Seawater carbonate chemistry and biological processed during experiments with corals Porites sp. & Stylophora pistillata, 2010

Uptake of anthropogenic CO2 by the oceans is altering seawater chemistry with potentially serious consequences for coral reef ecosystems due to the reduction of seawater pH and aragonite saturation state (omega arag). The objectives of this long-term study were to investigate the viability of two ecologically important reef-building coral species, massive Porites sp. and Stylophora pistilata, exposed to high pCO2(or low pH) conditions and to observe possible changes in physiologically related parameters as well as skeletal isotopic composition. Fragments of Porites sp. and S. pistilata were kept for 6-14 months under controlled aquarium conditions characterized by normal and elevated pCO2 conditions, corresponding to pHTvalues of 8.09, 7.49, and 7.19, respectively. In contrast with shorter, and therefore more transient experiments, the long experimental timescale achieved in this study ensures complete equilibration and steady state with the experimental environment and guarantees that the data provide insights into viable and stably growing corals. During the experiments, all coral fragments survived and added new skeleton, even at seawater omega arag 1. The delta11B vs. pH offset from the literature seawater delta11B vs. pH fractionation curves suggests a change in the ratio of skeletal material laid down during dark and light calcification and/or an internal pH regulation, presumably controlled by ion-transport enzymes. Finally, seawater pH significantly influences skeletal delta13C and delta18O. This must be taken into consideration when reconstructing paleo-environmental conditions from coral skeleton

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Krief, Shani, Hendy, Erica J, Fine, M, Yam, Ruth, Meibom, Anders, Foster, Gavin L, Shemesh, Aldo (2010). Dataset: Seawater carbonate chemistry and biological processed during experiments with corals Porites sp. & Stylophora pistillata, 2010. https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.754785

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Source https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.754785
Author Krief, Shani
Given Name Shani
Family Name Krief
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Hendy, Erica J
Fine, M
Yam, Ruth
Meibom, Anders
Foster, Gavin L
Shemesh, Aldo
Source Creation 2010
Publication Year 2010
Resource Type text/tab-separated-values - filename: C_chem_compilation_Krief_2010_GCA
Subject Areas
Name: BiologicalClassification

Name: Chemistry

Name: Lithosphere

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Title: Physiological and isotopic responses of scleractinian corals to ocean acidification
Identifier: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gca.2010.05.023
Type: DOI
Relation: IsSupplementTo
Year: 2010
Source: Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta
Authors: Krief Shani , Hendy Erica J , Fine M , Yam Ruth , Meibom Anders , Foster Gavin L , Shemesh Aldo .