Temporal patterns in effective quantum yield of individual zooxanthellae expelled during bleaching
Bleaching is a worldwide phenomenon affecting coral reefs. During elevated temperature and light conditions (bleaching), expelled zooxanthellae show distinct patterns in photosynthetic health. An innovative new device was used to collect individual expelled zooxanthellae, when a coral was exposed to...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of experimental marine biology and ecology 2005-03, Vol.316 (1), p.17-28 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Bleaching is a worldwide phenomenon affecting coral reefs. During elevated temperature and light conditions (bleaching), expelled zooxanthellae show distinct patterns in photosynthetic health. An innovative new device was used to collect individual expelled zooxanthellae, when a coral was exposed to bleaching conditions. This has provided new insight into the photosynthetic condition and abundance of expelled zooxanthellae. It has been assumed that expelled zooxanthellae were dead or moribund; however, we have found individual cells can have healthy effective quantum yields (
ϕ
PSII) >0.65 after 8 h of bleaching conditions (500 μmol photons m
−2 s
−1, 33 °C). The population of expelled zooxanthellae from
Cyphastrea serailia and
Pocillopora damicornis showed distinct patterns in the frequency distribution of
ϕ
PSII over time and between locations (sun versus shade) within a colony. During the first 4 h of exposure to bleaching conditions, only 5% of expelled individual cells from
P. damicornis were photosynthetically inactive (
ϕ
PSII |
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ISSN: | 0022-0981 1879-1697 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.jembe.2004.10.003 |