Heterotrophy in Tropical Scleractinian Corals

International Atomic Energy Agency · Stanford University · +1 more institution

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Abstract

The dual character of corals, that they are both auto- and heterotrophs, was recognized early in the twentieth Century. It is generally accepted that the symbiotic association between corals and their endosymbiotic algae (called zooxanthellae) is fundamental to the development of coral reefs in oligotrophic tropical oceans because zooxanthellae transfer the major part of their photosynthates to the coral host (autotrophic nutrition). However, numerous studies have confirmed that many species of corals are also active heterotrophs, ingesting organisms ranging from bacteria to mesozooplankton. Heterotrophy accounts for between 0 and 66% of the fixed carbon incorporated into coral skeletons and can meet from 15…

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Keywords
  • Zooxanthellae
  • Coral
  • Autotroph
  • Heterotroph
  • Biology
  • Algae
  • Ecology
  • Coral reef
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life below water
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