Temperature affects the reproductive outputs of coral-eating starfish Acanthaster spp. after adult exposure to near-future ocean warming and acidification

Outbreaks of the coral-eating crown-of-thorns starfish Acanthaster spp. (COTS) have become to be amongst the most severe threats to coral reefs worldwide. Although most research has focused on COTS early development, it remains unclear how COTS populations will keep pace with changing ocean conditio...

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Main Authors: Hue, T., Chateau, O., Lecellier, G., Kayal, M., Lanos, N., Gossuin, H., Adjeroud, Mehdi, Dumas, Pascal
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spelling ftird:oai:ird.fr:fdi:010080412 2023-05-15T17:51:35+02:00 Temperature affects the reproductive outputs of coral-eating starfish Acanthaster spp. after adult exposure to near-future ocean warming and acidification Hue, T. Chateau, O. Lecellier, G. Kayal, M. Lanos, N. Gossuin, H. Adjeroud, Mehdi Dumas, Pascal PACIFIQUE NOUVELLE CALEDONIE REDIKA ILE 2020 http://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010080412 EN eng http://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010080412 oai:ird.fr:fdi:010080412 Hue T., Chateau O., Lecellier G., Kayal M., Lanos N., Gossuin H., Adjeroud Mehdi, Dumas Pascal. Temperature affects the reproductive outputs of coral-eating starfish Acanthaster spp. after adult exposure to near-future ocean warming and acidification. Marine Environmental Research, 2020, 162, p. 105164 [10 p.]. Adult exposure Ocean warming Ocean acidification Crown-of-thorns starfish Reproductive outputs text 2020 ftird 2021-01-19T23:51:57Z Outbreaks of the coral-eating crown-of-thorns starfish Acanthaster spp. (COTS) have become to be amongst the most severe threats to coral reefs worldwide. Although most research has focused on COTS early development, it remains unclear how COTS populations will keep pace with changing ocean conditions. Since reproduction is a key process contributing to outbreaks, we investigated the reproductive success of adult COTS acclimated for 3-4 months to different treatment combinations of ambient conditions, ocean warming (+2 ?C) and acidification (-0.35 pH). Our results suggest that the optimal breeding season in New Caledonia is concentrated around the end of the calendar year, when water temperature reaches >26 degrees C. We found negative effects of temperature on egg metrics, fertilisation success, and GSI, conflicting with previously documented effects of temperature on echinoderm reproductive outputs. Fertilisation success dropped drastically (more than threefold) with elevated temperature during the late breeding season. In contrast, we detected no effects of near-future acidification conditions on fertilisation success nor GSI. This is the first time that COTS reproduction is compared among individuals acclimated to different conditions of warming and acidification. Our results highlight the importance of accounting for adult exposure to better understand how COTS reproduction may be impacted in the face of global change. Text Ocean acidification IRD (Institute de recherche pour le développement): Horizon
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topic Adult exposure
Ocean warming
Ocean acidification
Crown-of-thorns
starfish
Reproductive outputs
spellingShingle Adult exposure
Ocean warming
Ocean acidification
Crown-of-thorns
starfish
Reproductive outputs
Hue, T.
Chateau, O.
Lecellier, G.
Kayal, M.
Lanos, N.
Gossuin, H.
Adjeroud, Mehdi
Dumas, Pascal
Temperature affects the reproductive outputs of coral-eating starfish Acanthaster spp. after adult exposure to near-future ocean warming and acidification
topic_facet Adult exposure
Ocean warming
Ocean acidification
Crown-of-thorns
starfish
Reproductive outputs
description Outbreaks of the coral-eating crown-of-thorns starfish Acanthaster spp. (COTS) have become to be amongst the most severe threats to coral reefs worldwide. Although most research has focused on COTS early development, it remains unclear how COTS populations will keep pace with changing ocean conditions. Since reproduction is a key process contributing to outbreaks, we investigated the reproductive success of adult COTS acclimated for 3-4 months to different treatment combinations of ambient conditions, ocean warming (+2 ?C) and acidification (-0.35 pH). Our results suggest that the optimal breeding season in New Caledonia is concentrated around the end of the calendar year, when water temperature reaches >26 degrees C. We found negative effects of temperature on egg metrics, fertilisation success, and GSI, conflicting with previously documented effects of temperature on echinoderm reproductive outputs. Fertilisation success dropped drastically (more than threefold) with elevated temperature during the late breeding season. In contrast, we detected no effects of near-future acidification conditions on fertilisation success nor GSI. This is the first time that COTS reproduction is compared among individuals acclimated to different conditions of warming and acidification. Our results highlight the importance of accounting for adult exposure to better understand how COTS reproduction may be impacted in the face of global change.
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author Hue, T.
Chateau, O.
Lecellier, G.
Kayal, M.
Lanos, N.
Gossuin, H.
Adjeroud, Mehdi
Dumas, Pascal
author_facet Hue, T.
Chateau, O.
Lecellier, G.
Kayal, M.
Lanos, N.
Gossuin, H.
Adjeroud, Mehdi
Dumas, Pascal
author_sort Hue, T.
title Temperature affects the reproductive outputs of coral-eating starfish Acanthaster spp. after adult exposure to near-future ocean warming and acidification
title_short Temperature affects the reproductive outputs of coral-eating starfish Acanthaster spp. after adult exposure to near-future ocean warming and acidification
title_full Temperature affects the reproductive outputs of coral-eating starfish Acanthaster spp. after adult exposure to near-future ocean warming and acidification
title_fullStr Temperature affects the reproductive outputs of coral-eating starfish Acanthaster spp. after adult exposure to near-future ocean warming and acidification
title_full_unstemmed Temperature affects the reproductive outputs of coral-eating starfish Acanthaster spp. after adult exposure to near-future ocean warming and acidification
title_sort temperature affects the reproductive outputs of coral-eating starfish acanthaster spp. after adult exposure to near-future ocean warming and acidification
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Hue T., Chateau O., Lecellier G., Kayal M., Lanos N., Gossuin H., Adjeroud Mehdi, Dumas Pascal. Temperature affects the reproductive outputs of coral-eating starfish Acanthaster spp. after adult exposure to near-future ocean warming and acidification. Marine Environmental Research, 2020, 162, p. 105164 [10 p.].
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