Bleaching Susceptibility and Recovery of Colombian Caribbean Corals in Response to Water Current Exposure and Seasonal Upwelling

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作者
Bayraktarov, Elisa [1 ]
Pizarro, Valeria [2 ]
Eidens, Corvin [3 ]
Wilke, Thomas [3 ]
Wild, Christian [1 ]
机构
[1] Leibniz Ctr Trop Marine Ecol ZMT, Coral Reef Ecol Grp CORE, Bremen, Germany
[2] Ctr Excellence Marine Sci CEMarin, Santa Marta, Magdalena, Colombia
[3] Univ Giessen, Dept Anim Ecol & Systemat, D-35390 Giessen, Hessen, Germany
关键词
SEA-SURFACE TEMPERATURE; CLIMATE-CHANGE; ULTRAVIOLET-RADIATION; SCLERACTINIAN CORALS; REEF CORALS; EL-NINO; FLOW; STRESS; VARIABILITY; DIVERSITY;
D O I
10.1371/journal.pone.0080536
中图分类号
O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Coral bleaching events are globally occurring more frequently and with higher intensity, mainly caused by increases in seawater temperature. In Tayrona National Natural Park (TNNP) in the Colombian Caribbean, local coral communities are subjected to seasonal wind-triggered upwelling events coinciding with stronger water currents depending on location. This natural phenomenon offers the unique opportunity to study potential water current-induced mitigation mechanisms of coral bleaching in an upwelling influenced region. Therefore, coral bleaching susceptibility and recovery patterns were compared during a moderate and a mild bleaching event in December 2010 and 2011, and at the end of the subsequent upwelling periods at a water current-exposed and -sheltered site of an exemplary bay using permanent transect and labeling tools. This was accompanied by parallel monitoring of key environmental variables. Findings revealed that in 2010 overall coral bleaching before upwelling was significantly higher at the sheltered (34%) compared to the exposed site (8%). Whereas 97% of all previously bleached corals at the water current-exposed site had recovered from bleaching by April 2011, only 77% recovered at the sheltered site, but 12% had died there. In December 2011, only mild bleaching (< 10% at both sites) was observed, but corals recovered significantly at both sites in the course of upwelling. No differences in water temperatures between sites occurred, but water current exposure and turbidity were significantly higher at the exposed site, suggesting that these variables may be responsible for the observed site-specific mitigation of coral bleaching. This indicates the existence of local resilience patterns against coral bleaching in Caribbean reefs.
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