Long-term changes in Symbiodinium communities in Orbicella annularis in St. John, US Virgin Islands

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dc.contributor.author Edmunds, PJ
dc.contributor.author Pochon, X
dc.contributor.author Levitan, DR
dc.contributor.author Yost, DM
dc.contributor.author Belcaid, M
dc.contributor.author Putnam, HM
dc.contributor.author Gates, RD
dc.date.accessioned 2022-09-23T00:15:36Z
dc.date.available 2022-09-23T00:15:36Z
dc.date.issued 2014-06-23
dc.identifier.citation (2014). Marine Ecology Progress Series, 506, 129-144.
dc.identifier.issn 0171-8630
dc.identifier.uri https://hdl.handle.net/2292/61418
dc.description.abstract Efforts to monitor coral reefs rarely combine ecological and genetic tools to provide insight into the processes driving patterns of change. We focused on a coral reef at 14 m depth in St. John, US Virgin Islands, and used both sets of tools to examine 12 colonies of Orbicella (formerly Montastraea) annularis in 2 photoquadrats that were monitored for 16 yr and sampled genetically at the start and end of the study. Coral cover and colony growth were assessed annually, microsatellites were used to genetically identify coral hosts in 2010, and their Symbiodinium were genotyped using chloroplastic 23S (cloning) and nuclear ITS2 (cloning and pyrosequencing) in 1994 and 2010. Coral cover declined from 40 to 28% between 1994 and 2010, and 3 of the 12 sampled colonies increased in size, while 9 decreased in size. The relative abundance of Symbiodinium clades varied among corals over time, and patterns of change differed between photoquadrats but not among host genotypes. Symbiodinium communities in 8 corals in 1 photoquadrat differed among colonies and changed over time, with a trend towards reduced abundance of clade C and increased abundance of clade B. Symbiodinium communities in 4 corals in the second photo quadrat were similar among colonies, dominated by clade C, and remained relatively constant in clade composition over time. Based on an analysis that sampled only a small number of corals, but is unique in the long temporal scale and the combination of techniques employed, this study demonstrates that the processes underlying shifts in coral cover are complex and difficult to predict. Meter-scale variation in reef microhabitats affected Symbiodinium communities in O. annularis, and host genotype coupled with variation in Symbiodinium communities appeared to mediate colony success.© Inter-Research 2014.
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dc.publisher Inter-Research Science Center
dc.relation.ispartofseries Marine Ecology Progress Series
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dc.subject Science & Technology
dc.subject Life Sciences & Biomedicine
dc.subject Physical Sciences
dc.subject Ecology
dc.subject Marine & Freshwater Biology
dc.subject Oceanography
dc.subject Environmental Sciences & Ecology
dc.subject Orbicella
dc.subject Montastraea
dc.subject Symbiodinium
dc.subject Genetics
dc.subject Long-term
dc.subject Virgin Islands
dc.subject MONTASTRAEA-ANNULARIS
dc.subject CARIBBEAN CORAL
dc.subject CLIMATE-CHANGE
dc.subject SPECIES-DIVERSITY
dc.subject GENETIC DIVERSITY
dc.subject REEF CORALS
dc.subject ZOOXANTHELLAE
dc.subject SPECIFICITY
dc.subject PATTERNS
dc.subject 0405 Oceanography
dc.subject 0602 Ecology
dc.subject 0608 Zoology
dc.title Long-term changes in Symbiodinium communities in Orbicella annularis in St. John, US Virgin Islands
dc.type Journal Article
dc.identifier.doi 10.3354/meps10808
pubs.begin-page 129
pubs.volume 506
dc.date.updated 2022-08-13T07:15:35Z
dc.rights.holder Copyright: The authors en
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pubs.end-page 144
pubs.publication-status Published
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pubs.subtype Article
pubs.subtype Journal
pubs.elements-id 475575
pubs.org-id Science
pubs.org-id Marine Science
dc.identifier.eissn 1616-1599
pubs.record-created-at-source-date 2022-08-13


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