Supplementary material from "Effects of hypoxia and ocean acidification on the upper thermal niche boundaries of coral reef fishes"

Rising ocean temperatures are predicted to cause a poleward shift in the distribution of marine fishes occupying the extent of latitudes tolerable within their thermal range boundaries. A prevailing theory suggests that the upper thermal limits of fishes are constrained by hypoxia and ocean acidific...

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Main Authors: Ern, Rasmus, Johansen, Jacob L., Rummer, Jodie L., Esbaugh, Andrew J.
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spelling ftdatacite:10.6084/m9.figshare.c.3810541.v1 2023-05-15T17:49:40+02:00 Supplementary material from "Effects of hypoxia and ocean acidification on the upper thermal niche boundaries of coral reef fishes" Ern, Rasmus Johansen, Jacob L. Rummer, Jodie L. Esbaugh, Andrew J. 2017 https://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.3810541.v1 https://figshare.com/collections/Supplementary_material_from_Effects_of_hypoxia_and_ocean_acidification_on_the_upper_thermal_niche_boundaries_of_coral_reef_fishes_/3810541/1 unknown Figshare https://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsbl.2017.0135 https://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.3810541 CC BY 4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 CC-BY Environmental Science Ecology FOS Biological sciences Collection article 2017 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.3810541.v1 https://doi.org/10.1098/rsbl.2017.0135 https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.3810541 2021-11-05T12:55:41Z Rising ocean temperatures are predicted to cause a poleward shift in the distribution of marine fishes occupying the extent of latitudes tolerable within their thermal range boundaries. A prevailing theory suggests that the upper thermal limits of fishes are constrained by hypoxia and ocean acidification. However, some eurythermal fish species do not conform to this theory, and maintain their upper thermal limits in hypoxia. Here we determine if the same is true for stenothermal species. In three coral reef fish species we tested the effect of hypoxia on upper thermal limits, measured as critical thermal maximum (CT max ). In one of these species we also quantified the effect of hypoxia on oxygen supply capacity, measured as aerobic scope (AS). In this species we also tested the effect of elevated CO 2 (simulated ocean acidification) on the hypoxia sensitivity of CT max . We found that CT max was unaffected by progressive hypoxia down to approximately 35 mmHg, despite a substantial hypoxia-induced reduction in AS. Below approximately 35 mmHg, CT max declined sharply with water oxygen tension ( P w O 2 ). Furthermore, the hypoxia sensitivity of CT max was unaffected by elevated CO 2 . Our findings show that moderate hypoxia and ocean acidification do not constrain the upper thermal limits of these tropical, stenothermal fishes. Article in Journal/Newspaper Ocean acidification DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology)
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topic Environmental Science
Ecology
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Ecology
FOS Biological sciences
Ern, Rasmus
Johansen, Jacob L.
Rummer, Jodie L.
Esbaugh, Andrew J.
Supplementary material from "Effects of hypoxia and ocean acidification on the upper thermal niche boundaries of coral reef fishes"
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Ecology
FOS Biological sciences
description Rising ocean temperatures are predicted to cause a poleward shift in the distribution of marine fishes occupying the extent of latitudes tolerable within their thermal range boundaries. A prevailing theory suggests that the upper thermal limits of fishes are constrained by hypoxia and ocean acidification. However, some eurythermal fish species do not conform to this theory, and maintain their upper thermal limits in hypoxia. Here we determine if the same is true for stenothermal species. In three coral reef fish species we tested the effect of hypoxia on upper thermal limits, measured as critical thermal maximum (CT max ). In one of these species we also quantified the effect of hypoxia on oxygen supply capacity, measured as aerobic scope (AS). In this species we also tested the effect of elevated CO 2 (simulated ocean acidification) on the hypoxia sensitivity of CT max . We found that CT max was unaffected by progressive hypoxia down to approximately 35 mmHg, despite a substantial hypoxia-induced reduction in AS. Below approximately 35 mmHg, CT max declined sharply with water oxygen tension ( P w O 2 ). Furthermore, the hypoxia sensitivity of CT max was unaffected by elevated CO 2 . Our findings show that moderate hypoxia and ocean acidification do not constrain the upper thermal limits of these tropical, stenothermal fishes.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Ern, Rasmus
Johansen, Jacob L.
Rummer, Jodie L.
Esbaugh, Andrew J.
author_facet Ern, Rasmus
Johansen, Jacob L.
Rummer, Jodie L.
Esbaugh, Andrew J.
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title Supplementary material from "Effects of hypoxia and ocean acidification on the upper thermal niche boundaries of coral reef fishes"
title_short Supplementary material from "Effects of hypoxia and ocean acidification on the upper thermal niche boundaries of coral reef fishes"
title_full Supplementary material from "Effects of hypoxia and ocean acidification on the upper thermal niche boundaries of coral reef fishes"
title_fullStr Supplementary material from "Effects of hypoxia and ocean acidification on the upper thermal niche boundaries of coral reef fishes"
title_full_unstemmed Supplementary material from "Effects of hypoxia and ocean acidification on the upper thermal niche boundaries of coral reef fishes"
title_sort supplementary material from "effects of hypoxia and ocean acidification on the upper thermal niche boundaries of coral reef fishes"
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