We examined the ability of Capnella gaboensis Verseveldt, 1977 (Coelenterata: Octocorallia: Alcyonacea: Nephtheidae) to utilize heterotrophic food sources, and the importance of heterotrophic nutrition and photosynthesis in its diet, by using preserved material and histological sections of field-col
Nutrition of the temperate Australian soft coralCapnella gaboensis
โ Scribed by P. A. Farrant; M. A. Borowitzka; R. Hinde; R. J. King
- Book ID
- 104753441
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag
- Year
- 1987
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 987 KB
- Volume
- 95
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0025-3162
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โฆ Synopsis
Capnella gaboensis
Verseveldt, 1977 (Coelenterata: Oc-
tocorallia: Alcyonacea: Nephtheidae) is an abundant soft coral in the temperate waters of south-eastern Australia. From 1981 to 1984, using material collected from Sydney Harbour (33~ 151 ~ we investigated certain aspects of its apparently obligate association with its symbiotic zooxanthellae, Symbiodinium sp. Numbers of zooxanthellae and chlorophyll content were recorded throughout the first year, then net photosynthesis and respiratory rates of the coral as a function of photo-flux densities, temperature and season were measured in later years. The fractions into which photosynthetically fixed carbon was incorporated were also determined. The zooxanthellae contained a mean of 4.1pg chlorophyll a 10 .6 zooxanthellae. Neither the numbers of zooxanthellae in C. gaboensis nor the chlorophyll a content varied on a seasonal basis. Photon-flux densities in the field ranged from 5 to 120/~E m -2 s -t over the year. The maximum net oxygen-exchange rate recorded for C. gaboensis was 9.4#mol 02 mg -1 chlorophyll a h -1 at 871/~E m -2 s -t. The maximum carbon fixation rate obtained was 65.6/~mol C mg -t chlorophyll a h -1 at 100/~E m -2 s -t. Photosynthesis of C. gaboensis was not light-saturated at 871/~E m -2 s-a; the light compensation point was in the range 50 to 90/zE m -2 s -~ and the optimum temperature was 25~
Photosynthetic rates were highest in populations sampled in summer. Labelling with t4C showed that photosynthetically fixed carbon was initially incorporated into the aqueous-methanol (low molecular weight) fraction of the coral tissues. From 20 to 100 min after the introduction of the 14C label the rate of incorporation was fairly evenly divided between the aqueous methanol-soluble, the chloroform-soluble (lipid) and the insoluble fractions. In the light, little t4C was released as
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Populations of over 100 colonies of Capnella gaboensis Verseveldt, 1977 at each of four study sites in Sydney Harbour were monitored for recruitment, survival, and mortality from October 1982 to November 1984. Larval settlement and survival were observed in the laboratory. Successful in situ larval