[ACG43-P01] Variation of stable isotope in soft tissue of scleractinian corals collected from Temperate zone in Japan
Coral is dependent on particulate organic matter in seawater such as plankton and organic matter produced by photosynthesis by brown worms as nutrient sources. However, we do not know much about the seasonal variation of nutritional dependence, such as how much it changes depending on water temperature and light intensity. Carbon isotopic ratios (δ13C) and nitrogen isotopic ratios (δ15N) have been used as key indicators in estimating the nutrients of living organisms. Sulfur isotopic ratio (δ34S) also has small separation between trophic levels and is applied as a useful bait origin estimation technique. In this study, we studied seasonal fluctuation of temperate coral nutrient source using stable isotopic ratio as index.