Diel CO2 cycles do not modify juvenile growth, survival and otolith development in two coral reef fish under ocean acidification

Recent studies show that daily variation in pCO(2) levels can modify the life-history and calcification responses of marine organisms to ocean acidification. The early life stages of coral reef fish exhibit varied growth, survival and otolith development responses to elevated pCO(2), yet no studies...

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Published in:Marine Biology
Main Authors: Jarrold, Michael D., Munday, Philip L.
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Published: Springer 2018
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Online Access:https://researchonline.jcu.edu.au/53599/1/53599_Jarrold%20and%20Munday_2018.pdf
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spelling ftjamescook:oai:researchonline.jcu.edu.au:53599 2024-02-11T10:07:24+01:00 Diel CO2 cycles do not modify juvenile growth, survival and otolith development in two coral reef fish under ocean acidification Jarrold, Michael D. Munday, Philip L. 2018 application/pdf https://researchonline.jcu.edu.au/53599/1/53599_Jarrold%20and%20Munday_2018.pdf unknown Springer https://doi.org/10.1007/s00227-018-3311-5 https://researchonline.jcu.edu.au/53599/ https://researchonline.jcu.edu.au/53599/1/53599_Jarrold%20and%20Munday_2018.pdf Jarrold, Michael D., and Munday, Philip L. (2018) Diel CO2 cycles do not modify juvenile growth, survival and otolith development in two coral reef fish under ocean acidification. Marine Biology: international journal on life in oceans and coastal waters, 165 (3). 49. restricted Article PeerReviewed 2018 ftjamescook https://doi.org/10.1007/s00227-018-3311-5 2024-01-22T23:41:59Z Recent studies show that daily variation in pCO(2) levels can modify the life-history and calcification responses of marine organisms to ocean acidification. The early life stages of coral reef fish exhibit varied growth, survival and otolith development responses to elevated pCO(2), yet no studies to date have considered the substantial diel pCO(2) cycles that occur in shallow reef habitats. Here, we reared three clutches of juvenile Acanthochromis polyacanthus and Amphiprion percula under control (500 mu atm), stable, elevated (1000 mu atm) and diel cycling, elevated (1000 +/- 300 and 1000 +/- 500 mu atm) pCO(2) for 11 and 6 weeks, respectively. Survival was unaffected by exposure to either elevated stable or diel cycling pCO(2) conditions in both species. For A. polyacanthus there was a non-significant trend of decreased standard length and wet weight under stable, elevated pCO(2) conditions, whereas values in both the diel cycling treatments were closer to those observed under control conditions. A similar non-significant trend was observed for Am. percula, except that exposure to stable, elevated pCO(2) conditions resulted in slightly longer and heavier fish. Finally, otolith size, shape and symmetry in both species were unaffected by exposure to either elevated stable or diel cycling pCO(2) conditions. Overall, our results suggest that the growth, survival and otolith development of juvenile coral reef fishes under ocean acidification is unlikely to be affected, in isolation, by diel cycles in pCO(2). Article in Journal/Newspaper Ocean acidification James Cook University, Australia: ResearchOnline@JCU Marine Biology 165 3
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description Recent studies show that daily variation in pCO(2) levels can modify the life-history and calcification responses of marine organisms to ocean acidification. The early life stages of coral reef fish exhibit varied growth, survival and otolith development responses to elevated pCO(2), yet no studies to date have considered the substantial diel pCO(2) cycles that occur in shallow reef habitats. Here, we reared three clutches of juvenile Acanthochromis polyacanthus and Amphiprion percula under control (500 mu atm), stable, elevated (1000 mu atm) and diel cycling, elevated (1000 +/- 300 and 1000 +/- 500 mu atm) pCO(2) for 11 and 6 weeks, respectively. Survival was unaffected by exposure to either elevated stable or diel cycling pCO(2) conditions in both species. For A. polyacanthus there was a non-significant trend of decreased standard length and wet weight under stable, elevated pCO(2) conditions, whereas values in both the diel cycling treatments were closer to those observed under control conditions. A similar non-significant trend was observed for Am. percula, except that exposure to stable, elevated pCO(2) conditions resulted in slightly longer and heavier fish. Finally, otolith size, shape and symmetry in both species were unaffected by exposure to either elevated stable or diel cycling pCO(2) conditions. Overall, our results suggest that the growth, survival and otolith development of juvenile coral reef fishes under ocean acidification is unlikely to be affected, in isolation, by diel cycles in pCO(2).
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author Jarrold, Michael D.
Munday, Philip L.
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Munday, Philip L.
Diel CO2 cycles do not modify juvenile growth, survival and otolith development in two coral reef fish under ocean acidification
author_facet Jarrold, Michael D.
Munday, Philip L.
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title Diel CO2 cycles do not modify juvenile growth, survival and otolith development in two coral reef fish under ocean acidification
title_short Diel CO2 cycles do not modify juvenile growth, survival and otolith development in two coral reef fish under ocean acidification
title_full Diel CO2 cycles do not modify juvenile growth, survival and otolith development in two coral reef fish under ocean acidification
title_fullStr Diel CO2 cycles do not modify juvenile growth, survival and otolith development in two coral reef fish under ocean acidification
title_full_unstemmed Diel CO2 cycles do not modify juvenile growth, survival and otolith development in two coral reef fish under ocean acidification
title_sort diel co2 cycles do not modify juvenile growth, survival and otolith development in two coral reef fish under ocean acidification
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Jarrold, Michael D., and Munday, Philip L. (2018) Diel CO2 cycles do not modify juvenile growth, survival and otolith development in two coral reef fish under ocean acidification. Marine Biology: international journal on life in oceans and coastal waters, 165 (3). 49.
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