Morphophysiological variations of symbiotic dinoflagellates in hermatypic corals from a fringing reef at Sesoko Island

E. Titlyanov, T. Titlyanova, A. Amat, K. Yamazato
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Three types of symbiotic dinoflagellates L (large), B (brown) and G (green) found in hermatypic corals from a fringing reef of Sesoko Island (Okinawa, Japan) differed morphologically, physiologically and biochemically. Colonies of the hydrocoral Millepora intricata hosted symbionts of type L only; scleractinian corals containing type B only were Pocillopora damicornis, type G only were Seriatopora caliendrum and S. hystrix, and both types B and G were found living together in Stylophora pistillata and Echinopora lamellosa. The symbiotic dinoflagellates (SD) differed considerably in cell size, shape and structural elements in coccoid state in hospite. SD of these types also differed in photosynthetic capacities, primary production, pigment accumulation and maximum rates of cell division and degradation.Corals hosting various types of SD significantly differed in light-resistance. Scleractinian corals with symbionts of both types B and G, in the same colony, acclimated to bright light by increasing the relative number of symbionts of type G and acclimated to dim light by increasing the SD number of type B. It was shown that scleractinian corals can photo-acclimate through formation of optimal composition of SD types under various light intensities.
雪子岛边缘礁两性珊瑚共生双鞭毛藻的形态生理变化
在日本冲绳岛七子子岛边缘礁发现的三种共生双鞭毛藻L(大)、B(棕色)和G(绿色)在形态、生理和生物化学上都存在差异。水珊瑚千孔虫(Millepora intericata)的群落只寄主L型共生体;仅含B型的硬核珊瑚为poillopora damicornis,仅含G型的Seriatopora caliendrum和S. hystrix,在Stylophora pisttillata和Echinopora lamellosa中发现B型和G型珊瑚共存。共生鞭毛藻(SD)在球虫状态下的细胞大小、形状和结构成分有很大差异。这些类型的SD在光合能力、初级生产、色素积累和最大细胞分裂和降解速率方面也存在差异。携带不同类型SD的珊瑚在抗光性上有显著差异。具有B型和G型共生体的核核珊瑚在同一群落中,通过增加G型共生体的相对数量来适应强光,通过增加B型共生体的SD数来适应弱光。结果表明,在不同的光强下,核核珊瑚可以通过形成最佳的SD型组成来适应光环境。
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