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Thermal performance curves for Lessonia corrugata

Kelps are in global decline due to climate change, including ocean warming. To identify vulnerable species, we need to identify their tolerances to increasing temperatures and whether tolerances are altered by co-occurring drivers such as inorganic nutrient levels. This is particularly important for those with restricted distributions, which may already be experiencing thermal stress. To identify thermal tolerance of the range restricted kelp Lessonia corrugata, we conducted a laboratory experiment on juvenile sporophytes to measure performance (growth, photosynthesis) across its thermal range (4 – 22 °C). We found the upper thermal limit for growth and photosynthesis to be ~ 22 – 23 °C, with an optimum of ~ 16 °C. To determine if elevated inorganic nitrogen availability could enhance thermal tolerance, we compared performance of juveniles under low (4.5 µmol/day) and high (90 µmol/day) nitrate conditions at and above the thermal optimum (16 – 23.5 °C). Nitrate enrichment did not enhance thermal performance at temperatures above the optimum but did lead to elevated growth rates at the thermal optimum 16 °C. Our findings indicate L. corrugata is likely to be extremely susceptible to moderate ocean warming and marine heatwaves. Peak sea surface temperatures during summer in eastern and northeastern Tasmania can reach up to 20 – 21 °C and climate projections suggest that L. corrugata’s thermal limit will be regularly exceeded by 2050 as south-eastern Australia is a global ocean-warming hotspot. By identifying the upper thermal limit of L. corrugata we have taken a critical step in predicting the future of the species in a warming climate.

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Identification info

Date (Creation)
2023-11-23
Citation identifier
doi:10.25959/nk6v-2e60

Title
Information and documentation - Digital object identifier system
Date (Publication)
2023-11-27
Citation identifier
ISO 26324:2012

Citation identifier
https://doi.org/10.25959/nk6v-2e60

Principal investigator

Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS), University of Tasmania (UTAS) - James, Cody
IMAS - Hobart
Private Bag 129
Hobart
Tasmania
7004
Australia

Contributor

Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS), University of Tasmania (UTAS) - Britton, Damon
IMAS - Hobart
Private Bag 129
Hobart
Tasmania
7004
Australia
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Contributor

Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS), University of Tasmania (UTAS) - Layton, Cayne
IMAS - Hobart
Private Bag 129
Hobart
Tasmania
7001
Australia
ORCID ID >

Status
complete

Point of contact

Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS), University of Tasmania (UTAS) - James, Cody
IMAS - Hobart
Private Bag 129
Hobart
Tasmania
7004
Australia
Topic category
  • Biota

Extent

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Temporal extent

Time period
2022-01-01 2022-12-01

Vertical element

Minimum value
0
Maximum value
5
Identifier
EPSG::5715
Name
MSL depth
Maintenance and update frequency
none-planned

Resource format

Date
Keywords (Taxon)
  • Lessonia corrugata
NASA/GCMD Keywords, Version 8.5
  • EARTH SCIENCE | BIOSPHERE | ECOSYSTEMS | MARINE ECOSYSTEMS
  • EARTH SCIENCE | BIOSPHERE | ECOSYSTEMS | MARINE ECOSYSTEMS | COASTAL | KELP FOREST
  • EARTH SCIENCE | BIOSPHERE | ECOSYSTEMS | MARINE ECOSYSTEMS | REEF
  • EARTH SCIENCE | BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION | PLANTS | MACROALGAE (SEAWEEDS) | BROWN ALGAE
  • EARTH SCIENCE | BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION | PLANTS | MACROALGAE (SEAWEEDS)
Keywords (Discipline)
  • Temperate Reef

Resource constraints

Classification
Unclassified

Resource constraints

Linkage
http://i.creativecommons.org/l/by/4.0/88x31.png

License Graphic

Title
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License


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Website
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

License Text

Other constraints
Cite data as: James, C., Britton, D., & Layton, C. (2023). Thermal performance curves for Lessonia corrugata [Data set]. Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS), University of Tasmania (UTAS). https://doi.org/10.25959/NK6V-2E60
Language
English
Character encoding
UTF8
Supplemental Information
James et al. THE ENDEMIC KELP LESSONIA CORRUGATA IS BEING PUSHED ABOVE ITS THERMAL LIMITS IN AN OCEAN WARMING HOTSPOT. Journal of Phycology.

Content Information

Content type
Physical measurement
Name
Temperature treatment

Name
Temp

Name
Degrees Celsius
Name
The individual

Name
Replicate

Name
Numeric
Name
Growth start variable is the initial measure of length from top of stipe to bottom of hole punch mark

Name
Growth start

Name
mm
Name
Growth final variable is the final measure of length from top of stipe to bottom of hole punch mark

Name
Growth final

Name
mm
Name
Length start variable is the initial measure of length from the top of the stipe to the top of the blade

Name
Length start

Name
mm
Name
Length final variable is the final measure of length from the top of the stipe to the top of the blade

Name
Length final

Name
mm
Name
Weight start variable is the initial wet weight of the entire blade

Name
Weight start

Name
Grams
Name
Weight final variable is the final wet weight of the entire blade

Name
Weight final

Name
Grams
Name
Surface area start variable is the initial measure of the surface area of the entire blade

Name
Surface area start

Name
mm2
Name
Surface area final variable is the final measure of the surface area of the entire blade

Name
Surface area final

Name
mm2
Name
Net photosynthesis variable is the measure of net photosynthetic rates taken at the end of the experiment

Name
Net photosynthesis

Name
µmol O2/g/h
Name
Respiration variable is the measure of respiration rates taken at the end of the experiment

Name
Respiration

Name
µmol O2/g/h
Name
Real temperature variable is the measure of the average realised temperature that was recorded from the HOBO loggers

Name
Real Temp

Name
Degrees Celsius

Distribution Information

Distribution format
  • Microsoft Excel

OnLine resource
DATA ACCESS - thermal tolerance testing laboratory data [.xlsx direct download]

Resource lineage

Statement
Diver collected samples. Lab experiments for thermal performance curves.
Hierarchy level
Dataset

Metadata

Metadata identifier
urn:uuid/2976325c-86ac-4539-adfa-e1e35d76990d

Language
English
Character encoding
UTF8

Point of contact

Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS), University of Tasmania (UTAS) - IMAS Data Manager ()

Type of resource

Resource scope
Dataset
Metadata linkage
http://catalogue-temperatereefbase.imas.utas.edu.au:/geonetwork/srv/en/metadata.show?uuid=2976325c-86ac-4539-adfa-e1e35d76990d

Point of truth URL of this metadata record

Date info (Creation)
2015-05-06T11:44:25
Date info (Revision)
2023-11-27T09:54:47

Metadata standard

Title
ISO 19115-3:2018
 
 

Overviews

Spatial extent

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Keywords

NASA/GCMD Keywords, Version 8.5
EARTH SCIENCE | BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION | PLANTS | MACROALGAE (SEAWEEDS) EARTH SCIENCE | BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION | PLANTS | MACROALGAE (SEAWEEDS) | BROWN ALGAE EARTH SCIENCE | BIOSPHERE | ECOSYSTEMS | MARINE ECOSYSTEMS EARTH SCIENCE | BIOSPHERE | ECOSYSTEMS | MARINE ECOSYSTEMS | COASTAL | KELP FOREST EARTH SCIENCE | BIOSPHERE | ECOSYSTEMS | MARINE ECOSYSTEMS | REEF

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