2022
DOI: 10.3389/fmars.2021.745171
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New Insights on the Diurnal Mechanism of Calcification in the Stony Coral, Stylophora pistillata

Abstract: Scleractinian corals are evolutionary-successful calcifying marine organisms, which utilize an endo-symbiotic relationship with photosynthetic dinoflagellate algae that supply energy products to their coral hosts. This energy further supports a higher calcification rate during the day in a process known as light enhanced calcification. Although this process has been studied for decades, the mechanisms behind it are still unknown. However, photosynthesis and respiration also cause daily fluctuations in oxygen a… Show more

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“…Our finding that gene expression and metabolism increased concurrent with elevated symbiont photosynthesis are aligned with previous observations that carbohydrate metabolism and transport genes are upregulated during the day in adult tissues of the confamilial species Acropora cervicornis when photosynthetic activity is highest (74). However, there is variability by species and life stage in metabolism and carbohydrate usage dependent on diel cycles and energetic priorities (e.g., investment in calcification or reproduction) (75, 76). Shifts in carbohydrate utilization should be examined across life stages in the context of energy demands in future work.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our finding that gene expression and metabolism increased concurrent with elevated symbiont photosynthesis are aligned with previous observations that carbohydrate metabolism and transport genes are upregulated during the day in adult tissues of the confamilial species Acropora cervicornis when photosynthetic activity is highest (74). However, there is variability by species and life stage in metabolism and carbohydrate usage dependent on diel cycles and energetic priorities (e.g., investment in calcification or reproduction) (75, 76). Shifts in carbohydrate utilization should be examined across life stages in the context of energy demands in future work.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Accordingly, some corals appear to regulate energy metabolism through adjustments of cellular/ metabolite fluxes rather than use metabolic gene expression alterations to adjust to the diurnal oxygen dial cycle. However, some coral species, like S. pistillata, alter metabolic gene expression in response to short-term deoxygenation or natural diurnal hypoxia (Alderdice et al, 2020;Neder et al, 2022). Therefore, it is hard to predict how corals will acclimate to prolonged deoxygenation based on the response to short-term or natural diurnal hypoxia, emphasizing the importance of our two-week long study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Duplicate samples of 10 mL were filtered through 0.2 μm filters (Sterivex, Millipore) and kept at 4°C until further analysis. Alkalinity was measured by acid-base titration following (Neder et al 2022), via automatic titrator (Titroline 7000 Si analytics), and calculated using a gran plot with a precision lower than 20 mEq. Phosphate (as dissolved reactive phosphate) was measured by colorimetric spectroscopy using the Mo-Blue method (Cary 8454 UV-vis spectrometer, Agilent) with a precision of 0.1 mM and detection limit of 0.1 μM (Holman 1943).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Alkalinity was measured by acid-base titration following (Neder et al 2022), via automatic titrator (Titroline 7000 Si analytics), and calculated using a gran plot with a precision lower than 20 mEq. Phosphate (as dissolved reactive phosphate)…”
Section: Inorganic Nutrients and Alkalinitymentioning
confidence: 99%