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Reproduction of an azooxanthellate coral is unaffected by ocean acidification

  • Francesca Gizzi
  • , Ludovica De Mas
  • , Valentina Airi
  • , Erik Caroselli
  • , Fiorella Prada
  • , Giuseppe Falini
  • , Zvy Dubinsky
  • , Stefano Goffredo

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Abstract

Anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions and consequent ocean acidification (OA) are projected to have extensive consequences on marine calcifying organisms, including corals. While the effects of OA on coral calcification are well documented, the response of reproduction is still poorly understood since no information are reported for temperate corals. Here we investigate for the first time the influence of OA on sexual reproduction of the temperate azooxanthellate solitary scleractinian Leptopsammia pruvoti transplanted along a natural pCO2 gradient at a Mediterranean CO2 vent. After 3 months, future projection of pH levels did not influence the germ cell production, gametogenesis and embryogenesis in this azooxanthellate coral. These findings suggest that reproductive potential may be quite tolerant to decreasing pH, with implications for ecosystem function and services in a changing ocean.

Original languageEnglish
Article number13049
JournalScientific Reports
Volume7
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Dec 2017

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Seventh Framework Programme249930

    UN SDGs

    This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

    1. SDG 14 - Life Below Water
      SDG 14 Life Below Water

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