JpGU-AGU Joint Meeting 2017

講演情報

[JJ] 口頭発表

セッション記号 A (大気水圏科学) » A-CG 大気水圏科学複合領域・一般

[A-CG50] [JJ] 沿岸海洋生態系──2.サンゴ礁・藻場・マングローブ

2017年5月24日(水) 13:45 〜 15:15 301A (国際会議場 3F)

コンビーナ:宮島 利宏(東京大学 大気海洋研究所 海洋地球システム研究系 生元素動態分野)、梅澤 有(長崎大学)、渡邉 敦(東京工業大学 環境・社会理工学院)、座長:宮島 利宏(東京大学 大気海洋研究所 海洋地球システム研究系 生元素動態分野)、座長:渡邉 敦(東京工業大学)

14:30 〜 14:45

[ACG50-03] 温帯性サンゴによる生理学的応答の季節変動

*樋口 富彦1Agostini Sylvain2 (1.東京大学大気海洋研究所、2.筑波大学下田臨海実験センター)

キーワード:温帯性サンゴ、代謝変動、低水温白化

Rising temperature has resulted in a poleward shift/expansion of corals in Japan (Yamano et al., 2011). However corals at high latitude are confronted to environmental conditions that differ from tropical conditions with lower temperature in winter, lower light levels, higher nutrients concentrations, etc. Moreover due to the increase in CO2, aragonite saturation state of the ocean is decreasing (Kleypas, 1999) and this trend may counter the expansion of corals. We conducted chamber experiment at Shimoda located on the tip of the Izu peninsula, Shizuoka, Japan. To understand the influence of seasonal variation on the physiological response (such as photosynthesis, respiration, calcification, antioxidant enzyme activities, etc.) of temperate corals, colonies of Porites heronensis and Alveopora japonica were transplanted in the field. Every three months for 1.5 year, three colonies of each species are sacrificed: their metabolisms is first measured in situ and then different physiological parameters are measured. Bleaching during winter was observed for both species. In winter, bleached A. japonica and P. heronensis showed reduced metabolic rates compared to summer. Once the temperature re-increased, all colonies of A. japonica recovered and all except one P. heronensis recovered. Antioxidant enzyme superoxide dismutase (SOD) in host coral of both A. japonica and P. heronensis also clearly increased in summer and decreased in winter.
In P. heronensis the mitochondrial electron transport activity per protein ratio was higher in summer than in winter and the zooxanthellae mitotic index reached values as high as 30% during the warmer months. These observations suggest that A. japonica is resilient to low temperature with a high chance of recovery after bleaching whereas P. heronensis compensate for the reduced growth rates in winter with a highly active metabolism and high growth rate in summer.