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Marine Ecology Coral reefs. Global distribution of coral reefs.

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1 Marine Ecology Coral reefs

2 Global distribution of coral reefs

3 Productivity and diversity

4 Structure of coral

5 Coral anatomy

6 Zooxanthellae are within the gastrodermal layer lining the gastrovascular cavity.

7 What do the zooxanthellae provide to the coral? Organic molecules (carbohydrates, proteins, other organic molecules)  End products of photosynthesis  Radiolabelled C-14 experiments verify this transfer of organic molecules  98% of a coral’s nutrition comes from the zooxanthellae Oxygen Aids in calcification

8 Calcification Active transport of calcium from seawater into epidermal cells of coral occurs.  At peak of calcium deposition, a cell must transport 50-100 times its own volume. Calcium carbonate deposition is 14X greater in light than in dark, so role of zooxanthellae proposed to be important  Highest deposition on sunny days at noon.  Mechanism of coupling not well-understood.

9 Calcified coral skeleton

10 What does the coral animal provide to the zooxanthellae? Inorganic nutrients, especially nitrogen and phosphorus- containing compounds Carbon dioxide Location in the photic zone Protection

11 Role of coral in food web Primary producers Primary consumers Secondary consumers, and up Detritovores?

12 Reef building/structure Reef building  Spawning (sexual reproduction)  Settlement  Growth (asexual division)  Breakage  reef spread  Role of other organisms Reef breakdown  Abiotic  Biotic

13 Factors affecting reef growth Temperature Depth Salinity Sediment Wave action Nutrients

14 Paradox: low nutrients, high productivity Hypotheses  Efficient coupling between coral and its symbionts  Nutrients in particulates  efficiently processed by filter & deposit feeders  High flow rate of water over reef  high integrated amount of nutrients  Nitrogen fixation by cyanobacteria creates a source of nitrate

15 Key threats to coral reefs The scope of the problem Major threats (explained in some detail)  Coral bleaching  Overfishing  Sewage and other pollutants  Storms Implications of reef loss


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