Effects of ocean acidification on the settlement and metamorphosis of marine invertebrate and fish larvae:A review
Most marine organisms present an indirect lifecycle where a planktonic larval stage reaches competency before settling to the substrate and metamorphosing. Despite the critical importance of these early life history stages, little is known about how global change-related stressors, in particular oce...
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ftdtupubl:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/09ec74da-adf8-476f-afad-092b8d423d5f 2024-09-09T20:01:11+00:00 Effects of ocean acidification on the settlement and metamorphosis of marine invertebrate and fish larvae:A review Espinel-Velasco, Nadjejda Hoffmann, Linn Agüera, Antonio Byrne, Maria Dupont, Sam Uthicke, Sven Webster, Nicole S. Lamare, Miles 2018-11-15 application/pdf https://orbit.dtu.dk/en/publications/09ec74da-adf8-476f-afad-092b8d423d5f https://doi.org/10.3354/meps12754 https://backend.orbit.dtu.dk/ws/files/161796535/Publishers_version.pdf https://backend.orbit.dtu.dk/ws/files/161796537/Publishers_version_Supplementary_material.pdf eng eng https://orbit.dtu.dk/en/publications/09ec74da-adf8-476f-afad-092b8d423d5f info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Espinel-Velasco , N , Hoffmann , L , Agüera , A , Byrne , M , Dupont , S , Uthicke , S , Webster , N S & Lamare , M 2018 , ' Effects of ocean acidification on the settlement and metamorphosis of marine invertebrate and fish larvae : A review ' , Marine Ecology - Progress Series , vol. 606 , pp. 237-257 . https://doi.org/10.3354/meps12754 Larvae Metamorphosis Ocean acidification Recruitment Settlement /dk/atira/pure/sustainabledevelopmentgoals/life_below_water name=SDG 14 - Life Below Water article 2018 ftdtupubl https://doi.org/10.3354/meps12754 2024-07-22T23:50:05Z Most marine organisms present an indirect lifecycle where a planktonic larval stage reaches competency before settling to the substrate and metamorphosing. Despite the critical importance of these early life history stages, little is known about how global change-related stressors, in particular ocean acidification (OA), affect marine larval settlement and metamorphosis. To date, 48 studies have investigated the effects of OA on larval settlement, focussing mostly on tropical corals (16), echinoderms (11) and fish (8). Most studies show negative effects of OA during settlement and post-settlement processes. For instance, reduced settlement is typically seen along natural pH gradients and in experimentally lowered pH treatments. This generally results in reduced settlement selectivity and metamorphosis and poorer post-settlement fitness. Carryover effects of OA exposure can also occur, with larval environmental history influencing early post-settlement performance. We conclude that OA may (1) alter larval supply for settlement by altering horizontal swimming behaviour or vertical migration; (2) directly influence settlement success through changes in the nature and distribution of suitable settlement substrates (e.g. biofilm, crustose coralline algae); and (3) mediate carryover effects at settlement by altering larval development or larval energy budgets. In contrast to fish larvae, there is little evidence for most invertebrate larvae that their perception of settlement cues is directly influenced by reduced pH. A summation of how OA affects the settlement and metamorphosis of marine invertebrates is timely, since altered settlement rates will influence the future distributions, abundances and ecology of marine benthic communities. Article in Journal/Newspaper Ocean acidification Technical University of Denmark: DTU Orbit Marine Ecology Progress Series 606 237 257 |
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Larvae Metamorphosis Ocean acidification Recruitment Settlement /dk/atira/pure/sustainabledevelopmentgoals/life_below_water name=SDG 14 - Life Below Water Espinel-Velasco, Nadjejda Hoffmann, Linn Agüera, Antonio Byrne, Maria Dupont, Sam Uthicke, Sven Webster, Nicole S. Lamare, Miles Effects of ocean acidification on the settlement and metamorphosis of marine invertebrate and fish larvae:A review |
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Most marine organisms present an indirect lifecycle where a planktonic larval stage reaches competency before settling to the substrate and metamorphosing. Despite the critical importance of these early life history stages, little is known about how global change-related stressors, in particular ocean acidification (OA), affect marine larval settlement and metamorphosis. To date, 48 studies have investigated the effects of OA on larval settlement, focussing mostly on tropical corals (16), echinoderms (11) and fish (8). Most studies show negative effects of OA during settlement and post-settlement processes. For instance, reduced settlement is typically seen along natural pH gradients and in experimentally lowered pH treatments. This generally results in reduced settlement selectivity and metamorphosis and poorer post-settlement fitness. Carryover effects of OA exposure can also occur, with larval environmental history influencing early post-settlement performance. We conclude that OA may (1) alter larval supply for settlement by altering horizontal swimming behaviour or vertical migration; (2) directly influence settlement success through changes in the nature and distribution of suitable settlement substrates (e.g. biofilm, crustose coralline algae); and (3) mediate carryover effects at settlement by altering larval development or larval energy budgets. In contrast to fish larvae, there is little evidence for most invertebrate larvae that their perception of settlement cues is directly influenced by reduced pH. A summation of how OA affects the settlement and metamorphosis of marine invertebrates is timely, since altered settlement rates will influence the future distributions, abundances and ecology of marine benthic communities. |
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Espinel-Velasco, Nadjejda Hoffmann, Linn Agüera, Antonio Byrne, Maria Dupont, Sam Uthicke, Sven Webster, Nicole S. Lamare, Miles |
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Effects of ocean acidification on the settlement and metamorphosis of marine invertebrate and fish larvae:A review |
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Effects of ocean acidification on the settlement and metamorphosis of marine invertebrate and fish larvae:A review |
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Effects of ocean acidification on the settlement and metamorphosis of marine invertebrate and fish larvae:A review |
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Effects of ocean acidification on the settlement and metamorphosis of marine invertebrate and fish larvae:A review |
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Effects of ocean acidification on the settlement and metamorphosis of marine invertebrate and fish larvae:A review |
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effects of ocean acidification on the settlement and metamorphosis of marine invertebrate and fish larvae:a review |
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Espinel-Velasco , N , Hoffmann , L , Agüera , A , Byrne , M , Dupont , S , Uthicke , S , Webster , N S & Lamare , M 2018 , ' Effects of ocean acidification on the settlement and metamorphosis of marine invertebrate and fish larvae : A review ' , Marine Ecology - Progress Series , vol. 606 , pp. 237-257 . https://doi.org/10.3354/meps12754 |
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