Project: Cascading interactions of herbivore loss and nutrient enrichment on coral reef macroalgae, corals, and microbial dynamics

Acronym/Short Name:HERBVRE
Project Duration:2011-09 -2015-08
Geolocation:Key Largo, Florida Keys, USA; N 24.99430, W 080.40650

Description

Description from NSF award abstract:
Coral reefs in the Caribbean Sea are undergoing unprecedented declines in coral cover due in large part to climate change, pollution, and reductions in fish biodiversity and abundance. Macroalgae have become abundant on reefs, probably due to decreases in herbivory (e.g., through overfishing) and increases in anthropogenic inputs of nutrients. The spread of macroalgae has negative feedbacks on reef recovery because algae are often superior competitors and suppress growth of both adult and juvenile corals. A majority of reef studies to date have focused on how stressors affect macroorganisms, while relatively few have investigated how these stressors and the resultant algal-dominated states affect microorganisms. Yet, coral reef-associated microbes play significant roles in coral reef ecosystems through biogeochemical cycling and disease. Since microbes are important mutualists of corals as well as potential pathogens, it is important to understand the mechanisms that control their taxonomic and functional diversity.

The goal of this proposal is to quantify how alterations of top-down (removal of herbivorous fish) and bottom-up (inorganic nutrient addition) forces alter macrobial as well as microbial dynamics on coral reefs in order to understand the mechanisms that reinforce coral-depauperate reef systems. This work asks two main questions:

Q1. How do nutrient enrichment and herbivore removal interact to affect benthic algal abundance, coral-algal interactions, and coral survivorship and growth?

Q2. How do nutrient enrichment and herbivore removal affect bacterial abundance, taxonomic diversity, and functional diversity on and within corals?

The proposed research will directly and empirically address many of the current hypotheses about how bottom-up and top-down forces alter reef dynamics. The PIs will investigate: (1) the impact of multiple stressors over several years; (2) impacts on multiple levels of biological organization (from fishes to algae to microbes); and (3) the mechanisms underlying changes in algal-coral microbe interactions. Significantly, the approach will provide the statistical power necessary to distinguish between seasonal- and stress-induced changes in macro- and microbial diversity.

Resulting Publication:
Zaneveld, J.R., D.E. Burkepile, A.A. Shantz, C. Pritchard, R. McMinds, J. Payet, R. Welsh, A.M.S. Correa, N.P. Lemoine, S. Rosales, C.E. Fuchs, and R. Vega Thurber (2016) Overfishing, nutrient pollution, and temperature interact to disrupt coral reefs down to microbial scales. Nature Communications 7:11833 doi:10.1038/ncomms11833.
Access to data via Supplementary Information.


DatasetLatest Version DateCurrent State
Parrotfish bite annotations from Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary, 2009-20132021-08-06Final no updates expected
Relative abundance of phyla from Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary, 2009-20132021-08-06Final no updates expected
Microbial sample metadata, sequencing and treatment details, temperature and salinity at Pickles Reef, Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary from 2009-20122021-08-06Final no updates expected
Benthic community composition at Pickles Reef, Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary from 2009-20132021-08-06Final no updates expected
Microbial orders comprising the core microbiome across all samples as measured by taxa prevalence, 2009-2012 (HERBVRE project)2017-01-10Final no updates expected
Dominant microbe taxa from Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary, 2009-2012 (HERBVRE project)2017-01-10Final no updates expected
Coral mortality and tissue loss from experiments at Pickles Reef, Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary, 2009-2012 (HERBVRE project)2017-01-10Final no updates expected
Microbial sample metadata for water samples used in SourceTracker analysis, 2009-20122016-12-19Final no updates expected
Algal species ID from herbivore exclusion and nutrient enrichment experiments conducted in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary during 2009-2012 (HERBVRE project)2016-12-19Final no updates expected
Algal cover from herbivore exclusion and nutrient enrichment experiments conducted in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary during 2009-20122016-03-02Final no updates expected
Water column nutrients for ambient nutrient conditions from Pickles Reef in Upper Florida Keys, 2009-2012 (HERBVRE project)2016-03-01Final no updates expected

People

Principal Investigator: Deron Burkepile
Florida International University (FIU)

Co-Principal Investigator: Rebecca Vega Thurber
Oregon State University (OSU)

Contact: Deron Burkepile
Florida International University (FIU)


Data Management Plan

DMP_Burkepile_OCE-1130786.pdf (61.87 KB)
02/09/2025