Corals residing in habitats that experience high-frequency seawater pCO(2) variability may possess an enhanced capacity to cope with ocean acidification, yet we lack a clear understanding of the molecular toolkit enabling acclimatisation to environmental extremes or how life-long exposure to pCO(2) variability influences biomineralisation. Here, we examined the gene expression responses and micro-skeletal characteristics of Pocillopora damicornis originating from the reef flat and reef slope of Heron Island, southern Great Barrier Reef. The reef flat and reef slope had similar mean seawater pCO(2), but the reef flat experienced twice the mean daily pCO(2) amplitude (range of 797 v. 399 μatm day(-1), respectively). A controlled mesocosm experiment was conducted over 8âweeks, exposing P. damicornis from the reef slope and reef flat to stable (218â±â9) or variable (911â±â31) diel pCO(2) fluctuations (μatm; meanâ±âSE). At the end of the exposure, P. damicornis originating from the reef flat demonstrated frontloading of 25% of the expressed genes regardless of treatment conditions, suggesting constitutive upregulation. This included higher expression of critical biomineralisation-related genes such as carbonic anhydrases, skeletal organic matrix proteins, and bicarbonate transporters. The observed frontloading corresponded with a 40% increase of the fastest deposited areas of the skeleton in reef flat corals grown under non-native, stable pCO(2) conditions compared to reef slope conspecifics, suggesting a compensatory response that stems from acclimatisation to environmental extremes and/or relief from stressful pCO(2) fluctuations. Under escalating ocean warming and acidification, corals acclimated to environmental variability warrant focused investigation and represent ideal candidates for active interventions to build reef resilience while societies adopt strict policies to limit climate change.
Extreme Environmental Variability Induces Frontloading of Coral Biomineralisation Genes to Maintain Calcification Under pCO(2) Variability.
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作者:Brown Kristen T, Dellaert Zoe, Martynek Marcelina P, Durian Julia, Mass Tali, Putnam Hollie M, Barott Katie L
| 期刊: | Molecular Ecology | 影响因子: | 3.900 |
| 时间: | 2025 | 起止号: | 2025 Jan;34(2):e17603 |
| doi: | 10.1111/mec.17603 | ||
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