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Manullang, Cristiana; Millyaningrum, Intan Herwindra; Iguchi, Akira; Miyagi, Aika; Tanaka, Yasuaki; Nojiri, Yukihiro; Sakai, Kazuhiko (2020): Seawater carbonate chemistry and calcification rate, endosymbiont density, and maximum photosynthetic efficiency of branching reef corals Acropora digitifera and Montipora digitata [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.930005

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Abstract:
Anthropogenic emission of CO2 into the atmosphere has been increasing exponentially, causing ocean acidification (OA) and ocean warming (OW). The “business-as-usual” scenario predicts that the atmospheric concentration of CO2 may exceed 1,000 µatm and seawater temperature may increase by up to 3 °C by the end of the 21st century. Increases in OA and OW may negatively affect the growth and survival of reef corals. In the present study, we separately examined the effects of OW and OA on the corals Acropora digitifera and Montipora digitata, which are dominant coral species occurring along the Ryukyu Archipelago, Japan, at three temperatures (28 °C, 30 °C, and 32 °C) and following four pCO2 treatments (400, 600, 800, and 1,000 µatm) in aquarium experiments. In the OW experiment, the calcification rate (p = 0.02), endosymbiont density, and maximum photosynthetic efficiency (Fv/Fm) (both p < 0.0001) decreased significantly at the highest temperature (32 °C) compared to those at the lower temperatures (28 °C and 30 °C) in both species. In the OA experiment, the calcification rate decreased significantly as pCO2 increased (p < 0.0001), whereas endosymbiont density, chlorophyll content, and Fv/Fm were not affected. The calcification rate of A. digitifera showed greater decreases from 30 °C to 32 °C than that of M. digitata. The calcification of the two species responded differently to OW and OA. These results suggest that A. digitifera is more sensitive to OW than M. digitata, whereas M. digitata is more sensitive to OA. Thus, differences in the sensitivity of the two coral species to OW and OA might be attributed to differences in the endosymbiont species and high calcification rates, respectively.
Keyword(s):
Acropora digitifera; Animalia; Benthic animals; Benthos; Bottles or small containers/Aquaria (<20 L); Calcification/Dissolution; Cnidaria; Coast and continental shelf; Laboratory experiment; Montipora digitata; North Pacific; Other studied parameter or process; Primary production/Photosynthesis; Single species; Temperate
Supplement to:
Manullang, Cristiana; Millyaningrum, Intan Herwindra; Iguchi, Akira; Miyagi, Aika; Tanaka, Yasuaki; Nojiri, Yukihiro; Sakai, Kazuhiko (2020): Responses of branching reef corals Acropora digitifera and Montipora digitata to elevated temperature and pCO2. PeerJ, 8, e10562, https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.10562
Further details:
Gattuso, Jean-Pierre; Epitalon, Jean-Marie; Lavigne, Héloïse; Orr, James (2021): seacarb: seawater carbonate chemistry with R. R package version 3.2.16. https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/seacarb/index.html
Coverage:
Latitude: 26.633000 * Longitude: 127.850000
Event(s):
Sesoko_station * Latitude: 26.633000 * Longitude: 127.850000 * Method/Device: Experiment (EXP)
Comment:
In order to allow full comparability with other ocean acidification data sets, the R package seacarb (Gattuso et al, 2021) was used to compute a complete and consistent set of carbonate system variables, as described by Nisumaa et al. (2010). In this dataset the original values were archived in addition with the recalculated parameters (see related PI). The date of carbonate chemistry calculation by seacarb is 2021-03-30.
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
1TypeTypeSakai, Kazuhikostudy
2SpeciesSpeciesSakai, Kazuhiko
3Registration number of speciesReg spec noSakai, Kazuhiko
4Uniform resource locator/link to referenceURL refSakai, KazuhikoWoRMS Aphia ID
5TreatmentTreatSakai, Kazuhiko
6Calcification rateCalc rate%Sakai, Kazuhiko
7Chlorophyll a per cellChl a/cellpg/#Sakai, Kazuhikoper endosymbiont
8Cell densityCells#/cm2Sakai, Kazuhikoendosymbiont
9Photosynthetic efficiencyFV/FMSakai, Kazuhiko
10Partial pressure of carbon dioxide (water) at sea surface temperature (wet air)pCO2water_SST_wetµatmSakai, Kazuhiko
11Partial pressure of carbon dioxide, standard deviationpCO2 std dev±Sakai, Kazuhiko
12ReplicatesRepl#Sakai, Kazuhiko
13Temperature, waterTemp°CSakai, Kazuhiko
14Temperature, water, standard deviationTemp std dev±Sakai, Kazuhiko
15ReplicatesRepl#Sakai, Kazuhiko
16pHpHSakai, Kazuhikototal scale
17ReplicatesRepl#Sakai, Kazuhiko
18Bicarbonate ion[HCO3]-µmol/kgSakai, KazuhikoCalculated using CO2SYS
19Bicarbonate ion, standard deviation[HCO3]- std dev±Sakai, KazuhikoCalculated using CO2SYS
20ReplicatesRepl#Sakai, Kazuhiko
21Carbonate ion[CO3]2-µmol/kgSakai, KazuhikoCalculated using CO2SYS
22Carbonate ion, standard deviation[CO3]2- std dev±Sakai, KazuhikoCalculated using CO2SYS
23ReplicatesRepl#Sakai, Kazuhiko
24Aragonite saturation stateOmega ArgSakai, KazuhikoCalculated using CO2SYS
25Aragonite saturation state, standard deviationOmega Arg std dev±Sakai, KazuhikoCalculated using CO2SYS
26ReplicatesRepl#Sakai, Kazuhiko
27Calcite saturation stateOmega CalSakai, KazuhikoCalculated using CO2SYS
28Calcite saturation state, standard deviationOmega Cal std dev±Sakai, KazuhikoCalculated using CO2SYS
29ReplicatesRepl#Sakai, Kazuhiko
30SalinitySalSakai, Kazuhiko
31Carbonate system computation flagCSC flagYang, YanCalculated using seacarb after Nisumaa et al. (2010)
32Carbon dioxideCO2µmol/kgYang, YanCalculated using seacarb after Nisumaa et al. (2010)
33Fugacity of carbon dioxide (water) at sea surface temperature (wet air)fCO2water_SST_wetµatmYang, YanCalculated using seacarb after Nisumaa et al. (2010)
34Bicarbonate ion[HCO3]-µmol/kgYang, YanCalculated using seacarb after Nisumaa et al. (2010)
35Carbonate ion[CO3]2-µmol/kgYang, YanCalculated using seacarb after Nisumaa et al. (2010)
36Carbon, inorganic, dissolvedDICµmol/kgYang, YanCalculated using seacarb after Nisumaa et al. (2010)
37Alkalinity, totalATµmol/kgYang, YanCalculated using seacarb after Nisumaa et al. (2010)
38Aragonite saturation stateOmega ArgYang, YanCalculated using seacarb after Nisumaa et al. (2010)
39Calcite saturation stateOmega CalYang, YanCalculated using seacarb after Nisumaa et al. (2010)
Status:
Curation Level: Enhanced curation (CurationLevelC)
Size:
18840 data points

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