Influence of field-based nutrient enrichment on the photobiology of the giant clam Tridacna maxima |
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Authors: | Ambariyanto O. Hoegh-Guldberg |
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Affiliation: | (1) School of Biological Sciences, A08, The University of Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales 2006, Australia, AU;(2) Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Sciences, Diponegoro University, Kampus Tembalang, Semarang, Indonesia Tel.: +62 24 311 543 e-mail: ambari@indosat.net.id, ID |
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Abstract: | Nutrients were added to 12 microatolls in One Tree Island lagoon every low tide for 13 mo to an initial concentration of 10 μM (ammonium, N) and 2 M (phosphate, P). These concentrations remained above background for 2 to 3 h after addition. The addition of ammonium (N and N+P but not P alone) significantly increased P g (gross photosynthesis) P n (net photosynthesis) and R (respiration) per unit wet-tissue weight and α (photosynthetic efficiency) in Tridacna maxima after 3 mo nutrient enrichment. These responses to small and transient changes in ammonium concentrations suggest that symbiotic clams are not nutrient-replete, and that even subtle changes in nutrients can have a measurable effect on photosynthesis. The same clams did not show significant differences in photosynthetic parameters 6 mo after the beginning of nutrient enrichment, suggesting that their previous responses had either been seasonal or that symbiotic clams such as T. maxima are able to adjust their photophysiology following external changes in nutrient concentrations. Received: 26 August 1997 / Accepted: 11 December 1998 |
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