Performance data of the coral Pocillopora verrucosa and environmental conditions along the Saudi Arabian Red Sea coast as assessed during 3 expeditions in the years 2011 and 2012


Autoria(s): Wahl, Martin; Al Sofyani, Abdulmohsin; Saha, Mahasweta; Kruse, Inken; Lenz, Mark; Sawall, Yvonne
Cobertura

MEDIAN LATITUDE: 21.299190 * MEDIAN LONGITUDE: 38.501306 * SOUTH-BOUND LATITUDE: 13.579400 * WEST-BOUND LONGITUDE: 34.804400 * NORTH-BOUND LATITUDE: 28.525270 * EAST-BOUND LONGITUDE: 42.149400

Data(s)

19/09/2014

Resumo

Large scale patterns of ecologically relevant traits may help identify drivers of their variability and conditions beneficial or adverse to the expression of these traits. Antimicrofouling defenses in scleractinian corals regulate the establishment of the associated biofilm as well as the risks of infection. The Saudi Arabian Red Sea coast features a pronounced thermal and nutritional gradient including regions and seasons with potentially stressful conditions to corals. Assessing the patterns of antimicrofouling defenses across the Red Sea may hint at the susceptibility of corals to global change. We investigated microfouling pressure as well as the relative strength of 2 alternative antimicrofouling defenses (chemical antisettlement activity, mucus release) along the pronounced environmental gradient along the Saudi Arabian Red Sea coast in 2 successive years. Microfouling pressure was exceptionally low along most of the coast but sharply increased at the southernmost sites. Mucus release correlated with temperature. Chemical defense tended to anti-correlate with mucus release. As a result, the combined action of mucus release and chemical antimicrofouling defense seemed to warrant sufficient defense against microbes along the entire coast. In the future, however, we expect enhanced energetic strain on corals when warming and/or eutrophication lead to higher bacterial fouling pressure and a shift towards putatively more costly defense by mucus release.

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application/zip, 5 datasets

Identificador

https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.836076

doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.836076

Idioma(s)

en

Publicador

PANGAEA

Relação

Site map (URI: hdl:10013/epic.44196.d001)

Direitos

CC-BY: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported

Access constraints: unrestricted

Fonte

Supplement to: Wahl, Martin; Al Sofyani, Abdulmohsin; Saha, Mahasweta; Kruse, Inken; Lenz, Mark; Sawall, Yvonne (2014): Large Scale Patterns of Antimicrofouling Defenses in the Hard Coral Pocillopora verrucosa in an Environmental Gradient along the Saudi Arabian Coast of the Red Sea. PLoS ONE, 9(12), e106573, doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0106573

Palavras-Chave #Attenuation; bacterial strain; beta-Carotene; Calcification rate of calcium carbonate; Calc rate CaCO3; Calculated; Cell density; Cells; Chl a; Chl a std e; Chl c2; Chlorophyll a; Chlorophyll a, standard error; Chlorophyll c2; Coral, prod C; Coral, productivity as carbon; Coral mucus rel; Coral mucus release; Coral sampling; Coral surface; Coral tissue dry weight; Coral tissue protein; Coral weight; DD+DT; Defense against bacterial fouling [-log(settled cells with extract/settled cells without extract)]; Diadinoxanthin (DD); Diatoxanthin (DT); Event; Initial slope of P-I curve (alpha); Label; Light attenuation coefficient; Light calcification at 600 PAR; log[cells with extract/cells without extract]; Mass; Maximum photosynthetic rate (P-I curve); Mean; Mean, statistical; Minimum saturation irradiance of P-I curve (Ik) [PAR]; Mucus release as particulate carbon (PC); Mucus release as particulate nitrogen (PN); Nitrogen, total; Peridinin; Protein; Ratio; Ratio of Mucus PC/Mucus PN; Replicate; Respiration; Respiration rate, oxygen; Resp O2; SA; Sample code/label; Sampling date; Settl. rate, cells; Settlement rate, cells; Standard error; Std e; Surface area; Temp; Temperature, water; Time; Time in hours; TN; Treatm; Treatment; Zooxanthellae protein
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