Calcification in free-living coralline algae is strongly influenced by morphology: implications for susceptibility to ocean acidification
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Resumo: | Rhodolith beds built by free-living coralline algae are important ecosystems for marine biodiversity and carbonate production. Yet, our mechanistic understanding regarding rhodolith physiology and its drivers is still limited. Using three rhodolith species with different branching morphologies, we investigated the role of morphology in species' physiology and the implications for their susceptibility to ocean acidification (OA). For this, we determined the effects of thallus topography on diffusive boundary layer (DBL) thickness, the associated microscale oxygen and pH dynamics and their relationship with species' metabolic and light and dark calcification rates, as well as species' responses to short-term OA exposure. Our results show that rhodolith branching creates low-flow microenvironments that exhibit increasing DBL thickness with increasing branch length. This, together with species' metabolic rates, determined the light-dependent pH dynamics at the algal surface, which in turn dictated species' calcification rates. While these differences did not translate in species-specific responses to short-term OA exposure, the differences in the magnitude of diurnal pH fluctuations (~ 0.1-1.2 pH units) between species suggest potential differences in phenotypic plasticity to OA that may result in different susceptibilities to long-term OA exposure, supporting the general view that species' ecomechanical characteristics must be considered for predicting OA responses. |
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Calcification in free-living coralline algae is strongly influenced by morphology: implications for susceptibility to ocean acidificationSuperfície-áreaCalcificadores costeirosDióxido de carbonoCamada de fronteiraRecifePHFotossínteseSemicrosensorSensibilidadeRhodolithsRhodolith beds built by free-living coralline algae are important ecosystems for marine biodiversity and carbonate production. Yet, our mechanistic understanding regarding rhodolith physiology and its drivers is still limited. Using three rhodolith species with different branching morphologies, we investigated the role of morphology in species' physiology and the implications for their susceptibility to ocean acidification (OA). For this, we determined the effects of thallus topography on diffusive boundary layer (DBL) thickness, the associated microscale oxygen and pH dynamics and their relationship with species' metabolic and light and dark calcification rates, as well as species' responses to short-term OA exposure. Our results show that rhodolith branching creates low-flow microenvironments that exhibit increasing DBL thickness with increasing branch length. This, together with species' metabolic rates, determined the light-dependent pH dynamics at the algal surface, which in turn dictated species' calcification rates. While these differences did not translate in species-specific responses to short-term OA exposure, the differences in the magnitude of diurnal pH fluctuations (~ 0.1-1.2 pH units) between species suggest potential differences in phenotypic plasticity to OA that may result in different susceptibilities to long-term OA exposure, supporting the general view that species' ecomechanical characteristics must be considered for predicting OA responses.UID/Multi/04326/2019, 426215/2016-8, 1521610, HO 5439/2-1SapientiaSchubert, NadineHofmann, Laurie C.Almeida Saá, Antonella C.Moreira, Anderson CamargoArenhart, Rafael GüntzelFernandes, Celso Peresde Beer, DirkHorta, Paulo A.Silva, João2021-07-26T13:26:41Z2021-052021-05-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.1/16815eng2045-232210.1038/s41598-021-90632-6info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-07-24T10:28:49Zoai:sapientia.ualg.pt:10400.1/16815Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T20:06:52.562767Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Calcification in free-living coralline algae is strongly influenced by morphology: implications for susceptibility to ocean acidification |
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Calcification in free-living coralline algae is strongly influenced by morphology: implications for susceptibility to ocean acidification |
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Calcification in free-living coralline algae is strongly influenced by morphology: implications for susceptibility to ocean acidification Schubert, Nadine Superfície-área Calcificadores costeiros Dióxido de carbono Camada de fronteira Recife PH Fotossíntese Semicrosensor Sensibilidade Rhodoliths |
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Calcification in free-living coralline algae is strongly influenced by morphology: implications for susceptibility to ocean acidification |
title_full |
Calcification in free-living coralline algae is strongly influenced by morphology: implications for susceptibility to ocean acidification |
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Calcification in free-living coralline algae is strongly influenced by morphology: implications for susceptibility to ocean acidification |
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Calcification in free-living coralline algae is strongly influenced by morphology: implications for susceptibility to ocean acidification |
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Calcification in free-living coralline algae is strongly influenced by morphology: implications for susceptibility to ocean acidification |
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Schubert, Nadine |
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Schubert, Nadine Hofmann, Laurie C. Almeida Saá, Antonella C. Moreira, Anderson Camargo Arenhart, Rafael Güntzel Fernandes, Celso Peres de Beer, Dirk Horta, Paulo A. Silva, João |
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Hofmann, Laurie C. Almeida Saá, Antonella C. Moreira, Anderson Camargo Arenhart, Rafael Güntzel Fernandes, Celso Peres de Beer, Dirk Horta, Paulo A. Silva, João |
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Sapientia |
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Schubert, Nadine Hofmann, Laurie C. Almeida Saá, Antonella C. Moreira, Anderson Camargo Arenhart, Rafael Güntzel Fernandes, Celso Peres de Beer, Dirk Horta, Paulo A. Silva, João |
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Superfície-área Calcificadores costeiros Dióxido de carbono Camada de fronteira Recife PH Fotossíntese Semicrosensor Sensibilidade Rhodoliths |
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Superfície-área Calcificadores costeiros Dióxido de carbono Camada de fronteira Recife PH Fotossíntese Semicrosensor Sensibilidade Rhodoliths |
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Rhodolith beds built by free-living coralline algae are important ecosystems for marine biodiversity and carbonate production. Yet, our mechanistic understanding regarding rhodolith physiology and its drivers is still limited. Using three rhodolith species with different branching morphologies, we investigated the role of morphology in species' physiology and the implications for their susceptibility to ocean acidification (OA). For this, we determined the effects of thallus topography on diffusive boundary layer (DBL) thickness, the associated microscale oxygen and pH dynamics and their relationship with species' metabolic and light and dark calcification rates, as well as species' responses to short-term OA exposure. Our results show that rhodolith branching creates low-flow microenvironments that exhibit increasing DBL thickness with increasing branch length. This, together with species' metabolic rates, determined the light-dependent pH dynamics at the algal surface, which in turn dictated species' calcification rates. While these differences did not translate in species-specific responses to short-term OA exposure, the differences in the magnitude of diurnal pH fluctuations (~ 0.1-1.2 pH units) between species suggest potential differences in phenotypic plasticity to OA that may result in different susceptibilities to long-term OA exposure, supporting the general view that species' ecomechanical characteristics must be considered for predicting OA responses. |
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