Sex-associated differences in sclerochronology and sensitivity to thermal stress in Caribbean and eastern Pacific reef-building corals

IF 2.2 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 ECOLOGY
Rafael A. Cabral-Tena, J. J. A. Tortolero-Langarica, Juan P. Carricart-Ganivet, Alma P. Rodríguez-Troncoso, Israel Cruz-Ortega, Amílcar L. Cupul-Magaña, Eduardo F. Balart, Héctor Reyes-Bonilla, Andrés López-Pérez
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ABSTRACT: The density banding patterns of the skeletons of massive reef-building corals can be used as historical records of their growth, life history, and environmental conditions. By analyzing these patterns, it is possible to estimate growth parameters such as skeletal density, extension rate, and calcification rate. The responses of stony corals to environmental stress depend on the amount of energy available for high-energetic metabolic processes, including skeletal calcification and sexual reproduction. The sex of a colony may also influence its calcification rate and resistance to environmental stressors like thermal anomalies. Here, we review and summarize the literature that focuses on sex-associated differences in coral calcification rates between male and female colonies and then we examine their differential responses to changes in sea surface temperature (SST) in Porites panamensis, P. lobata, Pavona gigantea, Siderastrea siderea, Montastraea cavernosa, Dichocoenia stokesi, and Dengrogyra cylindrus from the eastern Pacific and Caribbean regions through a reanalysis of published data. Differences in the calcification rates between sexes were due to the energy available for calcification and the strategy employed for skeletal growth. Female corals exhibited lower calcification rates than male colonies in all coral species. The results reveal that overall, the calcification rate was negatively related to SST when the data of both sexes were pooled. However, when data were analyzed separately by sex, only the calcification rate of females was significantly dependent on SST. These findings highlight the implications for paleoenvironmental reconstructions using coral skeletons and the potential disparities in the populations of gonochoric corals.
加勒比和东太平洋造礁珊瑚的clerochronology和对热应力敏感性的性别差异
摘要:大型造礁珊瑚骨骼的密度带状图案可作为其生长、生活史和环境条件的历史记录。通过分析这些图案,可以估算骨骼密度、延伸率和钙化率等生长参数。石珊瑚对环境压力的反应取决于可用于高能量代谢过程的能量,包括骨骼钙化和有性生殖。珊瑚群的性别也可能影响其钙化率和对热异常等环境压力的抵抗力。在此,我们回顾并总结了有关雌雄珊瑚钙化率与性别相关的文献,然后通过对已发表数据的重新分析,研究了东太平洋和加勒比海地区的 Porites panamensis、P. lobata、Pavona gigantea、Siderastrea siderea、Montastraea cavernosa、Dichocoenia stokesi 和 Dengrogyra cylindrus 对海面温度(SST)变化的不同反应。雌雄珊瑚钙化率的差异与钙化所需的能量和骨骼生长策略有关。在所有珊瑚物种中,雌性珊瑚的钙化率都低于雄性珊瑚。研究结果表明,总体而言,将雌雄珊瑚的数据汇总后,钙化率与海温呈负相关。然而,当按性别对数据进行单独分析时,只有雌性珊瑚的钙化率与海温有显著关系。这些发现凸显了利用珊瑚骨骼进行古环境重建的意义,以及绒毛珊瑚种群之间的潜在差异。
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Marine Ecology Progress Series
Marine Ecology Progress Series 环境科学-海洋学
CiteScore
5.30
自引率
8.00%
发文量
238
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: The leading journal in its field, MEPS covers all aspects of marine ecology, fundamental and applied. Topics covered include microbiology, botany, zoology, ecosystem research, biological oceanography, ecological aspects of fisheries and aquaculture, pollution, environmental protection, conservation, and resource management.
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