Interactive effects of acidification and copper exposure on the reproduction and metabolism of coral endosymbiont Cladocopium goreaui

Mar Pollut Bull. 2022 Apr:177:113508. doi: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2022.113508. Epub 2022 Mar 5.

Abstract

Ocean acidification resulting from increased CO2 and pollution from land-sourced toxicants such as copper have been linked to coral cover declines in coastal reef ecosystems. The impacts of ocean acidification and copper pollution on corals have been intensively investigated, whereas research on their effects on coral endosymbiont Symbiodiniaceae is limited. In this study, reproduction, photosynthetic parameters, nutrient accumulation and metabolome of Symbiodiniaceae Cladocopium goreaui were investigated after a weeklong treatment with acute CO2-induced acidification and copper ion. Acidification promoted algal reproduction through increased nutrients assimilation, upregulated citrate cycle and biomolecular biosynthesis pathway, while copper exposure repressed algal reproduction through toxic effects. The combined acidification and copper exposure caused the same decline in algal reproduction as copper exposure alone, but the upregulation of pentose phosphate pathway and the downregulation of aromatic amino acid biosynthesis. These results suggest that copper pollution could override the positive effects of acidification on the symbiodiniacean reproduction.

Keywords: Acclimation; Acidification; Copper; Metabolome; Symbiodiniaceae.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Anthozoa* / physiology
  • Copper / metabolism
  • Copper / toxicity
  • Coral Reefs
  • Ecosystem
  • Hydrogen-Ion Concentration
  • Reproduction
  • Seawater / chemistry

Substances

  • Copper