Daily variation in net primary production and net calcification in coral reef communities exposed to elevated p CO 2

The threat represented by ocean acidification (OA) for coral reefs has received considerable attention because of the sensitivity of calcifiers to changing seawater carbonate chemistry. However, most studies have focused on the organismic response of calcification to OA, and only a few have addresse...

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Published in:Biogeosciences
Main Authors: S. Comeau, P. J. Edmunds, C. A. Lantz, R. C. Carpenter
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2017
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-14-3549-2017
https://doaj.org/article/9b798504bd9141e9b77a7282b3be415c
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Summary:The threat represented by ocean acidification (OA) for coral reefs has received considerable attention because of the sensitivity of calcifiers to changing seawater carbonate chemistry. However, most studies have focused on the organismic response of calcification to OA, and only a few have addressed community-level effects, or investigated parameters other than calcification, such as photosynthesis. Light (photosynthetically active radiation, PAR) is a driver of biological processes on coral reefs, and the possibility that these processes might be perturbed by OA has important implications for community function. Here we investigate how CO 2 enrichment affects the relationships between PAR and community net O 2 production ( P net ), and between PAR and community net calcification ( G net ), using experiments on three coral communities constructed to match (i) the back reef of Mo'orea, French Polynesia, (ii) the fore reef of Mo'orea, and (iii) the back reef of O'ahu, Hawaii. The results were used to test the hypothesis that OA affects the relationship between P net and G net . For the three communities tested, p CO 2 did not affect the P net –PAR relationship, but it affected the intercept of the hyperbolic tangent curve fitting the G net –PAR relationship for both reef communities in Mo'orea (but not in O'ahu). For the three communities, the slopes of the linear relationships between P net and G net were not affected by OA, although the intercepts were depressed by the inhibitory effect of high p CO 2 on G net . Our result indicates that OA can modify the balance between net calcification and net photosynthesis of reef communities by depressing community calcification, but without affecting community photosynthesis.