Heat stress destabilizes symbiotic nutrient cycling in corals

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Rädecker, Nils | Pogoreutz, Claudia | Gegner, Hagen, M | Cárdenas, Anny | Roth, Florian | Bougoure, Jeremy | Guagliardo, Paul | Wild, Christian | Pernice, Mathieu | Raina, Jean-Baptiste | Meibom, Anders | Voolstra, Christian, R

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International audience. Significance Ocean warming is causing repeated mass coral bleaching, leading to catastrophic losses of coral reefs worldwide. Our ability to slow or revert this decline is hampered by an incomplete understanding of the processes underlying the breakdown of the coral–algal symbiosis. Here, we show that heat stress destabilizes the nutrient cycling between corals and their endosymbiotic algae long before bleaching becomes apparent. Notably, increased metabolic energy demands shift the coral–algal symbiosis from a nitrogen- to a carbon-limited state, reducing translocation and recycling of photosynthetic carbon. This effectively undermines the ecological advantage of harboring algal symbionts and directly contributes to the breakdown of the coral–algal symbiosis during heat stress.

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