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Braxator, Lorena; Tilstra, Arjen; Kim, Soh Young; Wild, Christian: Effects of acidification and nitrate eutrophication on the widespread soft coral Xenia umbellata [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.959581 (dataset in review)

Abstract:
Coral reefs may experience lower pH values as a result of ocean acidification, which has negative consequences for many reef organisms and may be exacerbated by other factors such as eutrophication. Thus far, the effects of these global (acidification) and local (eutrophication) factors have been mainly investigated separately, and previous research concentrated on hard corals. We thus carried out a manipulative aquarium experiment for 21 days to study the response of the widespread pulsating soft coral Xenia umbellata to ocean acidification (stepwise decrease from ambient (8.2) to pH values of 8.0, 7.8, and 7.6) and nitrogen eutrophication, i.e., nitrate concentrations were increased from ambient (< 0.5 µM) to ~5 µM. The effects of these single factors, as well as their combination, on the ecophysiology of X. umbellata were assessed by monitoring the response variables survival, growth rate, pulsation rate, coloration, photosynthesis and respiration, and Symbiodiniaceae cell densities over time. Under acidification, both growth- and pulsation rates significantly decreased by 50 and 25 %, respectively, compared to controls, while the other response variables remained unaffected. Surprisingly, none of the response variables showed a significant change when X. umbellata fragments were exposed to nitrate alone. The addition of nitrate to acidified waters had no interactive effects. Our findings indicate that the investigated soft corals were not affected by nitrate addition and only to some extent by ocean acidification or the combination of both factors. These results contribute to explain the competitive advantage that soft corals may have over hard corals, as currently reported from many reef locations in the Indo-Pacific.
Keyword(s):
acidification; combined effect; eutrophication; experimental data; global factor; growth rate; local factor; octocorals; pulsation rate; Xenia umbellata
Funding:
German Research Foundation (DFG), grant/award no. Wi2677/16-1
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
1ExperimentExpType of day
2Experiment dayExp dayday
3Type of studyStudy type
4Date/time start, experimentDate/time start exp
5Date/time end, experimentDate/time end exp
6SpeciesSpecies
7Species, unique identificationSpecies UID
8Sample code/labelSample label
9Experimental treatmentExp treat
10Temperature, waterTemp°CBraxator, LorenaPortable 2-channel multimeter, Hach, HQ40Daccuracy ± 0.5
11SalinitySalBraxator, LorenaPortable 2-channel multimeter, Hach, HQ40Daccuracy ± 0.5
12Treatment: light intensityT:Ioµmol/m2/sBraxator, LorenaHOBO Pendant Temperature/Light Data Logger, model UA-002-64, Onsetaccuracy ± 0.5°C
13Tank numberTank No
14Treatment: nitrateT:[NO3]-µmol/lBraxator, LorenaNO3 Nitrate Test, TESTLAB MARIN, JBL, Germany
15Treatment: pHT:pHBraxator, LorenaNBS scale
16Pulse ratePulse rate#/minBraxator, Lorena
17Coral polypPolyp#Braxator, Lorena
18ColorColor#Kim, Soh YoungOlympus Tough TG-5 CameraDecimal code: red; tentacles of five randomly chosen polyps per colony (25 x 25 pixel square) formed an average, which represented the colony
19ColorColor#Kim, Soh YoungOlympus Tough TG-5 CameraDecimal code: blue; tentacles of five randomly chosen polyps per colony (25 x 25 pixel square) formed an average, which represented the colon
20ColorColor#Kim, Soh YoungOlympus Tough TG-5 CameraDecimal code: green; tentacles of five randomly chosen polyps per colony (25 x 25 pixel square) formed an average, which represented the colony
21Respiration rate, oxygenResp O2µg/cm2/hKim, Soh YoungOptical Dissolved Oxygen Sensor (ODO)
22Net photosynthesis rate, oxygenPN O2µg/cm2/hKim, Soh YoungOptical Dissolved Oxygen Sensor (ODO)
23Gross photosynthesis rate, oxygenGP O2µg/cm2/hKim, Soh YoungOptical Dissolved Oxygen Sensor (ODO)
24SymbiodiniaceaeSymbiodiniaceae#Kim, Soh YoungDigital Microscope, Xiamen Phio Scientific Instruments Co. Ltd, DN-107T10 µL of resuspended cells were loaded on both grids of a counting chamber, Cells were then counted using a microscope
25Surface areaSAcm2Braxator, LorenaMeasured using software ImageJphotos were evaluated with ImageJ, measuring 6 polyps (3 large polyps and 3 small polyps) each. The mean value and the number of polyps produced the surface area
26AmmoniumNH4mg/kgBraxator, LorenaTest kits, TESTLAB MARIN, JBL, Germany
27Nitrite[NO2]-mg/kgBraxator, LorenaTest kits, TESTLAB MARIN, JBL, Germany
28PhosphatePO4mg/kgBraxator, LorenaTest kits, TESTLAB MARIN, JBL, Germany
29Carbonate hardness of waterCH°KHBraxator, LorenaTest kits, TESTLAB MARIN, JBL, Germany
30MagnesiumMgmg/kgBraxator, LorenaTest kits, TESTLAB MARIN, JBL, Germany
31CalciumCa2+mg/kgBraxator, LorenaTest kits, TESTLAB MARIN, JBL, Germany
License:
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC-BY-4.0) (License comes into effect after moratorium ends)
Status:
Curation Level: Enhanced curation (CurationLevelC)
Size:
7551 data points

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