The effect of filamentous turf algal removal on the development of gametes of the coral Orbicella annularis

Macroalgae and filamentous turf algae (FTA) are abundant on degraded coral reefs, and the reproductive responses of corals may indicate sub-lethal stress under these conditions. The percentage of gametogenic stages (PGS) and the maximum diameter of eggs (MDE; or egg size) of Orbicella annularis were used to evaluate the effect of long- (7-10 months) and short-term (2.5 months) FTA removal (treatments T1 and T2, respectively) at both the beginning (May) and the end (August) of gametogenesis. Ramets (individual lobes of a colony) surrounded by FTA (T3) or crustose coralline algae (CCA; T4) were used as controls. The removal of FTA enhanced the development of gametes (i.e., a larger and higher percentage of mature gametes (PMG)) of O. annularis for T1 vs. T3 ramets in May and T1 and T2 vs. T3 ramets in August. Similar values of PGS and MDE between gametes from T3 and T4 in both May and August were unexpected because a previous study had shown that the same ramets of T4 (with higher tissue thickness, chlorophyll a cm-2 and zooxanthellae density and lower mitotic index values) were less stressed than ramets of T3. Evaluating coral stress through reproduction can reveal more sensitive responses than other biological parameters; within reproductive metrics, PGS can be a better stress indicator than egg size. The presence of turf algae strongly impacted the development of gametes and egg size (e.g., PMG in ramets with FTA removal increased almost twofold in comparison with ramets surrounded by FTA in August), most likely exerting negative chronic effects in the long run due to the ubiquity and permanence of turf algae in the Caribbean.

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Main Authors: Cetz Navarro, Neidy Pauline 12863, Carpizo Ituarte, Eugenio de Jesús autor/a 14676, Espinoza Ávalos, Julio Doctor 1952-2018 autor/a 2042, Chee Barragán, Guillermina autor/a
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Subjects:Orbicella annularis, Corales, Algas filamentosas, Gametogénesis, Artfrosur,
Online Access:http://www.plosone.org/article/fetchObject.action?uri=info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0117936&representation=PDF
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