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Main Authors: Van Colen, Carl, Jansson, Anna, Saunier, Alice, Lacoue-Labathe, Thomas, Vincx, Magda
Format: Dataset Open Access
Language:en
Published: PANGAEA 2018
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.951202
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author Van Colen, Carl
Jansson, Anna
Saunier, Alice
Lacoue-Labathe, Thomas
Vincx, Magda
author_facet Van Colen, Carl
Jansson, Anna
Saunier, Alice
Lacoue-Labathe, Thomas
Vincx, Magda
collection Datos científicos de ciencias marinas y ambientales
contents Anthropogenic CO2 emissions are rapidly changing seawater temperature, pH and carbonate chemistry. This study compares the embryonic development under high pCO2conditions across the south-north distribution range of the marine clam Limecola balthicain NW Europe. The combined effects of elevated temperature and reduced pH on hatching success and size varied strongly between the three studied populations, with the Gulf of Finland population appearing most endangered under the conditions predicted to occur by 2100. These results demonstrate that the assessment of marine faunal population persistence to future climatic conditions needs to consider the interactive effects of co-occurring physico-chemical alterations in seawater within the local context that determines population fitness, adaptation potential and the system resilience to environmental change.
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spellingShingle Seawater carbonate chemistry and hatching success and size of the marine clam Limecola balthica
Van Colen, Carl
Jansson, Anna
Saunier, Alice
Lacoue-Labathe, Thomas
Vincx, Magda
Alkalinity, total; Alkalinity, total, standard deviation; Animalia; Aragonite saturation state; Baltic Sea; Benthos; Bicarbonate ion; Bottles or small containers/Aquaria (<20 L); Calcite saturation state; Calculated using CO2SYS; Calculated using seacarb after Nisumaa et al. (2010); Carbon, inorganic, dissolved; Carbonate ion; Carbonate system computation flag; Carbon dioxide; Coast and continental shelf; Egg hatching success; Egg hatching success, standard error; Event label; EXP; Experiment; Fugacity of carbon dioxide (water) at sea surface temperature (wet air); Growth/Morphology; Gulf_of_Biscay; Gulf_of_Finland_OA; Hatching size; Hatching size, standard error; Laboratory experiment; Limecola balthica; Location; Mollusca; North Atlantic; OA-ICC; Ocean acidification; Ocean Acidification International Coordination Centre; Partial pressure of carbon dioxide (water) at sea surface temperature (wet air); pH, NBS scale; pH, total scale; Potentiometric; Potentiometric titration; Reproduction; Salinity; Single species; Southern_North_Sea_OA; Species, unique identification; Temperate; Temperature; Temperature, water; Type; Zooplankton
Anthropogenic CO2 emissions are rapidly changing seawater temperature, pH and carbonate chemistry. This study compares the embryonic development under high pCO2conditions across the south-north distribution range of the marine clam Limecola balthicain NW Europe. The combined effects of elevated temperature and reduced pH on hatching success and size varied strongly between the three studied populations, with the Gulf of Finland population appearing most endangered under the conditions predicted to occur by 2100. These results demonstrate that the assessment of marine faunal population persistence to future climatic conditions needs to consider the interactive effects of co-occurring physico-chemical alterations in seawater within the local context that determines population fitness, adaptation potential and the system resilience to environmental change.
title Seawater carbonate chemistry and hatching success and size of the marine clam Limecola balthica
topic Alkalinity, total; Alkalinity, total, standard deviation; Animalia; Aragonite saturation state; Baltic Sea; Benthos; Bicarbonate ion; Bottles or small containers/Aquaria (<20 L); Calcite saturation state; Calculated using CO2SYS; Calculated using seacarb after Nisumaa et al. (2010); Carbon, inorganic, dissolved; Carbonate ion; Carbonate system computation flag; Carbon dioxide; Coast and continental shelf; Egg hatching success; Egg hatching success, standard error; Event label; EXP; Experiment; Fugacity of carbon dioxide (water) at sea surface temperature (wet air); Growth/Morphology; Gulf_of_Biscay; Gulf_of_Finland_OA; Hatching size; Hatching size, standard error; Laboratory experiment; Limecola balthica; Location; Mollusca; North Atlantic; OA-ICC; Ocean acidification; Ocean Acidification International Coordination Centre; Partial pressure of carbon dioxide (water) at sea surface temperature (wet air); pH, NBS scale; pH, total scale; Potentiometric; Potentiometric titration; Reproduction; Salinity; Single species; Southern_North_Sea_OA; Species, unique identification; Temperate; Temperature; Temperature, water; Type; Zooplankton
url https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.951202