The effects of trans-generational exposure to ocean warming and acidification on life history and physiological traits in a marine polychaete ...

Human-assisted, trans-generational exposure to ocean warming and acidification has been proposed as a conservation and/or restoration tool to produce resilient offspring. To improve our understanding of the need for and the efficacy of this approach, we characterised life history and physiological r...

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Main Authors: Chakravarti, Leela Jackie, Jarrold, Michael, Gibbin, Emma M, Christen, Felix, Massamba-N'siala, Gloria, Blier, Pierre U, Calosi, Piero
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: PANGAEA 2016
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.1594/pangaea.860477
https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.860477
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Summary:Human-assisted, trans-generational exposure to ocean warming and acidification has been proposed as a conservation and/or restoration tool to produce resilient offspring. To improve our understanding of the need for and the efficacy of this approach, we characterised life history and physiological responses in offspring of the marine polychaete Ophryotrocha labronica exposed to predicted ocean warming (OW: + 3 °C), ocean acidification (OA: pH -0.5) and their combination (OWA: + 3 °C, pH -0.5), following the exposure of their parents to either control conditions (within-generational exposure) or the same conditions (trans-generational exposure). Trans-generational exposure to OW fully alleviated the negative effects of within-generational exposure to OW on fecundity and egg volume and was accompanied by increased metabolic activity. While within-generational exposure to OA reduced juvenile growth rates and egg volume, trans-generational exposure alleviated the former but could not restore the latter. ... : Supplement to: (2016): Can trans-generational experiments be used to enhance species resilience to ocean warming and acidification? Evolutionary Applications ...