From holocene to anthropogenic impact: Surpassing coral's pH up-regulation capacity under ocean acidification

IF 4 1区 地球科学 Q1 GEOGRAPHY, PHYSICAL Global and Planetary Change Pub Date : 2024-12-20 DOI:10.1016/j.gloplacha.2024.104683
Huiling Kang, Xuefei Chen, Guangchao Deng, Jian-xin Zhao, Gangjian Wei
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Corals' regulation of internal calcifying fluid (CF or cf) chemistry is crucial for their extraordinary calcification capacity, endowing them with a certain ability to cope with environmental changes such as anthropogenic ocean acidification (OA) and warming. However, it remains unclear whether the impacts of these changes on corals have substantially surpassed their regulation capacity, particularly in comparison to the CF chemistry responses to natural climate variability with minor or no human perturbation. In this study, we reconstructed the pH, dissolved inorganic carbon, and carbonate ion concentrations in coral CF (pHcf, DICcf, and [CO32−]cf) during the Mid- to Late-Holocene, by analyzing the skeletal δ11B and B/Ca of 80 Porites spp. from eastern Hainan Island in the South China Sea (SCS). Our records indicate considerable inter-colony variations in CF chemistry, with maximum disparities reaching 0.18 units for pHcf and 1664 μmol/kg for DICcf. With this in mind, we found no clear responses of coral DICcf to the climate fluctuations during the past ∼5500 years, nor evident differences in pHcf and [CO32−]cf across pre-industrial natural epochs. However, pHcf and [CO32−]cf of modern corals have significantly declined compared to fossil corals. Further analyzes compiling global data on Porites spp. also confirm this pronounced pHcf decrease in modern corals, suggesting the limitations of pantropical corals to counteract OA by up-regulating pHcf. Importantly, these fossil and modern corals reveal a clear long-term pHcf descending trend parallel to atmospheric CO2 changes, supporting the reliability of coral δ11B in recording long-term changes in seawater pH (pHsw).
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从全新世到人为影响:在海洋酸化下超越珊瑚的pH上调能力
珊瑚对内部钙化液(CF或CF)化学的调节对其非凡的钙化能力至关重要,使其具有一定的应对人为海洋酸化(OA)和变暖等环境变化的能力。然而,目前尚不清楚这些变化对珊瑚的影响是否大大超过了它们的调节能力,特别是与很少或没有人为扰动的CF化学对自然气候变化的反应相比。本文通过对南海海南岛东部80个Porites sp .的骨骼δ11B和B/Ca的分析,重建了中-晚全新世珊瑚CF (pHcf、DICcf和[CO32−]CF)的pH、溶解无机碳和碳酸盐离子浓度。我们的记录表明,菌落间的CF化学差异很大,pHcf的最大差异为0.18 μmol/kg, DICcf的最大差异为1664 μmol/kg。考虑到这一点,我们发现珊瑚DICcf在过去~ 5500年间对气候波动没有明确的响应,pHcf和[CO32−]cf在工业化前自然时期也没有明显的差异。然而,与化石珊瑚相比,现代珊瑚的pHcf和[CO32−]cf明显下降。进一步分析汇编的Porites spp.的全球数据也证实了现代珊瑚pHcf的显著下降,这表明泛热带珊瑚通过上调pHcf来抵消OA的局限性。重要的是,这些化石和现代珊瑚揭示了与大气CO2变化平行的pHcf长期下降趋势,支持了珊瑚δ11B记录海水pH (pHsw)长期变化的可靠性。
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Global and Planetary Change
Global and Planetary Change 地学天文-地球科学综合
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期刊介绍: The objective of the journal Global and Planetary Change is to provide a multi-disciplinary overview of the processes taking place in the Earth System and involved in planetary change over time. The journal focuses on records of the past and current state of the earth system, and future scenarios , and their link to global environmental change. Regional or process-oriented studies are welcome if they discuss global implications. Topics include, but are not limited to, changes in the dynamics and composition of the atmosphere, oceans and cryosphere, as well as climate change, sea level variation, observations/modelling of Earth processes from deep to (near-)surface and their coupling, global ecology, biogeography and the resilience/thresholds in ecosystems. Key criteria for the consideration of manuscripts are (a) the relevance for the global scientific community and/or (b) the wider implications for global scale problems, preferably combined with (c) having a significance beyond a single discipline. A clear focus on key processes associated with planetary scale change is strongly encouraged. Manuscripts can be submitted as either research contributions or as a review article. Every effort should be made towards the presentation of research outcomes in an understandable way for a broad readership.
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