Ocean Acidification and Mollusc Settlement in Posidonia oceanica Meadows: Does the Seagrass Buffer Lower pH Effects at CO2 Vents?

Ocean acidification has been broadly recognised to have effects on the structure and functioning of marine benthic communities. The selection of tolerant or vulnerable species can also occur during settlement phases, especially for calcifying organisms which are more vulnerable to low pH–high pCO2...

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Main Authors: Barruffo, Alessandra, Ciaralli, Laura, Ardizzone, Giandomenico, Gambi, Maria Cristina, Casoli, Edoardo
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spelling ftopenaccessrep:oai:zenodo.org:193266 2024-05-12T08:09:17+00:00 Ocean Acidification and Mollusc Settlement in Posidonia oceanica Meadows: Does the Seagrass Buffer Lower pH Effects at CO2 Vents? Barruffo, Alessandra Ciaralli, Laura Ardizzone, Giandomenico Gambi, Maria Cristina Casoli, Edoardo 2021-07-08 https://www.openaccessrepository.it/record/193266 https://doi.org/10.3390/d13070311 eng eng url:https://www.openaccessrepository.it/communities/itmirror https://www.openaccessrepository.it/record/193266 doi:10.3390/d13070311 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://www.opendefinition.org/licenses/cc-by Nature and Landscape Conservation Agricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous) Ecological Modeling Ecology info:eu-repo/semantics/article publication-article 2021 ftopenaccessrep https://doi.org/10.3390/d13070311 2024-04-17T15:09:33Z Ocean acidification has been broadly recognised to have effects on the structure and functioning of marine benthic communities. The selection of tolerant or vulnerable species can also occur during settlement phases, especially for calcifying organisms which are more vulnerable to low pH–high pCO2 conditions. Here, we use three natural CO2 vents (Castello Aragonese north and south sides, and Vullatura, Ischia, Italy) to assess the effect of a decrease of seawater pH on the settlement of Mollusca in Posidonia oceanica meadows, and to test the possible buffering effect provided by the seagrass. Artificial collectors were installed and collected after 33 days, during April–May 2019, in three different microhabitats within the meadow (canopy, bottom/rhizome level, and dead matte without plant cover), following a pH decreasing gradient from an extremely low pH zone (pH < 7.4), to ambient pH conditions (pH = 8.10). A total of 4659 specimens of Mollusca, belonging to 57 different taxa, were collected. The number of taxa was lower in low and extremely low pH conditions. Reduced mollusc assemblages were reported at the acidified stations, where few taxa accounted for a high number of individuals. Multivariate analyses revealed significant differences in mollusc assemblages among pH conditions, microhabitat, and the interaction of these two factors. Acanthocardia echinata, Alvania lineata, Alvania sp. juv, Eatonina fulgida, Hiatella arctica, Mytilys galloprovincialis, Musculus subpictus, Phorcus sp. juv, and Rissoa variabilis were the species mostly found in low and extremely low pH stations, and were all relatively robust to acidified conditions. Samples placed on the dead matte under acidified conditions at the Vullatura vent showed lower diversity and abundances if compared to canopy and bottom/rhizome samples, suggesting a possible buffering role of the Posidonia on mollusc settlement. Our study provides new evidence of shifts in marine benthic communities due to ocean acidification and evidence of how P. ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Ocean acidification Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare (INFN): Open Access Repository Juv ENVELOPE(20.153,20.153,69.428,69.428) Diversity 13 7 311
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Agricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)
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Barruffo, Alessandra
Ciaralli, Laura
Ardizzone, Giandomenico
Gambi, Maria Cristina
Casoli, Edoardo
Ocean Acidification and Mollusc Settlement in Posidonia oceanica Meadows: Does the Seagrass Buffer Lower pH Effects at CO2 Vents?
topic_facet Nature and Landscape Conservation
Agricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)
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Ecology
description Ocean acidification has been broadly recognised to have effects on the structure and functioning of marine benthic communities. The selection of tolerant or vulnerable species can also occur during settlement phases, especially for calcifying organisms which are more vulnerable to low pH–high pCO2 conditions. Here, we use three natural CO2 vents (Castello Aragonese north and south sides, and Vullatura, Ischia, Italy) to assess the effect of a decrease of seawater pH on the settlement of Mollusca in Posidonia oceanica meadows, and to test the possible buffering effect provided by the seagrass. Artificial collectors were installed and collected after 33 days, during April–May 2019, in three different microhabitats within the meadow (canopy, bottom/rhizome level, and dead matte without plant cover), following a pH decreasing gradient from an extremely low pH zone (pH < 7.4), to ambient pH conditions (pH = 8.10). A total of 4659 specimens of Mollusca, belonging to 57 different taxa, were collected. The number of taxa was lower in low and extremely low pH conditions. Reduced mollusc assemblages were reported at the acidified stations, where few taxa accounted for a high number of individuals. Multivariate analyses revealed significant differences in mollusc assemblages among pH conditions, microhabitat, and the interaction of these two factors. Acanthocardia echinata, Alvania lineata, Alvania sp. juv, Eatonina fulgida, Hiatella arctica, Mytilys galloprovincialis, Musculus subpictus, Phorcus sp. juv, and Rissoa variabilis were the species mostly found in low and extremely low pH stations, and were all relatively robust to acidified conditions. Samples placed on the dead matte under acidified conditions at the Vullatura vent showed lower diversity and abundances if compared to canopy and bottom/rhizome samples, suggesting a possible buffering role of the Posidonia on mollusc settlement. Our study provides new evidence of shifts in marine benthic communities due to ocean acidification and evidence of how P. ...
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author Barruffo, Alessandra
Ciaralli, Laura
Ardizzone, Giandomenico
Gambi, Maria Cristina
Casoli, Edoardo
author_facet Barruffo, Alessandra
Ciaralli, Laura
Ardizzone, Giandomenico
Gambi, Maria Cristina
Casoli, Edoardo
author_sort Barruffo, Alessandra
title Ocean Acidification and Mollusc Settlement in Posidonia oceanica Meadows: Does the Seagrass Buffer Lower pH Effects at CO2 Vents?
title_short Ocean Acidification and Mollusc Settlement in Posidonia oceanica Meadows: Does the Seagrass Buffer Lower pH Effects at CO2 Vents?
title_full Ocean Acidification and Mollusc Settlement in Posidonia oceanica Meadows: Does the Seagrass Buffer Lower pH Effects at CO2 Vents?
title_fullStr Ocean Acidification and Mollusc Settlement in Posidonia oceanica Meadows: Does the Seagrass Buffer Lower pH Effects at CO2 Vents?
title_full_unstemmed Ocean Acidification and Mollusc Settlement in Posidonia oceanica Meadows: Does the Seagrass Buffer Lower pH Effects at CO2 Vents?
title_sort ocean acidification and mollusc settlement in posidonia oceanica meadows: does the seagrass buffer lower ph effects at co2 vents?
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