Effect of Elevated Carbon Dioxide on Two Scleractinian Corals: Porites cylindrica (Dana, 1846) and Galaxea fascicularis (Linnaeus, 1767)
2009
Hii, Yii-Siang(Faculty of Agrotechnology and Food Science, University of Malaysia Terengganu) | Ambok Bolong, Abol Munafi(Faculty of Agrotechnology and Food Science, University of Malaysia Terengganu) | Yang, Teng-Teng(Faculty of Maritime and Marine Science, University of Malaysia Terengganu) | Liew, Hock-Chark(Faculty of Maritime and Marine Science, University of Malaysia Terengganu)
This study reveals the effect of elevated pCO2 on Porites cylindrica and Galaxea fascicularis. The corals responded differently under elevated pCO2. Zooxanthellae cell density, cell mitotic index, and photosynthesis rate of P. cylindrica decreased drastically under the elevated pCO2. At the end of the experiment, P. cylindrica suffered from a declining calcium carbonate precipitation rate. G. fascicularis increased its respiration rate and expelled 71% of its symbiotic zooxanthellae algae under elevated pCO2. Photosynthetic pigments in the remaining zooxanthellae algae increased from 1.85 to 11.5 times to sustain its photosynthetic outputs. At the end of the experiment, G. fascicularis managed to increase the rate of its calcium carbonate precipitation. Increase pCO2 in the atmosphere may affect species diversity of coral reefs.
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