Ocean acidification and its potential effects on the early life-history of non-calcifying and calcifying echinoderm (Odontaster validus, Patiriella regularis and Arachnoides placenta) larvae, 2011


Autoria(s): Gonzalez Bernat, Maria Jose
Data(s)

29/03/2011

Resumo

Ocean acidification, as a result of increased atmospheric CO2, has the potential to adversely affect the larval stages of many marine organisms and hence have profound effects on marine ecosystems. This is the first study of its kind to investigate the effects of ocean acidification on the early life-history stages of three echinoderms species, two asteroids and one irregular echinoid. Potential latitudinal variations on the effects of ocean acidification were also investigated by selecting a polar species (Odontaster validus), a temperate species (Patiriella regularis), and a tropical species (Arachnoides placenta). The effects of reduced seawater pH levels on the fertilization of gametes, larval survival and morphometrics on the aforementioned species were evaluated under experimental conditions. The pH levels considered for this research include ambient seawater (pH 8.1 or pH 8.2), levels predicted for 2100 (pH 7.7 and pH 7.6) and the extreme pH of 7.0, adjusted by bubbling CO2 gas into filtered seawater. Fertilization for Odontaster validus and Patiriella regularis for the predicted scenarios for 2100 was robust, whereas fertilization was significantly reduced in Arachnoides placenta. Larval survival was robust for the three species at pH 7.8, but numbers declined when pH dropped below 7.6. Normal A. placenta larvae developed in pH 7.8, whereas smaller larvae were observed for O. validus and P. regularis under the same pH treatment. Seawater pH levels below 7.6 resulted in smaller and underdeveloped larvae for all three species. The greatest effects were expected for the Antarctic asteroid O. validus but overall the tropical sand dollar A. placenta was the most affected by the reduction in seawater pH. The effects of ocean acidification on the asteroids O. validus and P. regulars, and the sand dollar A. placenta are species-specific. Several parameters, such as taxonomic differences, physiology, genetic makeup and the population's evolutionary history may have contributed to this variability. This study highlights the vulnerability of the early developmental stages and the complexity of ocean acidification. However, future research is needed to understand the effects at individual, community and ecosystem levels.

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application/zip, 3 datasets

Identificador

https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.778512

doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.778512

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en

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PANGAEA

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CC-BY: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported

Access constraints: unrestricted

Fonte

Supplement to: Gonzalez Bernat, Maria Jose (2011): Ocean acidification and its potential effects on the early life-history of non-calcifying and calcifying echinoderm (Echinodermata) larvae. University of Otago, Department of Marine Science, http://otago.ourarchive.ac.nz/handle/10523/1930

Palavras-Chave #[CO3]2-; [HCO3]-; A. placenta ALA l; A. placenta ALA l std err; A. placenta l; A. placenta l gut; A. placenta l gut std err; A. placenta l std err; A. placenta PDA l; A. placenta PDA l std err; A. placenta POA l; A. placenta POA l std err; A. placenta w; A. placenta w gut; A. placenta w gut std err; A. placenta w std err; Alkalinity, total; Arachnoides placenta, anterolateral arm length; Arachnoides placenta, anterolateral arm length, standard error; Arachnoides placenta, gut length; Arachnoides placenta, gut length, standard error; Arachnoides placenta, gut width; Arachnoides placenta, gut width, standard error; Arachnoides placenta, length; Arachnoides placenta, length, standard error; Arachnoides placenta, posterodorsal arm length; Arachnoides placenta, posterodorsal arm length, standard error; Arachnoides placenta, postoral arm length; Arachnoides placenta, postoral arm length, standard error; Arachnoides placenta, preoral arm length; Arachnoides placenta, preoral arm length, standard error; Arachnoides placenta, width; Arachnoides placenta, width, standard error; Aragonite saturation state; AT; Bicarbonate ion; Calcite saturation state; Calculated using seacarb after Nisumaa et al. (2010); Calculated using SWCO2 (Hunter, 2007); Carbon, inorganic, dissolved; Carbonate ion; Carbonate system computation flag; Carbon dioxide; Closed cell titration; CO2; CSC flag; DIC; EPOCA; EUR-OCEANS; European network of excellence for Ocean Ecosystems Analysis; European Project on Ocean Acidification; Exp day; Experiment day; fCO2water_SST_wet; Fertilization success rate; Fertilization success rate, standard deviation; Fert success; Fert success std dev; Fugacity of carbon dioxide (water) at sea surface temperature (wet air); Measured using software ImageJ; NBS scale; O. validus l; O. validus l std err; O. validus l stomach; O. validus l stomach std err; O. validus w; O. validus w mouth; O. validus w mouth std err; O. validus w std err; O. validus w stomach; O. validus w stomach std err; OA-ICC; Ocean Acidification International Coordination Centre; Odontaster validus, length; Odontaster validus, length, standard error; Odontaster validus, mouth width; Odontaster validus, mouth width, standard error; Odontaster validus, stomach stomach length; Odontaster validus, stomach stomach length, standard error; Odontaster validus, stomach width; Odontaster validus, stomach width, standard error; Odontaster validus, width; Odontaster validus, width, standard error; Omega Arg; Omega Cal; P. regularis l; P. regularis l std err; P. regularis l stomach; P. regularis l stomach std err; P. regularis w; P. regularis w mouth; P. regularis w mouth std err; P. regularis w std err; P. regularis w stomach; P. regularis w stomach std err; Partial pressure of carbon dioxide (water) at sea surface temperature (wet air); Patiriella regularis, length; Patiriella regularis, length, standard error; Patiriella regularis, mouth width; Patiriella regularis, mouth width, standard error; Patiriella regularis, stomach stomach length; Patiriella regularis, stomach stomach length, standard error; Patiriella regularis, stomach width; Patiriella regularis, stomach width, standard error; Patiriella regularis, width; Patiriella regularis, width, standard error; pCO2water_SST_wet; pH; pH meter CG 837; Proportion of survival; Proportion of survival, standard error; Sal; Salinity; Salinity, standard deviation; Sal std dev; Species; Sperm; Sperm concentration; Survival; Survival std err; Temp; Temperature, standard deviation; Temperature, water; Total scale; T std dev
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