Effect of Carbonate Chemistry Alteration on the Early Embryonic Development of the Pacific Oyster ( Crassostrea gigas )

Ocean acidification, due to anthropogenic CO(2) absorption by the ocean, may have profound impacts on marine biota. Calcareous organisms are expected to be particularly sensitive due to the decreasing availability of carbonate ions driven by decreasing pH levels. Recently, some studies focused on th...

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Main Authors: Gazeau, F., Gattuso, J.P., Greaves, M., Elderfield, H., Peene, J., Heip, C.H.R., Middelburg, J.J.
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spelling ftnioz:oai:imis.nioz.nl:231272 2023-05-15T15:58:15+02:00 Effect of Carbonate Chemistry Alteration on the Early Embryonic Development of the Pacific Oyster ( Crassostrea gigas ) Gazeau, F. Gattuso, J.P. Greaves, M. Elderfield, H. Peene, J. Heip, C.H.R. Middelburg, J.J. 2011 application/pdf https://www.vliz.be/imisdocs/publications/28/255928.pdf en eng info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/000295454200034 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0023010 https://www.vliz.be/imisdocs/publications/28/255928.pdf info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess %3Ci%3EPLoS+One+6%288%29%3C%2Fi%3E%3A+e23010%3B+1-8.+%3Ca+href%3D%22https%3A%2F%2Fdx.doi.org%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pone.0023010%22+target%3D%22_blank%22%3Ehttps%3A%2F%2Fdx.doi.org%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pone.0023010%3C%2Fa%3E info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2011 ftnioz https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0023010 2022-05-01T13:58:17Z Ocean acidification, due to anthropogenic CO(2) absorption by the ocean, may have profound impacts on marine biota. Calcareous organisms are expected to be particularly sensitive due to the decreasing availability of carbonate ions driven by decreasing pH levels. Recently, some studies focused on the early life stages of mollusks that are supposedly more sensitive to environmental disturbances than adult stages. Although these studies have shown decreased growth rates and increased proportions of abnormal development under low pH conditions, they did not allow attribution to pH induced changes in physiology or changes due to a decrease in aragonite saturation state. This study aims to assess the impact of several carbonate-system perturbations on the growth of Pacific oyster (Crassostrea gigas) larvae during the first 3 days of development (until shelled D-veliger larvae). Seawater with five different chemistries was obtained by separately manipulating pH, total alkalinity and aragonite saturation state (calcium addition). Results showed that the developmental success and growth rates were not directly affected by changes in pH or aragonite saturation state but were highly correlated with the availability of carbonate ions. In contrast to previous studies, both developmental success into viable D-shaped larvae and growth rates were not significantly altered as long as carbonate ion concentrations were above aragonite saturation levels, but they strongly decreased below saturation levels. These results suggest that the mechanisms used by these organisms to regulate calcification rates are not efficient enough to compensate for the low availability of carbonate ions under corrosive conditions. Article in Journal/Newspaper Crassostrea gigas Ocean acidification Pacific oyster NIOZ Repository (Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research) Pacific PLoS ONE 6 8 e23010
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description Ocean acidification, due to anthropogenic CO(2) absorption by the ocean, may have profound impacts on marine biota. Calcareous organisms are expected to be particularly sensitive due to the decreasing availability of carbonate ions driven by decreasing pH levels. Recently, some studies focused on the early life stages of mollusks that are supposedly more sensitive to environmental disturbances than adult stages. Although these studies have shown decreased growth rates and increased proportions of abnormal development under low pH conditions, they did not allow attribution to pH induced changes in physiology or changes due to a decrease in aragonite saturation state. This study aims to assess the impact of several carbonate-system perturbations on the growth of Pacific oyster (Crassostrea gigas) larvae during the first 3 days of development (until shelled D-veliger larvae). Seawater with five different chemistries was obtained by separately manipulating pH, total alkalinity and aragonite saturation state (calcium addition). Results showed that the developmental success and growth rates were not directly affected by changes in pH or aragonite saturation state but were highly correlated with the availability of carbonate ions. In contrast to previous studies, both developmental success into viable D-shaped larvae and growth rates were not significantly altered as long as carbonate ion concentrations were above aragonite saturation levels, but they strongly decreased below saturation levels. These results suggest that the mechanisms used by these organisms to regulate calcification rates are not efficient enough to compensate for the low availability of carbonate ions under corrosive conditions.
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author Gazeau, F.
Gattuso, J.P.
Greaves, M.
Elderfield, H.
Peene, J.
Heip, C.H.R.
Middelburg, J.J.
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Gattuso, J.P.
Greaves, M.
Elderfield, H.
Peene, J.
Heip, C.H.R.
Middelburg, J.J.
Effect of Carbonate Chemistry Alteration on the Early Embryonic Development of the Pacific Oyster ( Crassostrea gigas )
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Gattuso, J.P.
Greaves, M.
Elderfield, H.
Peene, J.
Heip, C.H.R.
Middelburg, J.J.
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title Effect of Carbonate Chemistry Alteration on the Early Embryonic Development of the Pacific Oyster ( Crassostrea gigas )
title_short Effect of Carbonate Chemistry Alteration on the Early Embryonic Development of the Pacific Oyster ( Crassostrea gigas )
title_full Effect of Carbonate Chemistry Alteration on the Early Embryonic Development of the Pacific Oyster ( Crassostrea gigas )
title_fullStr Effect of Carbonate Chemistry Alteration on the Early Embryonic Development of the Pacific Oyster ( Crassostrea gigas )
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Carbonate Chemistry Alteration on the Early Embryonic Development of the Pacific Oyster ( Crassostrea gigas )
title_sort effect of carbonate chemistry alteration on the early embryonic development of the pacific oyster ( crassostrea gigas )
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