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Effect of hyposalinity on the photophysiology of <Emphasis Type="Italic">Siderastrea radians</Emphasis>
Authors:Kathryn M Chartrand  Michael Joseph Durako  James E Blum
Institution:(1) Department of Biology and Marine Biology, Center for Marine Science, The University of North Carolina Wilmington, 5600 Marvin Moss Ln., Wilmington, NC 28409, USA;(2) Department of Mathematics and Statistics, The University of North Carolina Wilmington, 601 South College Road, Wilmington, NC 28403, USA;(3) Present address: Department of Primary Industries and Fisheries, Northern Fisheries Centre, PO Box 5396, Cairns, QLD, 4870, Australia
Abstract:Tolerance to hyposalinity of the scleractinian coral S. radians was examined in a mesocosm study. Colonies of S. radians were collected from five basins in Florida Bay, USA, which occur along a northeast-to-southwest salinity gradient. Salinity treatments were based on historical salinity records for these basins. Photophysiology of the endosymbiont Symbiodinium spp. (maximum quantum yield; F v/F m) was measured as an indicator of holobiont stress to hyposalinity. Colonies from each basin were assigned four salinity treatments The Practical Salinity Scale (PSS) was used to determine salinity. Units are not assigned to salinity values because it is a ratio and has no unit as defined by UNESCO (UNESCO Technical papers no. 45, IAPSO Pub. Sci. No. 32, Paris, France, 1985)] (30, 20, 15, and 10) and salinities were reduced 2 per day from ambient (30) to simulate a natural salinity decrease. Colonies treated with salinities of 20 and 15 showed no decrease in F v/F m versus controls (i.e. 30), up to 5 days after reaching their target salinity. This indicates a greater ability to withstand reduced salinity for relatively extended periods of time in S. radians compared to other reef species. Within 1 day after salinity of 10 was reached, there was a significant reduction in F v/F m, indicating a critical threshold for hyposaline tolerance. At the lowest treatment salinity (10), F v/F m for the more estuarine, northeast-basin colonies were significantly higher than the most marine southwest-basin colonies (Twin Key Basin). Our results suggest that historical salinity ranges within basins determine coral population salinity tolerances.
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