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Variability in thermal stress thresholds of corals across depths

Parviz Tavakoli-Kolour, Frédéric Sinniger, Masaya Morita, Takashi Nakamura, Saki Harii

2023Frontiers in Marine Science14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Mesophotic habitats are potential refugia for corals in the context of climate change. The seawater temperature in a mesophotic habitat is generally lower than in a shallow habitat. However, the susceptibility and threshold temperatures of mesophotic corals are not well understood. We compared 11 mesophotic and shallow species to understand their thermal stress thresholds using physiological parameters. Coral fragments were exposed to two thermal stress treatments, with temperatures set at ~30°C and ~31°C, and a low-temperature treatment set at ~28°C as the “no stress” condition for 14 days. We found that the threshold temperature of coral species at mesophotic depths is slightly lower or equal to that of corals in shallow depths. The results suggest that species in the mesophotic coral ecosystems can survive low (<4 degree heating weeks) thermal stress. However, mass bleaching and high mortality can be expected when temperatures rise above 4 degree heating weeks.

Topics & Concepts

CoralHabitatContext (archaeology)EcosystemSeawaterEcologyOceanographyBiologyGeologyEnvironmental sciencePaleontologyCoral and Marine Ecosystems StudiesMarine and coastal plant biologyMarine and fisheries research
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