Coralline photosynthetic physiology across a steep light gradient
Coralline algae (CA) are globally distributed and fulfil many important roles within coastal ecosystems. In this study, photosynthetically active radiation (PAR) measured for 616 days at 2 and 10 m in a temperate subtidal kelp forest in southern New Zealand provided context to photosynthesis vs. irr...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Photosynthesis research 2022-08, Vol.153 (1-2), p.43-57 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Coralline algae (CA) are globally distributed and fulfil many important roles within coastal ecosystems. In this study, photosynthetically active radiation (PAR) measured for 616 days at 2 and 10 m in a temperate subtidal kelp forest in southern New Zealand provided context to photosynthesis vs. irradiance relationships for, and pigment concentrations of, an articulated coralline alga,
Arthrocardia
sp. and a crustose coralline species assemblage within the Hapalidiales order. The maximum photosynthetic rate
P
max
of the
Arthrocardia
sp. (20.38 ± 2.38 µmol O
2
. gDW
−1
h
−1
) was significantly higher than the
P
max
of crustose coralline spp. (3.72 ± 0.74 µmol O
2
. gDW
−1
h
−1
) at the same 2 m stratum. Pigment concentration of
Arthrocardia
sp. was significantly higher than that of crustose coralline spp. at the same depth, while pigment concentration of crustose coralline spp. at 2 and 10 m were not significantly affected by depth. The photosynthetic characteristics of these coralline algae represent a shade acclimated organism with low saturation irradiance (all
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ISSN: | 0166-8595 1573-5079 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11120-022-00899-7 |