Nitrogen enrichment offsets direct negative effects of ocean acidification on a reef-building crustose coralline alga

Johnson, MD; Carpenter, RC

HERO ID

7871646

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

2018

Language

English

PMID

29997188

HERO ID 7871646
In Press No
Year 2018
Title Nitrogen enrichment offsets direct negative effects of ocean acidification on a reef-building crustose coralline alga
Authors Johnson, MD; Carpenter, RC
Journal Biology Letters
Volume 14
Issue 7
Abstract Ocean acidification (OA) and nutrient enrichment threaten the persistence of near shore ecosystems, yet little is known about their combined effects on marine organisms. Here, we show that a threefold increase in nitrogen concentrations, simulating enrichment due to coastal eutrophication or consumer excretions, offset the direct negative effects of near-future OA on calcification and photophysiology of the reef-building crustose coralline alga, Porolithon onkodes Projected near-future pCO2 levels (approx. 850 µatm) decreased calcification by 30% relative to ambient conditions. Conversely, nitrogen enrichment (nitrate + nitrite and ammonium) increased calcification by 90-130% in ambient and high pCO2 treatments, respectively. pCO2 and nitrogen enrichment interactively affected instantaneous photophysiology, with highest relative electron transport rates under high pCO2 and high nitrogen. Nitrogen enrichment alone increased concentrations of the photosynthetic pigments chlorophyll a, phycocyanin and phycoerythrin by approximately 80-450%, regardless of pCO2 These results demonstrate that nutrient enrichment can mediate direct organismal responses to OA. In natural systems, however, such direct benefits may be counteracted by simultaneous increases in negative indirect effects, such as heightened competition. Experiments exploring the effects of multiple stressors are increasingly becoming important for improving our ability to understand the ramifications of local and global change stressors in near shore ecosystems.
Doi 10.1098/rsbl.2018.0371
Pmid 29997188
Wosid WOS:000440138500017
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