussismilia braziliensis |
title_short | Acidification-induced cellular changes in Symbiodinium isolated from Mussismilia braziliensis |
title_sort | acidification-induced cellular changes in symbiodinium isolated from mussismilia braziliensis |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6681953/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31381568 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0220130 |
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