Effects of Elevated pCO2 and Irradiance on Growth, Photosynthesis and Calcification in Halimeda discoidea

Ocean acidification (OA) effects on photophysiology and calcification were examined in Halimeda discoidea, a calcifying macroalga that produces tropical reef sediments. Photosynthetic parameters, including maximum photosynthetic rate (Pmax), photosynthetic efficiency (α) and compensating irradiance...

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Main Authors: Peach, K. E., Koch, M. S., Blackwelder, Patricia
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Published: NSUWorks 2016
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CO2
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spelling ftnsoutheastern:oai:nsuworks.nova.edu:occ_facarticles-1770 2023-05-15T17:50:48+02:00 Effects of Elevated pCO2 and Irradiance on Growth, Photosynthesis and Calcification in Halimeda discoidea Peach, K. E. Koch, M. S. Blackwelder, Patricia 2016-02-18T08:00:00Z application/pdf https://nsuworks.nova.edu/occ_facarticles/764 https://nsuworks.nova.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1770&context=occ_facarticles unknown NSUWorks https://nsuworks.nova.edu/occ_facarticles/764 https://nsuworks.nova.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1770&context=occ_facarticles Marine & Environmental Sciences Faculty Articles Photosynthesis Calcification Dissolution CO2 Ocean acidification Irradiance Halimeda Marine Biology Oceanography and Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology article 2016 ftnsoutheastern 2022-04-10T21:45:38Z Ocean acidification (OA) effects on photophysiology and calcification were examined in Halimeda discoidea, a calcifying macroalga that produces tropical reef sediments. Photosynthetic parameters, including maximum photosynthetic rate (Pmax), photosynthetic efficiency (α) and compensating irradiance (Ic) were determined in short-term assays on live thalli after a 10 d exposure to 4 levels of CO2 partial pressures (pCO2; 491, 653, 982 and 1201 µatm) under saturating (300 µmol photons m-2 s-1) and sub-saturating (90 µmol photons m-2 s-1) irradiance in an aquaria study. Morphology of aragonite crystals produced in segments formed on adult thalli was characterized using scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Further, we examined crystal morphology and changes in inorganic content of non-living segments exposed to elevated (1201 µatm) and ambient pCO2 for 27 d to assess OA effects on carbonate sediments generated from H. discoidea. Even though Pmax was higher under elevated pCO2, this photophysiological response did not result in higher calcification rates. Based on crystal measurements and SEM imagery, aragonite crystals within new segments were indistinguishable across pCO2 and irradiance treatments. Under high irradiance, new segments showed a greater investment in organic versus inorganic production. Non-living segments contained narrower crystals after 27 d exposure to elevated pCO2 relative to controls, but differences were small (0.03 µm) and did not contribute significantly to changes in normalized biomass or inorganic content. Based on these results, H. discoidea will likely produce new calcified segments with intact aragonite crystals under year 2100 pCO2 levels at high and low irradiance, while aragonite crystals of the sediment may produce thinner needle carbonate muds. Article in Journal/Newspaper Ocean acidification Nova Southeastern University: NSU Works
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topic Photosynthesis
Calcification
Dissolution
CO2
Ocean acidification
Irradiance
Halimeda
Marine Biology
Oceanography and Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology
spellingShingle Photosynthesis
Calcification
Dissolution
CO2
Ocean acidification
Irradiance
Halimeda
Marine Biology
Oceanography and Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology
Peach, K. E.
Koch, M. S.
Blackwelder, Patricia
Effects of Elevated pCO2 and Irradiance on Growth, Photosynthesis and Calcification in Halimeda discoidea
topic_facet Photosynthesis
Calcification
Dissolution
CO2
Ocean acidification
Irradiance
Halimeda
Marine Biology
Oceanography and Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology
description Ocean acidification (OA) effects on photophysiology and calcification were examined in Halimeda discoidea, a calcifying macroalga that produces tropical reef sediments. Photosynthetic parameters, including maximum photosynthetic rate (Pmax), photosynthetic efficiency (α) and compensating irradiance (Ic) were determined in short-term assays on live thalli after a 10 d exposure to 4 levels of CO2 partial pressures (pCO2; 491, 653, 982 and 1201 µatm) under saturating (300 µmol photons m-2 s-1) and sub-saturating (90 µmol photons m-2 s-1) irradiance in an aquaria study. Morphology of aragonite crystals produced in segments formed on adult thalli was characterized using scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Further, we examined crystal morphology and changes in inorganic content of non-living segments exposed to elevated (1201 µatm) and ambient pCO2 for 27 d to assess OA effects on carbonate sediments generated from H. discoidea. Even though Pmax was higher under elevated pCO2, this photophysiological response did not result in higher calcification rates. Based on crystal measurements and SEM imagery, aragonite crystals within new segments were indistinguishable across pCO2 and irradiance treatments. Under high irradiance, new segments showed a greater investment in organic versus inorganic production. Non-living segments contained narrower crystals after 27 d exposure to elevated pCO2 relative to controls, but differences were small (0.03 µm) and did not contribute significantly to changes in normalized biomass or inorganic content. Based on these results, H. discoidea will likely produce new calcified segments with intact aragonite crystals under year 2100 pCO2 levels at high and low irradiance, while aragonite crystals of the sediment may produce thinner needle carbonate muds.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Peach, K. E.
Koch, M. S.
Blackwelder, Patricia
author_facet Peach, K. E.
Koch, M. S.
Blackwelder, Patricia
author_sort Peach, K. E.
title Effects of Elevated pCO2 and Irradiance on Growth, Photosynthesis and Calcification in Halimeda discoidea
title_short Effects of Elevated pCO2 and Irradiance on Growth, Photosynthesis and Calcification in Halimeda discoidea
title_full Effects of Elevated pCO2 and Irradiance on Growth, Photosynthesis and Calcification in Halimeda discoidea
title_fullStr Effects of Elevated pCO2 and Irradiance on Growth, Photosynthesis and Calcification in Halimeda discoidea
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Elevated pCO2 and Irradiance on Growth, Photosynthesis and Calcification in Halimeda discoidea
title_sort effects of elevated pco2 and irradiance on growth, photosynthesis and calcification in halimeda discoidea
publisher NSUWorks
publishDate 2016
url https://nsuworks.nova.edu/occ_facarticles/764
https://nsuworks.nova.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1770&context=occ_facarticles
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