Rates of apical septal extension of Desmophyllum dianthus: Effect of association with endolithic photo-autotrophs

Christiane Hassenrück*, Carin Jantzen, Günter Försterra, Verena Häussermann, Philippe Willenz

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It has been hypothesized that endolithic photo-autotrophs inside the skeleton of cold-water corals may have a mutualistic relationship with the coral host positively affecting coral calcification. This study investigated the effect of endolithic photo-autotrophs on the apical septal extension of the cold-water coral Desmophyllum dianthus at Fjord Comau, southern Chile (42.41°-42.15°S, 72.5°W). The fluorescent staining agent calcein was used to document the linear apical extension of septae for a period of one and a half years between 2006 and 2007. The results showed a severe reduction in extension rates associated with the presence of endolithic photo-autotrophs. Infested individuals grew about half as fast as non-infested polyps with a median value of 1.18 μm day-1 compared to 2.76 μm day-1. Contrary to the initial hypothesis, these results point toward a parasitic relationship between D. dianthus and its endolithic photo-autotrophs potentially impairing coral fitness. However, further data on physiological parameters and other aspects of the calcification process are necessary to confirm these findings.

Idioma originalInglés
Páginas (desde-hasta)2919-2927
Número de páginas9
PublicaciónMarine Biology
Volumen160
N.º11
DOI
EstadoPublicada - 2013
Publicado de forma externa

Áreas temáticas de ASJC Scopus

  • Ecología, evolución, comportamiento y sistemática
  • Ciencias acuáticas
  • Ecología

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