Relative sensitivity of soft-bottom intertidal macrofauna to increased CO2 and experimental stress

We used a controlled CO2 perturbation experiment to test hypotheses about changes in diversity, composition and structure of soft-bottom intertidal macrobenthic assemblages, under realistic and locally relevant scenarios of seawater acidification. Patches of undisturbed sediment were collected from...

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Main Authors: Range, Pedro, Martins, M., Cabral, Sara, Piló, David, Ben-Hamadou, Radhouan, Chícharo, Alexandra, Miguel de Sousa Leitão, Francisco, Drago, T., Oliveira, A. P., Matias, D., Chícharo, Luís
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Published: Inter Research 2015
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10400.1/5711
http://dx.doi.org/ 10.3354/meps10861
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spelling ftunivalgarve:oai:sapientia.ualg.pt:10400.1/5711 2023-05-15T17:51:39+02:00 Relative sensitivity of soft-bottom intertidal macrofauna to increased CO2 and experimental stress Range, Pedro Martins, M. Cabral, Sara Piló, David Ben-Hamadou, Radhouan Chícharo, Alexandra Miguel de Sousa Leitão, Francisco Drago, T. Oliveira, A. P. Matias, D. Chícharo, Luís 2015-01-17T01:19:25Z http://hdl.handle.net/10400.1/5711 http://dx.doi.org/ 10.3354/meps10861 eng eng Inter Research http://www.int-res.com/abstracts/meps/v509/p153-170/ Range, P.; Martins, M; Cabral, S; Piló, D.; Ben-Hamadou, R.; Teodósio, MA; Leitão, F; Drago, T; Oliveira, AP; Matias, D.; Chícharo, L.Relative sensitivity of soft-bottom intertidal macrofauna to increased CO2 and experimental stress, Marine Ecology Progress Series, 509, na, 153-170, 2014. 0171-8630 AUT: MCH00377; LCH00360; http://hdl.handle.net/10400.1/5711 http://dx.doi.org/ 10.3354/meps10861 restrictedAccess Carbon dioxide Ocean acidification Global change Mesocosm Arthropoda Annelida Mollusca Coastal ecosystems article 2015 ftunivalgarve 2022-05-30T08:46:20Z We used a controlled CO2 perturbation experiment to test hypotheses about changes in diversity, composition and structure of soft-bottom intertidal macrobenthic assemblages, under realistic and locally relevant scenarios of seawater acidification. Patches of undisturbed sediment were collected from 2 types of intertidal sedimentary habitat in the Ria Formosa coastal lagoon (South Portugal) and exposed to 2 levels of seawater acidification (pH reduced by 0.3 and 0.6 units) and 1 unmanipulated (control) level. After 75 d the assemblages differed significantly between the 2 types of sediment and between field controls and the ex situ treatments, but not among the 3 pH levels tested. The naturally high values of total alkalinity buffered seawater from the changes imposed on carbonate chemistry and may have contributed to offsetting acidification at the local scale. Observed differences on biota were strongly related to the organic matter content and grain-size of the sediments, particularly to the fractions of medium and coarse sand. Soft-bottom intertidal macrofauna was significantly affected by the stress of being held in an artificial environment, but not by CO2-induced seawater acidification. Given the previously observed variations in the sensitivities of marine organisms to seawater acidification, direct extrapolations of the present findings to different regions or other types of assemblages do not seem advisable. However, the contribution of ex situ studies to the assessment of ecosystem-level responses to environmental disturbances could generally be improved by incorporating adequate field controls in the experimental design. Article in Journal/Newspaper Ocean acidification Universidade do Algarve: Sapienta
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topic Carbon dioxide
Ocean acidification
Global change
Mesocosm
Arthropoda
Annelida
Mollusca
Coastal ecosystems
spellingShingle Carbon dioxide
Ocean acidification
Global change
Mesocosm
Arthropoda
Annelida
Mollusca
Coastal ecosystems
Range, Pedro
Martins, M.
Cabral, Sara
Piló, David
Ben-Hamadou, Radhouan
Chícharo, Alexandra
Miguel de Sousa Leitão, Francisco
Drago, T.
Oliveira, A. P.
Matias, D.
Chícharo, Luís
Relative sensitivity of soft-bottom intertidal macrofauna to increased CO2 and experimental stress
topic_facet Carbon dioxide
Ocean acidification
Global change
Mesocosm
Arthropoda
Annelida
Mollusca
Coastal ecosystems
description We used a controlled CO2 perturbation experiment to test hypotheses about changes in diversity, composition and structure of soft-bottom intertidal macrobenthic assemblages, under realistic and locally relevant scenarios of seawater acidification. Patches of undisturbed sediment were collected from 2 types of intertidal sedimentary habitat in the Ria Formosa coastal lagoon (South Portugal) and exposed to 2 levels of seawater acidification (pH reduced by 0.3 and 0.6 units) and 1 unmanipulated (control) level. After 75 d the assemblages differed significantly between the 2 types of sediment and between field controls and the ex situ treatments, but not among the 3 pH levels tested. The naturally high values of total alkalinity buffered seawater from the changes imposed on carbonate chemistry and may have contributed to offsetting acidification at the local scale. Observed differences on biota were strongly related to the organic matter content and grain-size of the sediments, particularly to the fractions of medium and coarse sand. Soft-bottom intertidal macrofauna was significantly affected by the stress of being held in an artificial environment, but not by CO2-induced seawater acidification. Given the previously observed variations in the sensitivities of marine organisms to seawater acidification, direct extrapolations of the present findings to different regions or other types of assemblages do not seem advisable. However, the contribution of ex situ studies to the assessment of ecosystem-level responses to environmental disturbances could generally be improved by incorporating adequate field controls in the experimental design.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Range, Pedro
Martins, M.
Cabral, Sara
Piló, David
Ben-Hamadou, Radhouan
Chícharo, Alexandra
Miguel de Sousa Leitão, Francisco
Drago, T.
Oliveira, A. P.
Matias, D.
Chícharo, Luís
author_facet Range, Pedro
Martins, M.
Cabral, Sara
Piló, David
Ben-Hamadou, Radhouan
Chícharo, Alexandra
Miguel de Sousa Leitão, Francisco
Drago, T.
Oliveira, A. P.
Matias, D.
Chícharo, Luís
author_sort Range, Pedro
title Relative sensitivity of soft-bottom intertidal macrofauna to increased CO2 and experimental stress
title_short Relative sensitivity of soft-bottom intertidal macrofauna to increased CO2 and experimental stress
title_full Relative sensitivity of soft-bottom intertidal macrofauna to increased CO2 and experimental stress
title_fullStr Relative sensitivity of soft-bottom intertidal macrofauna to increased CO2 and experimental stress
title_full_unstemmed Relative sensitivity of soft-bottom intertidal macrofauna to increased CO2 and experimental stress
title_sort relative sensitivity of soft-bottom intertidal macrofauna to increased co2 and experimental stress
publisher Inter Research
publishDate 2015
url http://hdl.handle.net/10400.1/5711
http://dx.doi.org/ 10.3354/meps10861
genre Ocean acidification
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Range, P.; Martins, M; Cabral, S; Piló, D.; Ben-Hamadou, R.; Teodósio, MA; Leitão, F; Drago, T; Oliveira, AP; Matias, D.; Chícharo, L.Relative sensitivity of soft-bottom intertidal macrofauna to increased CO2 and experimental stress, Marine Ecology Progress Series, 509, na, 153-170, 2014.
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