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Seawater carbonate chemistry and internal carbonate chemistry regulation and calcification in corals growing at a Mediterranean CO2 vent

Corals exert a strong biological control over their calcification processes, but there is a lack of knowledge on their capability of long-term acclimatization to ocean acidification (OA). We used a dual geochemical proxy approach to estimate the calcifying fluid pH (pHcf) and carbonate chemistry of a Mediterranean coral (Balanophyllia europaea) naturally growing along a pH gradient (range: pHTS 8.07–7.74). The pHcf derived from skeletal boron isotopic composition (δ11B) was 0.3–0.6 units above seawater values and homogeneous along the gradient (mean +/- SEM: Site 1 = 8.39 +/- 0.03, Site 2 = 8.34 +/- 0.03, Site 3 = 8.34 +/- 0.02). Also carbonate ion concentration derived from B/Ca was homogeneous [mean +/- SEM (μmol /kg): Site 1 = 579 +/- 34, Site 2 = 541 +/- 27, Site 3 = 568 +/- 30] regardless of seawater pH. Furthermore, gross calcification rate (GCR, mass of CaCO3 deposited on the skeletal unit area per unit of time), estimated by a “bio-inorganic model” (IpHRAC), was homogeneous with decreasing pH. The homogeneous GCR, internal pH and carbonate chemistry confirm that the features of the “building blocks” – the fundamental structural components – produced by the biomineralization process were substantially unaffected by increased acidification. Furthermore, the pH up-regulation observed in this study could potentially explain the previous hypothesis that less “building blocks” are produced with increasing acidification ultimately leading to increased skeletal porosity and to reduced net calcification rate computed by including the total volume of the pore space. In fact, assuming that the available energy at the three sites is the same, this energy at the low pH sites could be partitioned among fewer calicoblastic cells that consume more energy given the larger difference between external and internal pH compared to the control, leading to the production of less building blocks (i.e., formation of pores inside the skeleton structure, determining increased porosity). However, we cannot exclude that also dissolution may play a role in increasing porosity. Thus, the ability of scleractinian corals to maintain elevated pHcf relative to ambient seawater might not always be sufficient to counteract declines in net calcification under OA scenarios.

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Wall, Marlene, Prada, Fiorella, Fietzke, Jan, Caroselli, Erik, Dubinsky, Zvy, Brizi, Leonardo, Fantazzini, Paola, Franzellitti, Silvia, Montagna, Paolo, Falini, Giuseppe, Goffredo, Stefano (2019). Dataset: Seawater carbonate chemistry and internal carbonate chemistry regulation and calcification in corals growing at a Mediterranean CO2 vent. https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.911497

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Imported on November 30, 2024
Last update November 30, 2024
License CC-BY-4.0
Source https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.911497
Author Wall, Marlene
Given Name Marlene
Family Name Wall
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Prada, Fiorella
Fietzke, Jan
Caroselli, Erik
Dubinsky, Zvy
Brizi, Leonardo
Fantazzini, Paola
Franzellitti, Silvia
Montagna, Paolo
Falini, Giuseppe
Goffredo, Stefano
Source Creation 2019
Publication Year 2019
Resource Type text/tab-separated-values - filename: Wall-etal_2019_MB
Subject Areas
Name: BiologicalClassification

Name: Chemistry

Name: Ecology

Related Identifiers
Title: Linking Internal Carbonate Chemistry Regulation and Calcification in Corals Growing at a Mediterranean CO2 Vent
Identifier: https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2019.00699
Type: DOI
Relation: IsSupplementTo
Year: 2019
Source: Frontiers in Marine Science
Authors: Wall Marlene , Prada Fiorella , Fietzke Jan , Caroselli Erik , Dubinsky Zvy , Brizi Leonardo , Fantazzini Paola , Franzellitti Silvia , Montagna Paolo , Falini Giuseppe , Goffredo Stefano .

Title: seacarb: seawater carbonate chemistry with R. R package version 3.2.12
Identifier: https://CRAN.R-project.org/package=seacarb
Type: DOI
Relation: References
Year: 2019
Authors: Gattuso Jean-Pierre , Epitalon Jean-Marie , Lavigne Héloïse , Orr James C , Gentili Bernard , Hagens Mathilde , Hofmann Andreas , Mueller Jens-Daniel , Proye Aurélien , Rae James , Soetaert Karline .