Underwater Zooplankton Enhancement Light Array (UZELA): A technology solution to enhance zooplankton abundance and coral feeding in bleached and non-bleached corals

IF 2.1 3区 地球科学 Q2 LIMNOLOGY
Andréa G. Grottoli, Shannon L. Dixon, Ann Marie Hulver, Claire E. Bardin, Claire J. Lewis, Christopher R. Suchocki, R3D Consortium, Robert J. Toonen
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Coral resilience to heat stress is higher in corals that eat more zooplankton. In addition, coral feeding on zooplankton increases as zooplankton concentrations increase. To leverage the advantage that zooplankton feeding has on coral resilience, we developed the Underwater Zooplankton Enhancement Light Array (UZELA). UZELA is a patented autonomous, submersible, and programmable underwater light that is deployable for 6 months on a single battery. With 1 h of operation per night, it locally concentrates naturally occurring zooplankton, providing corals with greater feeding opportunities. Field tests show that UZELA increases local zooplankton concentrations by sevenfold compared to adjacent non-UZELA controls and coral feeding rates by 10 to 50-fold in both healthy and bleached Montipora capitata and Porites compressa corals compared to conspecifics without UZELA. With the continuing decline of coral reefs, technologies that can enhance coral feeding could play a critical role in coral resilience for coral in restoration nurseries and on the reef.

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吃更多浮游动物的珊瑚对热应激的适应能力更高。此外,随着浮游动物浓度的增加,以浮游动物为食的珊瑚也会增加。为了利用浮游动物摄食对珊瑚恢复能力的优势,我们开发了水下浮游动物增强光阵列(UZELA)。UZELA是一种自主的、可潜水的、可编程的水下灯,使用一节电池可使用6个月。每晚运作1小时,可在本地集中天然浮游动物,为珊瑚提供更多进食机会。现场试验表明,与未施用UZELA的对照相比,UZELA使当地浮游动物浓度增加了7倍,在健康和漂白的Montipora capitata和Porites compressa珊瑚中,与未施用UZELA的同种珊瑚相比,珊瑚摄食率增加了10至50倍。随着珊瑚礁的持续减少,可以提高珊瑚摄食的技术可以在珊瑚恢复能力方面发挥关键作用,在恢复苗圃和珊瑚礁上的珊瑚。
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CiteScore
4.80
自引率
3.70%
发文量
56
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Limnology and Oceanography: Methods (ISSN 1541-5856) is a companion to ASLO''s top-rated journal Limnology and Oceanography, and articles are held to the same high standards. In order to provide the most rapid publication consistent with high standards, Limnology and Oceanography: Methods appears in electronic format only, and the entire submission and review system is online. Articles are posted as soon as they are accepted and formatted for publication. Limnology and Oceanography: Methods will consider manuscripts whose primary focus is methodological, and that deal with problems in the aquatic sciences. Manuscripts may present new measurement equipment, techniques for analyzing observations or samples, methods for understanding and interpreting information, analyses of metadata to examine the effectiveness of approaches, invited and contributed reviews and syntheses, and techniques for communicating and teaching in the aquatic sciences.
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