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Effect of suspended sediment on fertilization success in the scleractinian coral Pectinia lactuca

Authors :
Paul L. A. Erftemeijer
James R. Guest
Jamie Craggs
Mary Hagedorn
Michaël Laterveer
Source :
Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom. 92:741-745
Publication Year :
2012
Publisher :
Cambridge University Press (CUP), 2012.

Abstract

The effect of increased levels of suspended sediment on fertilization success in the scleractinian coral Pectinia lactuca was investigated in a laboratory experiment following a mass coral spawning event on reefs off Singapore. Egg–sperm bundles were collected from tank-spawned coral colonies collected from the field several days prior to the anticipated mass spawning. Eggs and sperm from each colony were separated and distributed systematically across replicated treatments (N = 9) with three concentrations of fine suspended sediment. Spawning and embryo development in Pectinia lactuca followed a pattern similar to other scleractinian coral species. There was a significant effect of increased suspended sediment concentration on fertilization success (P −1) and medium- (43 mg l−1) suspended sediment treatments decreased fertilization success compared to controls. These results imply that increased turbidity levels (whether chronic, such as in the waters around Singapore, or short-term, caused by a dredging operation)—when coinciding with the coral spawning season—may affect the reproductive success of corals and compromise coral recruitment and recovery of degraded reefs.

Details

ISSN :
14697769 and 00253154
Volume :
92
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom
Accession number :
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