Evidence for Rhythmicity Pacemaker in the Calcification Process of Scleractinian Coral

Eldad Gutner-Hoch, Kenneth Schneider, Jaroslaw Stolarski, Isabelle Domart-Coulon, Ruth Yam, Anders Meibom, Aldo Shemesh, Oren Levy

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Abstract

Reef-building scleractinian (stony) corals are among the most efficient bio-mineralizing organisms in nature. The calcification rate of scleractinian corals oscillates under ambient light conditions, with a cyclic, diurnal pattern. A fundamental question is whether this cyclic pattern is controlled by exogenous signals or by an endogenous 'biological-clock' mechanism, or both. To address this problem, we have studied calcification patterns of the Red Sea scleractinian coral Acropora eurystoma with frequent measurements of total alkalinity (AT) under different light conditions. Additionally, skeletal extension and ultra-structure of newly deposited calcium carbonate were elucidated with 86Sr isotope labeling analysis, combined with NanoSIMS ion microprobe and scanning electron microscope imaging. Our results show that the calcification process persists with its cyclic pattern under constant light conditions while dissolution takes place within one day of constant dark conditions, indicating that an intrinsic, light-entrained mechanism may be involved in controlling the calcification process in photosymbiotic corals.

Original languageEnglish
Article number20191
JournalScientific Reports
Volume6
DOIs
StatePublished - 5 Feb 2016

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • General

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