Robustness of gametogenesis in the scleractinian coral, Tubastraea aurea, in the shallow-water hydrothermal vent field off Kueishan Island, northeastern Taiwan

Highlights

  • Stony corals (Tubastraea aurea) can colonize in acidified shallow-water hydrothermal vent fields.
  • T. aurea is a gynodioecious brooder; mostly females with a low percent of hermaphroditism.
  • HV colonies maintained the similar gametogenic process and seasonal timing of reproduction as NHV colonies.
  • Elevated gametogenic activity of vent T. aurea could facilitate success in extreme conditions.
  • Hydrothermal vents as natural laboratories offer insights on the resiliency of scleractinians.

Abstract

Understanding the reproductive resiliency of scleractinian corals is imperative as ocean acidification and rising sea surface temperatures threaten the foundation of coral reef ecosystems. However, the limited temporal scales of laboratory and transplantation-based methods fail to consider evolutionary time frames offered by natural analogues of future climate conditions, like hydrothermal vents (HV). Accordingly, we characterized the presence of scleractinians surrounding a major shallow-water HV near Kueishan Island in northeastern Taiwan, identified a candidate species, Tubastraea aurea, and investigated its sexual reproductive strategies. Since this was the first study to describe the sexual reproduction of T. aurea, we characterized the gametogenetic process of T. aurea colonies from the HV and three non-HV locations (NHV1, NHV2, NHV3). Oogenesis was similar between HV and NHV sites and mature oocytes reached the same size. The seasonal timing of reproduction was comparable between HV and NHV1 colonies, likely related to the similar seasonal variation of water temperatures. HV colonies showed an even higher gametogenetic activity (100 % of polyps containing developing gametes in HV colonies versus 73.5 % in NHV colonies). As assessed by the presence of larvae, T. aurea is a brooder, with mostly female polyps (97.6 %,) and a low percent of hermaphroditism (2.4 %, as observed in 2 in HV and 1 in NHV colonies). This suggests that parthenogenesis may contribute to larval production. Taken together, we demonstrated the robustness of gametogenesis in T. aurea and propose the heightened reproductive effort of T. aurea at the Kueishan Island HV could be facilitating its success in acidified conditions. Overall, this study exemplified the importance of using unique ecosystems to uncover clues on scleractinian resiliency.

Corrigan E., Chen C. J., Wang B. S., Dufour S. & Chang C. F., 2025. Robustness of gametogenesis in the scleractinian coral, Tubastraea aurea, in the shallow-water hydrothermal vent field off Kueishan Island, northeastern Taiwan. Science of the Total Environment 992: 179901. doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2025.179901. Article.


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