Seawater carbonate chemistry and growth rate during experiments with coral Acropora cervicornis, 2005


Autoria(s): Renegar, D Abigail; Riegl, Bernhard M
Data(s)

23/06/2005

Resumo

The growth rate of Acropora cervicornis branch tips maintained in the laboratory was measured before, during, and after exposure to elevated nitrate (5 and 10 µM NO3-), phosphate (2 and 4 µM P-PO43) and/or pCO2 (CO2 ~700 to 800 µatm). The effect of increased pCO2 was greater than that of nutrient enrichment alone. High concentrations of nitrate or phosphate resulted in significant decreases in growth rate, in both the presence and absence of increased pCO2. The effect of nitrate and phosphate enrichment combined was additive or antagonistic relative to nutrient concentration and pCO2 level. Growth rate recovery was greater after exposure to increased nutrients or CO2 compared to increased nutrients and CO2. If these results accurately predict coral response in the natural environment, it is reasonable to speculate that the survival and reef-building potential of this species will be significantly negatively impacted by continued coastal nutrification and projected pCO2 increases.

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text/tab-separated-values, 608 data points

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https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.721887

doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.721887

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en

Publicador

PANGAEA

Direitos

CC-BY: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported

Access constraints: unrestricted

Fonte

Supplement to: Renegar, D Abigail; Riegl, Bernhard M (2005): Effect of nutrient enrichment and elevated CO2 partial pressure on growth rate of Atlantic scleractinian coral Acropora cervicornis. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 293, 69-76, doi:10.3354/meps293069

Palavras-Chave #Alkalinity, potentiometric; Alkalinity, total; Aragonite saturation state; Auto-analyzer, Technicon, Armstrong et al., 1967; Bicarbonate ion; Buoyant weighing technique (Davies, 1989); Calcite saturation state; Calculated; Calculated from pH and alkalinity; Calculated using CO2SYS; Calculated using seacarb after Nisumaa et al. (2010); Carbon, inorganic, dissolved; Carbonate ion; Carbonate system computation flag; Carbon dioxide; corals; EPOCA; EUR-OCEANS; European network of excellence for Ocean Ecosystems Analysis; European Project on Ocean Acidification; EXP; Experiment; Experimental treatment; Fugacity of carbon dioxide (water) at sea surface temperature (wet air); growth; Growth rate; laboratory; Measured; mortality; multiple factors; Nitrate; North Atlantic; nutrients; OA-ICC; Ocean Acidification International Coordination Centre; Partial pressure of carbon dioxide (water) at sea surface temperature (wet air); pH; Phosphate; RR_05; Salinity; Spectrophotometer, Ocean Optics CHEM2000; Temperature, water
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