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Responses of three tropical seagrass species to CO2 enrichment

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MARINE BIOLOGY
卷 162, 期 5, 页码 1005-1017

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s00227-015-2644-6

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  1. Australian Government's National Environmental Research Program
  2. Great Barrier Reef Foundation

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Increased atmospheric carbon dioxide leads to ocean acidification and carbon dioxide (CO2) enrichment of seawater. Given the important ecological functions of seagrass meadows, understanding their responses to CO2 will be critical for the management of coastal ecosystems. This study examined the physiological responses of three tropical seagrasses to a range of seawater pCO(2) levels in a laboratory. Cymodocea serrulata, Halodule uninervis and Thalassia hemprichii were exposed to four different pCO(2) treatments (442-1204 mu atm) for 2 weeks, approximating the range of end-of-century emission scenarios. Photosynthetic responses were quantified using optode-based oxygen flux measurements. Across all three species, net productivity and energetic surplus (P (G):R) significantly increased with a rise in pCO(2) (linear models, P < 0.05). Photosynthesis-irradiance curve-derived photosynthetic parameters-maximum photosynthetic rates (P (max)) and efficiency (alpha)-also increased as pCO(2) increased (linear models, P < 0.05). The response for productivity measures was similar across species, i.e. similar slopes in linear models. A decrease in compensation light requirement (E (c)) with increasing pCO(2) was evident in C. serrulata and H. uninervis, but not in T. hemprichii. Despite higher productivity with pCO(2) enrichment, leaf growth rates in C. serrulata did not increase, while those in H. uninervis and T. hemprichii significantly increased with increasing pCO(2) levels. While seagrasses can be carbon-limited and productivity can respond positively to CO2 enrichment, varying carbon allocation strategies amongst species suggest differential growth response between species. Thus, future increase in seawater CO2 concentration may lead to an overall increase in seagrass biomass and productivity, as well as community changes in seagrass meadows.

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