The Biosphere 2 coral reef biome

Citation
Mj. Atkinson et al., The Biosphere 2 coral reef biome, ECOL ENG, 13(1-4), 1999, pp. 147-171
Citations number
24
Categorie Soggetti
Environment/Ecology
Journal title
ECOLOGICAL ENGINEERING
ISSN journal
09258574 → ACNP
Volume
13
Issue
1-4
Year of publication
1999
Pages
147 - 171
Database
ISI
SICI code
0925-8574(199906)13:1-4<147:TB2CRB>2.0.ZU;2-U
Abstract
The Biosphere 2 coral reef biome is a large tank of living coral reef organ isms (water volume of 2650 m(3), water surface area of 711 m(2) and 590 m(2 ) of reef benthos). The water of the biome is characteristically very low i n dissolved nutrients and phytoplankton. The present community of organisms is largely comprised of macroalgae, including 11 genera of green algae, ei ght genera of red algae, two genera of brown algae, and some blue-green alg ae. There are 25 genera of coral and two genera of sponges, but they do not dominate the benthos. Fish comprise 16 genera, with seven genera of echino ids and three genera of crustaceans. The coral reef biome water is presentl y monitored continuously for temperature, salinity, light, O-2, and pCO(2), and monitored daily to weekly for alkalinity, Sigma CO2, pH, nutrients and delta(13)C(DIC) and delta(18)O(water) values. There are a number of filtra tion devices, pumps and aerators which have been used in the past to manipu late water movement and composition, but at present the community has come to steady-state without this machinery. Did changes in O-2 and CO2 allow me asurements of community metabolism under different experimental conditions of water chemistry, water motion, seasonal light changes, and temperature. Typical values for community metabolic parameters under steady state condit ions are: gross production (P), similar to 290 mmol C m(-2) d(-1), respirat ion (R), similar to 270 mmol C m(-2) d(-1), P/R, similar to 1.1 and communi ty calcification, similar to 23 mmol CaCO3 m(-2) d(-1), or only 8% of gross production. Calcification rate has been altered, 0-140 mmol CaCO3 m(-2) d( -1,) and is positively correlated to-saturation state or CO3-2 concentratio n. The community metabolism values are about half of a natural tropical alg al/coral reef flat, but typical of high latitude, shallow, coral reef lagoo nal environments. Even though there are some peculiar characteristics of th e Biosphere coral reef, the coral reef biome functions as a recognizable co ral reef community. The Biosphere 2 coral reef system offers an excellent o pportunity to test questions of how environmental factors influence process es at community and organismal scares. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science B.V. All r ights reserved.