Ocean acidification caused by shifts in ocean carbonate chemistry resulting from increased atmospheric CO(2) concentrations is threatening many calcifying organisms, including corals. Here we assessed autotrophy vs heterotrophy shifts in the Mediterranean zooxanthellate scleractinian coral Balanophyllia europaea acclimatized to low pH/high pCO(2) conditions at a CO(2) vent off Panarea Island (Italy). Dinoflagellate endosymbiont densities were higher at lowest pH Sites where changes in the distribution of distinct haplotypes of a host-specific symbiont species, Philozoon balanophyllum, were observed. An increase in symbiont C/N ratios was observed at low pH, likely as a result of increased C fixation by higher symbiont cell densities. δ(13)C values of the symbionts and host tissue reached similar values at the lowest pH Site, suggesting an increased influence of autotrophy with increasing acidification. Host tissue δ(15)N values of 0Ⱐstrongly suggest that diazotroph N(2) fixation is occurring within the coral tissue/mucus at the low pH Sites, likely explaining the decrease in host tissue C/N ratios with acidification. Overall, our findings show an acclimatization of this coral-dinoflagellate mutualism through trophic adjustment and symbiont haplotype differences with increasing acidification, highlighting that some corals are capable of acclimatizing to ocean acidification predicted under end-of-century scenarios.
Acclimatization of a coral-dinoflagellate mutualism at a CO(2) vent.
CO(2)热液喷口处珊瑚-甲藻互利共生体的适应
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作者:Prada Fiorella, Franzellitti Silvia, Caroselli Erik, Cohen Itay, Marini Mauro, Campanelli Alessandra, Sana Lorenzo, Mancuso Arianna, Marchini Chiara, Puglisi Alessia, Candela Marco, Mass Tali, Tassi Franco, LaJeunesse Todd C, Dubinsky Zvy, Falini Giuseppe, Goffredo Stefano
| 期刊: | Communications Biology | 影响因子: | 5.100 |
| 时间: | 2023 | 起止号: | 2023 Jan 18; 6(1):66 |
| doi: | 10.1038/s42003-022-04327-3 | 研究方向: | 其它 |
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