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Ecophysiological responses of a threatened red alga to increased irradiance in an in situ transplant experiment.

Endika Quintano1, Paula S M Celis-Plá2, Brezo Martínez3, Isabel Díez4, Nahiara Muguerza4, Félix L Figueroa5, José M Gorostiaga4.   

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The red alga Gelidium corneum is a dominant foundation species in the south-eastern Bay of Biscay, where a decline in its populations has been documented in the few last decades. We investigated the ecophysiological responses of G. corneum to different light conditions by means of an in situ transplant experiment. We found that the stress response measured by physiological and biochemical approaches was higher in G. corneum at higher irradiance levels, for both transplanted and control specimens, than under lower light intensities. In the former case the specimens showed a decrease in maximum quantum yield (Fv/Fm), maximum electron transport rate (ETRmax), photosynthetic efficiency (αETR), photosynthetic pigment contents, nitrogen content and thallus length, whereas the C:N ratio, MAAs and bleaching cover increased. In general terms, these responses were more evident in the apical parts of the thallus than in middle ones. Our results suggest that high light stress at depths of 3 m triggered photobiological changes in G. corneum, involving ineffective photoprotection and the occurrence of chronic photoinhibition. Therefore, considering the upward trend in summer mean surface solar radiation in the study area since the 80s, high light conditions may have played a role in the declines observed in G. corneum beds from the south-eastern Bay of Biscay.
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Keywords:  Bay of Biscay; Bleaching; C:N; Chronic photoinhibition; Gelidium corneum; MAAs; Photosynthetic pigments

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30683559     DOI: 10.1016/j.marenvres.2019.01.008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mar Environ Res        ISSN: 0141-1136            Impact factor:   3.130


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