Suitability of three fluorochrome markers for obtaining in situ growth rates of coralline algae

Coralline algae play a central role in reef ecology and have been identified as one of the most sensitive calcifying organisms to ocean acidification, and as such are potential indicators for evaluating the future effects of climate change. Despite their importance, little information is available o...

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Published in:Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology
Main Authors: Lewis, Bonnie, Diaz-Pulido, Guillermo
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Published: Elsevier 2017
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spelling ftuglasgow:oai:eprints.gla.ac.uk:149073 2023-05-15T17:51:36+02:00 Suitability of three fluorochrome markers for obtaining in situ growth rates of coralline algae Lewis, Bonnie Diaz-Pulido, Guillermo 2017-05 http://eprints.gla.ac.uk/149073/ unknown Elsevier Lewis, B. <http://eprints.gla.ac.uk/view/author/39622.html> and Diaz-Pulido, G. (2017) Suitability of three fluorochrome markers for obtaining in situ growth rates of coralline algae. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology <http://eprints.gla.ac.uk/view/journal_volume/Journal_of_Experimental_Marine_Biology_and_Ecology.html>, 490, pp. 64-73. (doi:10.1016/j.jembe.2017.02.004 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jembe.2017.02.004>) Articles PeerReviewed 2017 ftuglasgow https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jembe.2017.02.004 2020-01-10T01:29:52Z Coralline algae play a central role in reef ecology and have been identified as one of the most sensitive calcifying organisms to ocean acidification, and as such are potential indicators for evaluating the future effects of climate change. Despite their importance, little information is available on their growth and calcification rates in situ, highlighting the need for a more effective technique to obtain these measurements. In this study we compared two alternative fluorochrome markers (calcein and calcofluor white - CFW) against the commonly used alizarin red stain in order to establish a more efficient and effective staining protocol for use in the field on both branching (Lithophyllum pygmaeum) and encrusting (Porolithon onkodes) coralline species. Each marker was tested using three different concentration and immersion times for toxicity, visibility and efficiency. Results from this study found that while alizarin displayed a high visibility frequency it also reduced growth in the branching species. The CFW staining proved unreliable for the encrusting samples with usable marks in only 3 of 9 treatments and also reduced growth in branching treatments. Calcein, however, proved to be an effective and efficient marker for in situ coralline studies with a high visibility frequency, no toxic effects on growth and a short immersion time of 3 h or less. This identification of a more efficient and effective stain to use in situ on coralline algae can potentially improve demographic studies in both the field and laboratory environments, further facilitating future climate change research. Article in Journal/Newspaper Ocean acidification University of Glasgow: Enlighten - Publications Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 490 64 73
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description Coralline algae play a central role in reef ecology and have been identified as one of the most sensitive calcifying organisms to ocean acidification, and as such are potential indicators for evaluating the future effects of climate change. Despite their importance, little information is available on their growth and calcification rates in situ, highlighting the need for a more effective technique to obtain these measurements. In this study we compared two alternative fluorochrome markers (calcein and calcofluor white - CFW) against the commonly used alizarin red stain in order to establish a more efficient and effective staining protocol for use in the field on both branching (Lithophyllum pygmaeum) and encrusting (Porolithon onkodes) coralline species. Each marker was tested using three different concentration and immersion times for toxicity, visibility and efficiency. Results from this study found that while alizarin displayed a high visibility frequency it also reduced growth in the branching species. The CFW staining proved unreliable for the encrusting samples with usable marks in only 3 of 9 treatments and also reduced growth in branching treatments. Calcein, however, proved to be an effective and efficient marker for in situ coralline studies with a high visibility frequency, no toxic effects on growth and a short immersion time of 3 h or less. This identification of a more efficient and effective stain to use in situ on coralline algae can potentially improve demographic studies in both the field and laboratory environments, further facilitating future climate change research.
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author Lewis, Bonnie
Diaz-Pulido, Guillermo
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Diaz-Pulido, Guillermo
Suitability of three fluorochrome markers for obtaining in situ growth rates of coralline algae
author_facet Lewis, Bonnie
Diaz-Pulido, Guillermo
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title Suitability of three fluorochrome markers for obtaining in situ growth rates of coralline algae
title_short Suitability of three fluorochrome markers for obtaining in situ growth rates of coralline algae
title_full Suitability of three fluorochrome markers for obtaining in situ growth rates of coralline algae
title_fullStr Suitability of three fluorochrome markers for obtaining in situ growth rates of coralline algae
title_full_unstemmed Suitability of three fluorochrome markers for obtaining in situ growth rates of coralline algae
title_sort suitability of three fluorochrome markers for obtaining in situ growth rates of coralline algae
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