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- Title
Bioaccumulation of zinc in the scleractinian coral Stylophora pistillata.
- Authors
C. Ferrier-Pagès; F. Houlbrèque; E. Wyse; C. Richard; D. Allemand; F. Boisson
- Abstract
The uptake kinetics of zinc (Zn), an essential nutrient for both photosynthesis and calcification, in the tissue of S. pistillata showed that the transport of Zn is composed of a linear component (diffusion) at high concentrations and an active carrier-mediated component at low concentrations. The carrier affinity (Km=28 pmol l−1) was very low, indicating a good adaptation of the corals to low levels of Zn in seawater. Zn accumulation in the skeleton was linear; its level was dependent on the length of the incubation as well as on the external concentration of dissolved Zn. There was also a light-stimulation of Zn uptake, suggesting that zooxanthellae, through photosynthesis, are involved in this process. An enrichment of the incubation medium with 10 nM Zn significantly increased the photosynthetic efficiency of S. pistillata. This result suggests that corals living in oligotrophic waters might be limited in essential metals, such as zinc.
- Subjects
ZINC; STYLOPHORA; BIOACCUMULATION; PHOTOSYNTHESIS
- Publication
Coral Reefs, 2005, Vol 24, Issue 4, p636
- ISSN
0722-4028
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s00338-005-0045-x