Project: RUI: Ocean Acidification- Category 1- The effects of ocean acidification on the organismic biology and community ecology of corals, calcified algae, and coral reefs

Acronym/Short Name:OA_Corals
Project Duration:2011-01 - 2014-12
Geolocation:Moorea, French Polynesia

Description

While coral reefs have undergone unprecedented changes in community structure in the past 50 y, they now may be exposed to their gravest threat since the Triassic. This threat is increasing atmospheric CO2, which equilibrates with seawater and causes ocean acidification (OA). In the marine environment, the resulting decline in carbonate saturation state (Omega) makes it energetically less feasible for calcifying taxa to mineralize; this is a major concern for coral reefs. It is possible that the scleractinian architects of reefs will cease to exist as a mineralized taxon within a century, and that calcifying algae will be severely impaired. While there is a rush to understand these effects and make recommendations leading to their mitigation, these efforts are influenced strongly by the notion that the impacts of pCO2 (which causes Omega to change) on calcifying taxa, and the mechanisms that drive them, are well-known. The investigators believe that many of the key processes of mineralization on reefs that are potentially affected by OA are only poorly known and that current knowledge is inadequate to support the scaling of OA effects to the community level. It is vital to measure organismal-scale calcification of key taxa, elucidate the mechanistic bases of these responses, evaluate community scale calcification, and finally, to conduct focused experiments to describe the functional relationships between these scales of mineralization.

This project is a 4-y effort focused on the effects of Ocean Acidification (OA) on coral reefs at multiple spatial and functional scales. The project focuses on the corals, calcified algae, and coral reefs of Moorea, French Polynesia, establishes baseline community-wide calcification data for the detection of OA effects on a decadal-scale, and builds on the research context and climate change focus of the Moorea Coral Reef LTER.

This project is a hypothesis-driven approach to compare the effects of OA on reef taxa and coral reefs in Moorea. The PIs will utilize microcosms to address the impacts and mechanisms of OA on biological processes, as well as the ecological processes shaping community structure. Additionally, studies of reef-wide metabolism will be used to evaluate the impacts of OA on intact reef ecosystems, to provide a context within which the experimental investigations can be scaled to the real world, and critically, to provide a much needed reference against which future changes can be gauged.

Datasets listed in the "Dataset Collection" section include references to results journal publications published as part of this project.


DatasetLatest Version DateCurrent State
Coral weight from a study of year-long effects of high pCO2 on the community structure of a tropical fore reef assembled in outdoor flumes in Moorea, French Polynesia from 2017 to 20182024-04-09Final no updates expected
Coral area from a study of year-long effects of high pCO2 on the community structure of a tropical fore reef assembled in outdoor flumes in Moorea, French Polynesia from 2017 to 20182024-04-09Final no updates expected
2020-12-02Preliminary and in progress
2020-12-02Preliminary and in progress
Calcification and carbonate chemistry from outdoor flume experiments with corals at locations in Moorea, Okinawa, and Hawaii from 2011 to 20132020-12-02Data not available
2020-12-02Data not available
2020-12-02Data not available
2020-12-02Preliminary and in progress
2020-12-02Data not available
Coral (Porites rus) calcification and chemistry data from outdoor flumes at the UCB Gump Research Station Moorea, French Polynesia in April and March of 20122020-11-30Final no updates expected
Calcification data from outdoor flume experiments with coral Acropora hyacinthus at the UCB Gump Research Station Moorea, French Polynesia in September and October of 20122020-11-17Final no updates expected
Carbonate chemistry from outdoor flume experiments with coral Acropora hyacinthus at the UCB Gump Research Station Moorea, French Polynesia in September and October of 20122020-11-17Final no updates expected
Coral community metabolism from outdoor flumes at the UCB Gump Research Station Moorea, French Polynesia from November of 2015 to March of 20162020-02-25Final no updates expected
Coral community hourly metabolism from outdoor flumes at the UCB Gump Research Station Moorea, French Polynesia from November of 2015 to March of 20162020-02-25Final no updates expected
Temperature and irradiance from outdoor flumes at the UCB Gump Research Station Moorea, French Polynesia from November of 2015 to March of 20162020-02-25Final no updates expected
Carbonate chemistry from outdoor flumes at the UCB Gump Research Station Moorea, French Polynesia from November of 2015 to March of 20162019-05-21Final no updates expected
2019-02-01Data not available
2019-02-01Data not available
Calcification Rates and Biomass of 4 Coral Species, 2 Temperatures and 2 pCO2 Levels from Experiments at LTER site in Moorea, French Polynesia, 2011 (OA_Corals project)2016-04-04Final no updates expected
Tank seawater conditions from Coral/Temperature/pCO2 Experiments at LTER site in Moorea, French Polynesia, 2011 (OA_Corals project)2016-04-04Final no updates expected
Linear growth of individual Montipora and Porites corals competing for space in Moorea, French Polynesia during 2010 (OA Corals project)2016-03-10Final no updates expected
Chemical and physical measurements in coral tanks from Moorea, French Polynesia in 2010 (OA Corals project)2016-03-10Final no updates expected
Percent of Montipora and Porites colonies competing in Moorea, French Polynesia during 2010 (OA Corals project)2016-03-07Final no updates expected
Experimental results of calcification rates of algae at variable pCO2 concentrations from the Richard B Gump Research Station, Moorea, French Polynesia in 2011 (MCR LTER project, OA_Corals project)2015-03-21Preliminary and in progress
Calcification rates of communities and sediment in a flume from Richard B Gump Research Station - Moorea LTER, French Polynesia from 2013 (MCR LTER project, OA_Corals project)2014-11-04Final no updates expected
Carbonate chemistry parameters in flume study during the day from Richard B Gump Research Station - Moorea LTER, French Polynesia from 2013 (MCR LTER project, OA_Corals project)2014-11-04Final no updates expected
Experimental results of calcification rates of corals at variable pCO2 from the Richard B Gump Research Station, Moorea, French Polynesia in 2011 (MCR LTER project, OA_Corals project)2014-07-09Preliminary and in progress
Experimental results of effects of acidification on corals and calcified algae collected from the Richard B Gump Research Station during 2011, in French Polynesia (MCR LTER project, OA_Corals project)2012-12-03Final no updates expected
Coral and algae calcification rates in varying carbonate regimes collected from the Richard B Gump Research Station during 2011, from Moorea, French Polynesia (MCR LTER project, OA_Corals project)2012-11-22Final no updates expected
Coral and algae calcification rates collected from the Richard B Gump Research Station during 2011 from Moorea, French Polynesia (MCR LTER project, OA_Corals project)2012-11-20Final no updates expected

People

Principal Investigator: Robert Carpenter
California State University Northridge (CSUN)

Co-Principal Investigator: Peter J. Edmunds
California State University Northridge (CSUN)

Contact: Steeve Comeau
California State University Northridge (CSUN)


Programs

Science, Engineering and Education for Sustainability NSF-Wide Investment (SEES): Ocean Acidification (formerly CRI-OA) [SEES-OA]