A comparison of life-history traits in calcifying Spirorbinae polychaetes living along natural pH gradients

Low-pH vent systems are ideal natural laboratories to study the consequences of long-term low-pH exposure on marine species and thus identify life-history traits associated with low-pH tolerance. This knowledge can help to inform predictions on which types of species may be less vulnerable in future...

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Published in:Marine Ecology Progress Series
Main Authors: Florio, M., Lombardi, C.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Inter-Research 2018
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12079/2031
https://doi.org/10.3354/meps12453
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spelling ftenea:oai:iris.enea.it:20.500.12079/2031 2024-04-21T08:09:39+00:00 A comparison of life-history traits in calcifying Spirorbinae polychaetes living along natural pH gradients Florio, M. Lombardi, C. Florio, M. Lombardi, C. 2018 https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12079/2031 https://doi.org/10.3354/meps12453 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85042667860&doi=10.3354%2fmeps12453&partnerID=40&md5=e0280d20d69e55ebd2b8a3819a55c3d8 en eng Inter-Research volume:589 numberofpages:141 - 152 journal:MARINE ECOLOGY PROGRESS SERIES http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12079/2031 doi:10.3354/meps12453 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/Scopus ID: 2-s2.0-85042667860 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85042667860&doi=10.3354%2fmeps12453&partnerID=40&md5=e0280d20d69e55ebd2b8a3819a55c3d8 Calcifier Ocean acidification Early-life survival Settlement succe Fecundity Population resilience Serpulidae info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2018 ftenea https://doi.org/20.500.12079/203110.3354/meps12453 2024-03-27T15:05:15Z Low-pH vent systems are ideal natural laboratories to study the consequences of long-term low-pH exposure on marine species and thus identify life-history traits associated with low-pH tolerance. This knowledge can help to inform predictions on which types of species may be less vulnerable in future ocean acidification (OA) scenarios. Accordingly, we investigated how traits of calcifying polychaete species (Serpulidae, Spirorbinae) varied with pH using a functional trait analysis at 2 natural pH gradients around the Castello Aragonese islet off Ischia, Italy. We first observed the distribution and abundance patterns of all calcifying polychaete epiphytes in the canopy of Posidonia oceanica seagrass across these gradients. We then used laboratory trials to compare fecundity, settlement success, and juvenile survival in the dominant species from a control (Pileolaria militaris Claparède, 1870) and a low-pH site (Simplaria sp.). We found significantly higher reproductive output, juvenile settlement rates, and juvenile survival in Simplaria sp. individuals from the low-pH site, compared to P. militaris individuals from control pH sites, when observed in their respective in situ pH conditions. Our results suggest that tolerance to low pH may result, in part, from traits associated with successful reproduction and rapid settlement under low-pH conditions. This finding implies that other species with similar life-history traits may respond similarly, and should be targeted for future OA tolerance research. © Inter-Research 2018. Article in Journal/Newspaper Ocean acidification ENEA-IRIS Open Archive (Agenzia nazionale per le nuove tecnologie, l'energia e lo sviluppo economico sostenibile) Marine Ecology Progress Series 589 141 152
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topic Calcifier
Ocean acidification
Early-life survival
Settlement succe
Fecundity
Population resilience
Serpulidae
spellingShingle Calcifier
Ocean acidification
Early-life survival
Settlement succe
Fecundity
Population resilience
Serpulidae
Florio, M.
Lombardi, C.
A comparison of life-history traits in calcifying Spirorbinae polychaetes living along natural pH gradients
topic_facet Calcifier
Ocean acidification
Early-life survival
Settlement succe
Fecundity
Population resilience
Serpulidae
description Low-pH vent systems are ideal natural laboratories to study the consequences of long-term low-pH exposure on marine species and thus identify life-history traits associated with low-pH tolerance. This knowledge can help to inform predictions on which types of species may be less vulnerable in future ocean acidification (OA) scenarios. Accordingly, we investigated how traits of calcifying polychaete species (Serpulidae, Spirorbinae) varied with pH using a functional trait analysis at 2 natural pH gradients around the Castello Aragonese islet off Ischia, Italy. We first observed the distribution and abundance patterns of all calcifying polychaete epiphytes in the canopy of Posidonia oceanica seagrass across these gradients. We then used laboratory trials to compare fecundity, settlement success, and juvenile survival in the dominant species from a control (Pileolaria militaris Claparède, 1870) and a low-pH site (Simplaria sp.). We found significantly higher reproductive output, juvenile settlement rates, and juvenile survival in Simplaria sp. individuals from the low-pH site, compared to P. militaris individuals from control pH sites, when observed in their respective in situ pH conditions. Our results suggest that tolerance to low pH may result, in part, from traits associated with successful reproduction and rapid settlement under low-pH conditions. This finding implies that other species with similar life-history traits may respond similarly, and should be targeted for future OA tolerance research. © Inter-Research 2018.
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Lombardi, C.
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Lombardi, C.
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title A comparison of life-history traits in calcifying Spirorbinae polychaetes living along natural pH gradients
title_short A comparison of life-history traits in calcifying Spirorbinae polychaetes living along natural pH gradients
title_full A comparison of life-history traits in calcifying Spirorbinae polychaetes living along natural pH gradients
title_fullStr A comparison of life-history traits in calcifying Spirorbinae polychaetes living along natural pH gradients
title_full_unstemmed A comparison of life-history traits in calcifying Spirorbinae polychaetes living along natural pH gradients
title_sort comparison of life-history traits in calcifying spirorbinae polychaetes living along natural ph gradients
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