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England, Hadley
Herdean, Andrei
Matthews, Jennifer
Hughes, David J.
Roper, Christine D.
Suggett, David J.
Camp, Emma F.

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Scientific Reports. Springer. 2024, 14(1), 21826. eISSN 2045-2322. Verfügbar unter: doi: 10.1038/s41598-024-71972-5

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Organismal phenotyping to identify fitness traits is transforming our understanding of adaptive responses and ecological interactions of species within changing environments. Here we present a portable Multi-Taxa Phenotyping (MTP) system that can retrieve a suite of metabolic and photophysiological parameter across light, temperature, and/or chemical gradients, using real time bio-optical (oxygen and chlorophyll a fluorescence) measurements. The MTP system integrates three well-established technologies for the first time: an imaging Pulse Amplitude Modulated (PAM) chlorophyll a fluorometer, custom-designed well plates equipped with optical oxygen sensors, and a thermocycler. We demonstrate the ability of the MTP system to distinguish phenotypic performance characteristics of diverse aquatic taxa spanning corals, mangroves and algae based on metabolic parameters and Photosystem II dynamics, in a high-throughput capacity and accounting for interactions of different environmental gradients on performance. Extracted metrics from the MTP system can not only provide information on the performance of aquatic taxa exposed to differing environmental gradients, but also provide predicted phenotypic responses of key aquatic organisms to environmental change. Further work validating how rapid phenotyping tools such as the MTP system predict phenotypic responses to long term environmental changes in situ are urgently required to best inform how these tools can support management efforts.

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ISO 690ENGLAND, Hadley, Andrei HERDEAN, Jennifer MATTHEWS, David J. HUGHES, Christine D. ROPER, David J. SUGGETT, Christian R. VOOLSTRA, Emma F. CAMP, 2024. A portable multi-taxa phenotyping device to retrieve physiological performance traits. In: Scientific Reports. Springer. 2024, 14(1), 21826. eISSN 2045-2322. Verfügbar unter: doi: 10.1038/s41598-024-71972-5
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  year={2024},
  doi={10.1038/s41598-024-71972-5},
  title={A portable multi-taxa phenotyping device to retrieve physiological performance traits},
  number={1},
  volume={14},
  journal={Scientific Reports},
  author={England, Hadley and Herdean, Andrei and Matthews, Jennifer and Hughes, David J. and Roper, Christine D. and Suggett, David J. and Voolstra, Christian R. and Camp, Emma F.},
  note={Article Number: 21826}
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