Particulate matter ingestion and associated nitrogen uptake by four species of scleractinian corals.

Mills, Matthew M., Lipschultz, F. and Sebens, K. P. (2004) Particulate matter ingestion and associated nitrogen uptake by four species of scleractinian corals. Coral Reefs, 23 . pp. 311-323. DOI 10.1007/s00338-004-0380-3.

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Abstract

The ingestion of two size classes of natural particulate matter (PM) and the uptake of the associated nitrogen by four species of scleractinian corals was measured using the stable isotopic tracer 15N. PM collected in sediment traps was split into <63 and >105 µm size fractions and labeled with (15N-NH4)2SO4. Siderastrea radians, Montastrea franksi, Diploria strigosa, and Madracis mirabilis were incubated in flow chambers with the labeled PM in suspension (<63 µm), or deposited onto coral surfaces (>105 µm). Ingestion was detected for all four species (98–600 µg Dry wt. cm–2 h–1), but only for D. strigosa was any difference detected between suspended and deposited PM. Only the three mounding species, S. radians, M. franksi, and D. strigosa showed uptake of suspended and deposited particulate nitrogen (PN); whereas, the branched coral M. mirabilis had no measurable PN uptake. Only coral host tissues were enriched with 15N, with no tracer detected in the symbiotic zooxanthellae. Uptake rates ranged from as low as 0.80 µg PN cm–2 h–1 in S. radians to as high as 13 µg PN cm–2 h–1 in M. franksi. M. franksi had significantly higher uptake rates than S. radians (ANOVA, p<0.05), while D. strigosa had a statistically similar uptake rate compared to both species. These results are the first to compare scleractinian ingestion of nitrogen associated with suspended and deposited particulate matter, and demonstrate that the use of PM as a nitrogen source varies with species and colony morphology.

Document Type: Article
Keywords: Scleractinian; Suspended and deposited particulate matter; Nitrogen; Bermuda
Research affiliation: OceanRep > GEOMAR > FB2 Marine Biogeochemistry > FB2-BI Biological Oceanography
Refereed: Yes
Open Access Journal?: No
Publisher: Springer
Date Deposited: 09 Mar 2009 15:47
Last Modified: 21 Sep 2016 12:40
URI: https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/2850

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