Experiment on the response of the sea star Asterias rubens to heat stress and ocean acidification: experiment 3: A. rubens (fed vs. unfed) oxygen diffusion gradients
Robust estimates of marine species vulnerability to ongoing climate change require realistic stressor experiments. Here, we subjected an important coastal predator, the sea star Asterias rubens, to projected warming and ocean acidification over an annual seasonal cycle. Warming and, less so, acidifi...
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ftpangaea:oai:pangaea.de:doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.949416 2024-09-15T18:27:56+00:00 Experiment on the response of the sea star Asterias rubens to heat stress and ocean acidification: experiment 3: A. rubens (fed vs. unfed) oxygen diffusion gradients Melzner, Frank Findeisen, Ulrike Bock, Christian Panknin, Ulrike Kiko, Rainer Hiebenthal, Claas Lenz, Mark Wall, Marlene DATE/TIME START: 2016-03-22T00:00:00 * DATE/TIME END: 2016-03-22T00:00:00 2022 text/tab-separated-values, 240 data points https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.949416 https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.949416 en eng PANGAEA https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.949426 https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.949416 https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.949416 CC-BY-4.0: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Access constraints: unrestricted info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Asterias rubens Baltic Sea Climate - Biogeochemistry Interactions in the Tropical Ocean Cluster of Excellence: The Future Ocean DATE/TIME ECO2 Experiment Feeding rate FutureOcean Oxygen partial pressure oxygen diffusion Replicate Salinity sea star SFB754 Sub-seabed CO2 Storage: Impact on Marine Ecosystems Temperature water Treatment Δ oxygen dataset 2022 ftpangaea https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.94941610.1594/PANGAEA.949426 2024-07-24T02:31:43Z Robust estimates of marine species vulnerability to ongoing climate change require realistic stressor experiments. Here, we subjected an important coastal predator, the sea star Asterias rubens, to projected warming and ocean acidification over an annual seasonal cycle. Warming and, less so, acidification, had strongly season-specific impacts on animal energy budgets. Specifically, simulated future summer temperatures caused >95% sea star mortality, reduced feeding rate and body mass loss. Additional acute experiments demonstrated that respiratory oxygen flux was preferentially directed to support high summer metabolism at the expense of feeding-related processes. Using 15 years of field temperature data and end of century warming projections, we estimate that potentially lethal summer heat waves will occur in 20% of future years. Our study demonstrates the importance of assessing stress responses along seasonal thermal cycles and the high selective force that future summer heat waves likely can exert on coastal marine animal populations. Dataset Ocean acidification PANGAEA - Data Publisher for Earth & Environmental Science |
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Asterias rubens Baltic Sea Climate - Biogeochemistry Interactions in the Tropical Ocean Cluster of Excellence: The Future Ocean DATE/TIME ECO2 Experiment Feeding rate FutureOcean Oxygen partial pressure oxygen diffusion Replicate Salinity sea star SFB754 Sub-seabed CO2 Storage: Impact on Marine Ecosystems Temperature water Treatment Δ oxygen |
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Asterias rubens Baltic Sea Climate - Biogeochemistry Interactions in the Tropical Ocean Cluster of Excellence: The Future Ocean DATE/TIME ECO2 Experiment Feeding rate FutureOcean Oxygen partial pressure oxygen diffusion Replicate Salinity sea star SFB754 Sub-seabed CO2 Storage: Impact on Marine Ecosystems Temperature water Treatment Δ oxygen Melzner, Frank Findeisen, Ulrike Bock, Christian Panknin, Ulrike Kiko, Rainer Hiebenthal, Claas Lenz, Mark Wall, Marlene Experiment on the response of the sea star Asterias rubens to heat stress and ocean acidification: experiment 3: A. rubens (fed vs. unfed) oxygen diffusion gradients |
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Asterias rubens Baltic Sea Climate - Biogeochemistry Interactions in the Tropical Ocean Cluster of Excellence: The Future Ocean DATE/TIME ECO2 Experiment Feeding rate FutureOcean Oxygen partial pressure oxygen diffusion Replicate Salinity sea star SFB754 Sub-seabed CO2 Storage: Impact on Marine Ecosystems Temperature water Treatment Δ oxygen |
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Robust estimates of marine species vulnerability to ongoing climate change require realistic stressor experiments. Here, we subjected an important coastal predator, the sea star Asterias rubens, to projected warming and ocean acidification over an annual seasonal cycle. Warming and, less so, acidification, had strongly season-specific impacts on animal energy budgets. Specifically, simulated future summer temperatures caused >95% sea star mortality, reduced feeding rate and body mass loss. Additional acute experiments demonstrated that respiratory oxygen flux was preferentially directed to support high summer metabolism at the expense of feeding-related processes. Using 15 years of field temperature data and end of century warming projections, we estimate that potentially lethal summer heat waves will occur in 20% of future years. Our study demonstrates the importance of assessing stress responses along seasonal thermal cycles and the high selective force that future summer heat waves likely can exert on coastal marine animal populations. |
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Melzner, Frank Findeisen, Ulrike Bock, Christian Panknin, Ulrike Kiko, Rainer Hiebenthal, Claas Lenz, Mark Wall, Marlene |
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Melzner, Frank Findeisen, Ulrike Bock, Christian Panknin, Ulrike Kiko, Rainer Hiebenthal, Claas Lenz, Mark Wall, Marlene |
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Melzner, Frank |
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Experiment on the response of the sea star Asterias rubens to heat stress and ocean acidification: experiment 3: A. rubens (fed vs. unfed) oxygen diffusion gradients |
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Experiment on the response of the sea star Asterias rubens to heat stress and ocean acidification: experiment 3: A. rubens (fed vs. unfed) oxygen diffusion gradients |
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Experiment on the response of the sea star Asterias rubens to heat stress and ocean acidification: experiment 3: A. rubens (fed vs. unfed) oxygen diffusion gradients |
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Experiment on the response of the sea star Asterias rubens to heat stress and ocean acidification: experiment 3: A. rubens (fed vs. unfed) oxygen diffusion gradients |
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Experiment on the response of the sea star Asterias rubens to heat stress and ocean acidification: experiment 3: A. rubens (fed vs. unfed) oxygen diffusion gradients |
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experiment on the response of the sea star asterias rubens to heat stress and ocean acidification: experiment 3: a. rubens (fed vs. unfed) oxygen diffusion gradients |
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DATE/TIME START: 2016-03-22T00:00:00 * DATE/TIME END: 2016-03-22T00:00:00 |
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