| Literature DB >> 25747523 |
Hannah J Brocke1, Frank Wenzhoefer2, Dirk de Beer3, Benjamin Mueller4, Fleur C van Duyl4, Maggy M Nugues5.
Abstract
Benthic cyanobacterial mats (BCMs) are increasing in abundance on coral reefs worldwide. However, their impacts on biogeochemical cycling in the surrounding water and sediment are virtually unknown. By measuring chemical fluxes in benthic chambers placed over sediment covered by BCMs and sediment with BCMs removed on coral reefs in Curaçao, Southern Caribbean, we found that sediment covered by BCMs released 1.4 and 3.5 mmol C m(-2) h(-1) of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) during day and night, respectively. Conversely, sediment with BCMs removed took up DOC, with day and night uptake rates of 0.9 and 0.6 mmol C m(-2) h(-1). DOC release by BCMs was higher than reported rates for benthic algae (turf and macroalgae) and was estimated to represent 79% of the total DOC released over a 24 h diel cycle at our study site. The high nocturnal release of DOC by BCMs is most likely the result of anaerobic metabolism and degradation processes, as shown by high respiration rates at the mat surface during nighttime. We conclude that BCMs are significant sources of DOC. Their increased abundance on coral reefs will lead to increased DOC release into the water column, which is likely to have negative implications for reef health.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25747523 PMCID: PMC4649756 DOI: 10.1038/srep08852
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Estimated fluxes (mmol C m−2 h−1), light (μmol photons m−2 s−1) and temperature (°C) for sediment with BCMs (BCM), after experimental removal (CTRL 1), and for sediment without BCM (CTRL 2). Flux calculations are based on 6 h except for O2 and DIC due to flux changes in the last hours caused by high concentrations. DOC fluxes are not available for CTRL 2 due to a shortage of sample containers. Differences among treatments from each day and night period were analysed by one-way ANOVA (Significance <0.05, ns = non significant). Significance column indicates homogeneous subgroups by posthoc Scheffé tests. n.s. = not significant. na = data not available
| Treatment: | BCM | CTRL 1 | CTRL 2 | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mean | SD | Mean | SD | Mean | SD | Significance | ||||
| O2 | 8.77 | ± | 0.86 | 0.99 | ± | 0.41 | 1.29 | ± | 0.43 | BCM > CTRL1 = CTRL2 |
| DIC | −12.10 | ± | 1.16 | −1.94 | ± | 1.26 | −1.88 | ± | 1.56 | BCM > CTRL1 = CTRL2 |
| DOC | 1.36 | ± | 1.21 | −0.85 | ± | 0.67 | na | ± | na | BCM > CTRL1 |
| Light | 193.8 | ± | 49.0 | 245.6 | ± | 16.2 | 163.6 | ± | 5.7 | n.s. |
| Temperature | 29.9 | ± | 0.3 | 30.1 | ± | 0.2 | 29.7 | ± | 0.3 | BCM = CTRL1 > CTRL2 |
| Error (%) | 4.4–8.7 | ± | 2.9–5.8 | 5.2–10.5 | ± | 2.6–5.2 | 4.5–9.0 | ± | 3.3–6.6 | |
| O2 | −3.25 | ± | 0.81 | −1.14 | ± | 0.73 | −1.39 | ± | 0.36 | BCM > CTRL1 = CTRL2 |
| DIC | 8.75 | ± | 2.60 | 2.24 | ± | 1.16 | 2.44 | ± | 2.30 | BCM > CTRL1 = CTRL2 |
| DOC | 3.52 | ± | 2.03 | −0.64 | ± | 0.69 | na | ± | na | BCM > CTRL1 |
| Temperature | 29.3 | ± | 0.3 | 29.3 | ± | 0.3 | 28.9 | ± | 0.2 | BCM = CTRL1 > CTRL2 |
| Error (%) | 4.5–9.0 | ± | 3.4–6.7 | 6.6–13.1 | ± | 3.3–6.6 | 4.6–9.2 | ± | 3.8–7.6 | |
aError estimates for flux data.
Figure 1Day and night carbon budgets for sediment with BCMs (a) and without BCMs (b).
(+) indicates uptake and (−) loss of carbon from sediment. NP = Net production (day); R = respiration (night).
