Evaluating the survival and growth rate of Acropora digitifera in wild and mesocosm systems

Puteri Nurshazmimi Zaidi, C. Tan, H. Liew
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The growing interest in coral culture for restoration and biotechnological applications has prompted researchers to improve their understanding of coral culture, with a focus on ex-situ production. This study aimed to understand the performance of common hard coral, Acropora digitifera by examining their survival and growth at Pulau Bidong (in-situ) and in a mesocosm system (ex-situ). First, three branches were tagged from each of eight A. digitifera colonies (n = 24). Mortality and linear extension rate were recorded monthly, from July - November 2018. Meanwhile, five branches from each tagged colony were brought back to a mesocosm set up at the hatchery in the Institute of Tropical Aquaculture (AKUATROP), Universiti Malaysia Terengganu (UMT) for the ex-situ experiment. All coral nubbins (n=40) were then divided into two coral size groups: small (<5cm) and large (>5cm). After four months, small nubbins showed 100% survivorship, while large nubbins survived for only two months. In contrast, 67% of wild colonies remained alive. However, nubbins in mesocosm extent with almost 2-folds slower (0.091 + 0.027 mm day-1) than those in the wild (0.166 + 0.033 mm day-1). Coral nubbins in mesocosm form a basal self-attachment “disc” at the bottom. This suggests that fragmented corals invest more energy in self-stabilization, especially in the early stage of transplantation, which affects their linear growth. This study demonstrates the different demographic traits for corals in both the environments.
数字Acropora digitalfera在野生和生态系统中的存活率和生长率评价
对珊瑚养殖用于恢复和生物技术应用的兴趣日益增长,促使研究人员提高了对珊瑚养殖的理解,重点是移地生产。本研究旨在了解常见硬珊瑚Acropora digitalfera在必东岛(原位)和中生态系统(非原位)的生存和生长情况。首先,从8个数字a菌落(n = 24)中分别标记3个分支。从2018年7月至11月,每月记录死亡率和线性延伸率。同时,从每个标记的群体中取出5个分支,带回马来西亚大学登嘉楼热带水产养殖研究所(AKUATROP)孵化场设置的中生态环境,进行移地实验。然后将所有的珊瑚结节(n=40)分为两个珊瑚大小组:小(5cm)。4个月后,小结节100%存活,而大结节仅存活2个月。相比之下,67%的野生菌落存活了下来。而中观区结瘤生长速度(0.091 + 0.027 mm day-1)比野外(0.166 + 0.033 mm day-1)慢2倍。中胚层的珊瑚结节在底部形成基部自附的“圆盘”。这表明破碎的珊瑚在自我稳定上投入了更多的能量,特别是在移植的早期阶段,这影响了它们的线性生长。这项研究展示了两种环境下珊瑚的不同人口特征。
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