Pteropods from the Caribbean Sea: variations in calcification as an indicator of past ocean carbonate saturation

The aragonite shell-bearing thecosome pteropods are an important component of the oceanic plankton. However, with increasing p CO 2 and the associated reduction in oceanic pH (ocean acidification), thecosome pteropods are thought to be particularly vulnerable to shell dissolution. The distribution a...

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Main Authors: Wall-Palmer, D., Hart, M. B., Smart, C. W., Sparks, R. S. J., Friant, A., Boudon, G., Deplus, C., Komorowski, J. C.
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spelling ftcopernicus:oai:publications.copernicus.org:bg11955 2023-05-15T17:50:16+02:00 Pteropods from the Caribbean Sea: variations in calcification as an indicator of past ocean carbonate saturation Wall-Palmer, D. Hart, M. B. Smart, C. W. Sparks, R. S. J. Friant, A. Boudon, G. Deplus, C. Komorowski, J. C. 2018-09-27 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-9-309-2012 https://www.biogeosciences.net/9/309/2012/ eng eng doi:10.5194/bg-9-309-2012 https://www.biogeosciences.net/9/309/2012/ eISSN: 1726-4189 Text 2018 ftcopernicus https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-9-309-2012 2019-12-24T09:56:27Z The aragonite shell-bearing thecosome pteropods are an important component of the oceanic plankton. However, with increasing p CO 2 and the associated reduction in oceanic pH (ocean acidification), thecosome pteropods are thought to be particularly vulnerable to shell dissolution. The distribution and preservation of pteropods over the last 250 000 years have been investigated in marine sediment cores from the Caribbean Sea close to the island of Montserrat. Using the Limacina Dissolution Index (LDX), fluctuations in pteropod calcification through the most recent glacial/interglacial cycles are documented. By comparison to the oxygen isotope record (global ice volume), we show that pteropod calcification is closely linked to global changes in p CO 2 and pH and is, therefore, a global signal. These data are in agreement with the findings of experiments upon living pteropods, which show that variations in pH can greatly affect aragonitic shells. The results of this study provide information which may be useful in the prediction of future changes to the pteropod assemblage caused by ocean acidification. Text Ocean acidification Copernicus Publications: E-Journals Biogeosciences 9 1 309 315
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description The aragonite shell-bearing thecosome pteropods are an important component of the oceanic plankton. However, with increasing p CO 2 and the associated reduction in oceanic pH (ocean acidification), thecosome pteropods are thought to be particularly vulnerable to shell dissolution. The distribution and preservation of pteropods over the last 250 000 years have been investigated in marine sediment cores from the Caribbean Sea close to the island of Montserrat. Using the Limacina Dissolution Index (LDX), fluctuations in pteropod calcification through the most recent glacial/interglacial cycles are documented. By comparison to the oxygen isotope record (global ice volume), we show that pteropod calcification is closely linked to global changes in p CO 2 and pH and is, therefore, a global signal. These data are in agreement with the findings of experiments upon living pteropods, which show that variations in pH can greatly affect aragonitic shells. The results of this study provide information which may be useful in the prediction of future changes to the pteropod assemblage caused by ocean acidification.
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Hart, M. B.
Smart, C. W.
Sparks, R. S. J.
Friant, A.
Boudon, G.
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Pteropods from the Caribbean Sea: variations in calcification as an indicator of past ocean carbonate saturation
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