Reported DOC releases (mmol C m−2 h−1) of different primary producers on coral reefs
| Group | Division | Species | DOC release | Reference | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Day | Night/Dark | ||||
| Macroalgae | Chlorophyta | −0.50 | n.a. | [ | |
| 0.56 to 1.11 | 0.05 | [ | |||
| 2.02 | 0.05 | [ | |||
| 0.14 | n.a. | [ | |||
| 0.21 | n.a. | [ | |||
| 2.85 | n.a. | [ | |||
| −0.07 | n.a. | [ | |||
| 0.25 | n.a. | [ | |||
| 1.01 | n.a. | [ | |||
| 0.28 | n.a. | [ | |||
| Phaeophyta | 0.48 | 0.16 | [ | ||
| 0.49 | −0.01 | [ | |||
| 0.41 | n.a. | [ | |||
| 0.49 | −0.01 | [ | |||
| 0.40 | n.a. | [ | |||
| 0.85 | n.a. | [ | |||
| 0.47 | n.a. | [ | |||
| 0.49 | n.a. | [ | |||
| Rhodophyta | 0.80 | n.a. | [ | ||
| 0.47 | n.a. | [ | |||
| 0.24 | 0.04 | [ | |||
| 0.41 | n.a. | [ | |||
| 5.35 | n.a. | [ | |||
| 0.24 to 2.96 | n.a. | [ | |||
| Turf | Consortia | turf algae | 0.52 to 5.53 | n.a. | [ |
| turf algae | 1.40 | n.a. | [ | ||
| turf algae | 1.08 | n.a. | [ | ||
| turf algae | 0.46 | 0.11 | [ | ||
| Scleractinian | Scleractinia | 1.25 | n.a. | [ | |
| corals | 2.22 | n.a. | [ | ||
| 0.37 | n.a. | [ | |||
| 2.56 | −0.15 | [ | |||
| −1.18 | n.a. | [ | |||
| 1.83 | n.a. | [ | |||
| −0.87 to 0.91 | −0.27 | [ | |||
| −13.03 | n.a. | [ | |||
| 0.77 | n.a. | [ | |||
| 0.09 | n.a. | [ | |||
| 0.15 | 3.01 | [ | |||
| 0.07 | 0.07 | [ | |||
| −21.93 | n.a. | [ | |||
| 0.18 | n.a. | [ | |||
| 3.17 | n.a. | [ | |||
| −1.17 | n.a. | [ | |||
aDOC release rates are measured under different experimental conditions, such as various light intensities, and do not picture the rates of an entire day, only the release per hour during the short in vivo incubations at daytime.
a) Estimated DOC release on the reef flat at Pest Bay. b) Scenario without BCMs. BCMs were replaced with BCM-free sediment
| DOC release (mmol C m−2 h−1) | Benthic cover (%) | Reef DOC release (mmol C m−2 reef h−1) | References | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Day | Night | 24 hrs | 24 hrs | |||
| a) | ||||||
| BCMs | 1.36 | 3.52 | 2.44 | 24 | 0.59 | Present study |
| Macroalgae ( | 0.49 | −0.01 | 0.24 | 17 | 0.04 | [ |
| Turf | 1.08 | 0.11 | 0.60 | 19 | 0.11 | Day |
| Sediment | −0.85 | −0.64 | −0.75 | 25 | −0.19 | Present study |
| Corals ( | −4.58 | −1.42 | −3.00 | 13 | −0.39 | [ |
| Total | 98 | |||||
| b) | ||||||
| Sediment | −0.85 | −0.64 | −0.75 | 24 | −0.18 | Present study |
| Macroalgae ( | 0.49 | −0.01 | 0.24 | 17 | 0.04 | [ |
| Turf | 1.08 | 0.11 | 0.60 | 19 | 0.11 | Day |
| Sediment | −0.85 | −0.64 | −0.75 | 25 | −0.19 | Present study |
| Corals ( | −4.58 | −1.42 | −3.00 | 13 | −0.39 | [ |
| Total | 98 | − | ||||
aassuming 12 h each for both day and night.
Figure 2In situ oxygen profiles.
(a) over a period of 24 hours in sediment covered with BCMs and next to BCMs. Colors indicate oxygen concentration over time and depth. (b) Examples of in situ O2 profile at the sediment-water interface during day and night with BCMs and next to BCMs.