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Light-enhanced growth of the ascidian Didemnum molle/Prochloron sp. symbiosis
Authors:R R Olson
Institution:(1) Australian Institute of Marine Science, P.M.B. No.3, 4810 Townsville, M.C., Queensland, Australia;(2) Present address: Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute, R.R.1, Box 196, 33450 Fort Pierce, Florida, USA
Abstract:To obtain a direct measurement of the importance of Prochloron sp. to the ascidian Didemnum molle, ascidian colonies from Lizard Island Lagoon, Great Barrier Reef, were grown for 9 d at 0, 10, 40 and 100% sunlight in situ using unidirectional flow chambers. Growth (wet weight) was enhanced up to 40% of full sunlight, at which point growth appears to have been light-saturated. Colonies in 10 and 40% sunlight responded by (1) climbing up the sides of the growth chambers, and (2) flattening out to a more encrusting morphology; also (3) the chlorophyll content of three colonies in zero sunlight decreased by >80%, yet the ascidians remained healthy and did not lose weight. These data show that although the symbiosis may not be obligatory for D. molle, the ascidian's growth is enhanced by Prochloron sp., and the morphology of the ascidian colony is affected by its photobiology.Contribution No. 344 of the Australian Institute of Marine ScienceCommunicated by G. F. Humphrey, Sydney
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