Table_3_The Combined Effects of Ocean Acidification and Heavy Metals on Marine Organisms: A Meta-Analysis.xlsx

Ocean acidification (OA) may interact with anthropogenic pollutants, such as heavy metals (HM), to represent a threat to marine organisms and ecosystems. Here, we perform a quantitative meta-analysis to examine the combined effects of OA and heavy metals on marine organisms. The results reveal predo...

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Main Authors: Peng Jin (216301), Jiale Zhang (5891141), Jiaofeng Wan (11562415), Sebastian Overmans (11562418), Guang Gao (17581), Mengcheng Ye (11871053), Xiaoying Dai (4377433), Jingyuan Zhao (811333), Mengting Xiao (11871056), Jianrong Xia (6372953)
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Published: 2021
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2021.801889.s004
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spelling ftsmithonian:oai:figshare.com:article/17426804 2023-05-15T17:50:01+02:00 Table_3_The Combined Effects of Ocean Acidification and Heavy Metals on Marine Organisms: A Meta-Analysis.xlsx Peng Jin (216301) Jiale Zhang (5891141) Jiaofeng Wan (11562415) Sebastian Overmans (11562418) Guang Gao (17581) Mengcheng Ye (11871053) Xiaoying Dai (4377433) Jingyuan Zhao (811333) Mengting Xiao (11871056) Jianrong Xia (6372953) 2021-12-23T05:07:41Z https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2021.801889.s004 unknown https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/Table_3_The_Combined_Effects_of_Ocean_Acidification_and_Heavy_Metals_on_Marine_Organisms_A_Meta-Analysis_xlsx/17426804 doi:10.3389/fmars.2021.801889.s004 CC BY 4.0 CC-BY Oceanography Marine Biology Marine Geoscience Biological Oceanography Chemical Oceanography Physical Oceanography Marine Engineering ocean acidification heavy metals marine organisms interactive effects additive Dataset 2021 ftsmithonian https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2021.801889.s004 2022-01-06T11:42:12Z Ocean acidification (OA) may interact with anthropogenic pollutants, such as heavy metals (HM), to represent a threat to marine organisms and ecosystems. Here, we perform a quantitative meta-analysis to examine the combined effects of OA and heavy metals on marine organisms. The results reveal predominantly additive interactions (67%), with a considerable proportion of synergistic interactions (25%) and a few antagonistic interactions (8%). The overall adverse effects of heavy metals on marine organisms were alleviated by OA, leading to a neutral impact of heavy metals in combination with OA. However, different taxonomic groups showed large variabilities in their responses, with microalgae being the most sensitive when exposed to heavy metals and OA, and having the highest proportion of antagonistic interactions. Furthermore, the variations in interaction type frequencies are related to climate regions and heavy metal properties, with antagonistic interactions accounting for the highest proportion in temperate regions (28%) and when exposed to Zn (52%). Our study provides a comprehensive insight into the interactive effects of OA and HM on marine organisms, and highlights the importance of further investigating the responses of different marine taxonomic groups from various geographic locations to the combined stress of OA and HM. Dataset Ocean acidification Unknown
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topic Oceanography
Marine Biology
Marine Geoscience
Biological Oceanography
Chemical Oceanography
Physical Oceanography
Marine Engineering
ocean acidification
heavy metals
marine organisms
interactive effects
additive
spellingShingle Oceanography
Marine Biology
Marine Geoscience
Biological Oceanography
Chemical Oceanography
Physical Oceanography
Marine Engineering
ocean acidification
heavy metals
marine organisms
interactive effects
additive
Peng Jin (216301)
Jiale Zhang (5891141)
Jiaofeng Wan (11562415)
Sebastian Overmans (11562418)
Guang Gao (17581)
Mengcheng Ye (11871053)
Xiaoying Dai (4377433)
Jingyuan Zhao (811333)
Mengting Xiao (11871056)
Jianrong Xia (6372953)
Table_3_The Combined Effects of Ocean Acidification and Heavy Metals on Marine Organisms: A Meta-Analysis.xlsx
topic_facet Oceanography
Marine Biology
Marine Geoscience
Biological Oceanography
Chemical Oceanography
Physical Oceanography
Marine Engineering
ocean acidification
heavy metals
marine organisms
interactive effects
additive
description Ocean acidification (OA) may interact with anthropogenic pollutants, such as heavy metals (HM), to represent a threat to marine organisms and ecosystems. Here, we perform a quantitative meta-analysis to examine the combined effects of OA and heavy metals on marine organisms. The results reveal predominantly additive interactions (67%), with a considerable proportion of synergistic interactions (25%) and a few antagonistic interactions (8%). The overall adverse effects of heavy metals on marine organisms were alleviated by OA, leading to a neutral impact of heavy metals in combination with OA. However, different taxonomic groups showed large variabilities in their responses, with microalgae being the most sensitive when exposed to heavy metals and OA, and having the highest proportion of antagonistic interactions. Furthermore, the variations in interaction type frequencies are related to climate regions and heavy metal properties, with antagonistic interactions accounting for the highest proportion in temperate regions (28%) and when exposed to Zn (52%). Our study provides a comprehensive insight into the interactive effects of OA and HM on marine organisms, and highlights the importance of further investigating the responses of different marine taxonomic groups from various geographic locations to the combined stress of OA and HM.
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author Peng Jin (216301)
Jiale Zhang (5891141)
Jiaofeng Wan (11562415)
Sebastian Overmans (11562418)
Guang Gao (17581)
Mengcheng Ye (11871053)
Xiaoying Dai (4377433)
Jingyuan Zhao (811333)
Mengting Xiao (11871056)
Jianrong Xia (6372953)
author_facet Peng Jin (216301)
Jiale Zhang (5891141)
Jiaofeng Wan (11562415)
Sebastian Overmans (11562418)
Guang Gao (17581)
Mengcheng Ye (11871053)
Xiaoying Dai (4377433)
Jingyuan Zhao (811333)
Mengting Xiao (11871056)
Jianrong Xia (6372953)
author_sort Peng Jin (216301)
title Table_3_The Combined Effects of Ocean Acidification and Heavy Metals on Marine Organisms: A Meta-Analysis.xlsx
title_short Table_3_The Combined Effects of Ocean Acidification and Heavy Metals on Marine Organisms: A Meta-Analysis.xlsx
title_full Table_3_The Combined Effects of Ocean Acidification and Heavy Metals on Marine Organisms: A Meta-Analysis.xlsx
title_fullStr Table_3_The Combined Effects of Ocean Acidification and Heavy Metals on Marine Organisms: A Meta-Analysis.xlsx
title_full_unstemmed Table_3_The Combined Effects of Ocean Acidification and Heavy Metals on Marine Organisms: A Meta-Analysis.xlsx
title_sort table_3_the combined effects of ocean acidification and heavy metals on marine organisms: a meta-analysis.xlsx
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