Experimental approaches for the evaluation of allelopathic interactions between hermatypic corals and marine benthic cyanobacteria in the Colombian Caribbean
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instname:Universidad de Bogotá Jorge Tadeo Lozano
reponame:Repositorio Institucional de la Universidad de Bogotá Jorge Tadeo Lozano
Autor
Puyana, Mónica
Prato, Julián Alberto
Nieto, Christian Felipe
Ramos, Freddy Alejandro
Castellanos, Leonardo
Pinzón, Paola
Zárate, Juan Camilo
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Resumen
Blooms of marine benthic cyanobacteria are recurrent in several locations at the Colombian Caribbean. In these events, cyanobacteria
grow over the substrate and benthic organisms although their effect has not been fully assessed. This study evaluated interactions
between cyanobacteria and hermatypic corals, in order to identify any deleterious effects that could be related to allelopathic
mechanisms. Organic extracts from cyanobacteria collected in San Andres, Old Providence and Rosario islands were tested against
embryos of the reef-building coral Orbicella annularis. The indirect effect of cyanobacterial extracts was also assessed by resuspending
the extracts in seawater and monitoring polyp retraction and recovery of the coral Madracis mirabilis (=auretenra). Additionally, the
effect of direct contact between cyanobacterial extracts and the coral Porites porites was assessed by incorporating cyanobacterial
extracts into PhytagelTM gels and placed in direct contact with the coral. After 24, 48 and 72 h of exposure, chromatographic profiles
of associated zooxanthellae was evaluated by HPLC. A deleterious effect on the zooxanthellae was evidenced by an increase in
pheophytin, a degradation product from chlorophyll. The competitive abilities of algae and cyanobacteria should be considered as
a constraint to reef restoration initiatives. Cyanobacteria have the ability to compete with corals due to their growth rates, defenses
against herbivory and potentially allelopathic mechanisms