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Tolerance of Brazilian brain coral Mussismilia braziliensis to sediment and organic matter inputs.

Miguel Loiola1, Marília D M Oliveira, Ruy K P Kikuchi.   

Abstract

In Brazil, where reefs occur in markedly turbid environments, the relationship between sedimentation/organic matter and corals is poorly known. Thus, the ex situ effects of sediment with and without organic matter over the ΔF/Fm and physical state of Mussismilia braziliensis were analyzed. The ΔF/Fm and coral physical state, evaluated through the susceptibility index to sedimentation (SI), were measured in seven colonies exposed to sedimentation (0-450 mg cm(-2) day(-1)) free of organic matter after 45 days of exposure, and in 12 colonies exposed to sedimentation (0-500 mg cm(-2) day(-1)) with organic matter content (10%), in which case ΔF/Fm was measured after 72 h and SI after 120 h. In both cases there were effects of increasing sedimentation on the SI with no effect on ΔF/Fm. Despite the tolerance to high sedimentation rates shown by this coral, we noted that the presence of organic matter might reduce its tolerance to sedimentation stress.
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Keywords:  Coral; Necrosis; Organic matter; Photosynthesis; Sedimentation; Smothering

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24229784     DOI: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2013.10.033

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mar Pollut Bull        ISSN: 0025-326X            Impact factor:   5.553


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