Shelled pteropods in peril: Assessing vulnerability in a high CO2 ocean

The impact of anthropogenic ocean acidification (OA) on marine ecosystems is a vital concern facing marine scientists and managers of ocean resources. Euthecosomatous pteropods (holoplanktonic gastropods) represent an excellent sentinel for indicating exposure to anthropogenic OA because of the sens...

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Main Authors: Manno, C., Bednaršek, N., Tarling, G.A., Peck, V.L., Comeau, S., Adhikari, D., Bakker, D.C.E., Bauerfeind, E., Bergan, A.J., Berning, M.I., Buitenhuis, E., Burridge, A., Chierici, M., Flöter, S., Fransson, A., Gardner, J., Howes, E.L., Keul, N., Kimoto, K., Kohnert, P., Lawson, G.L., Lischka, S., Maas, A., Mekkes, L., Oakes, R.L., Pebody, C., Peijnenburg, K.T.C.A., Seifert, M., Skinner, J., Thibodeau, P.S., Wall-Palmer, D., Ziveri, P.
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Language:English
Published: 2017
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.earscirev.2017.04.005
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spelling ftunivamstpubl:oai:dare.uva.nl:openaire_cris_publications/864e8a24-f134-4c0c-b485-69324c9c6c22 2024-09-30T14:40:48+00:00 Shelled pteropods in peril: Assessing vulnerability in a high CO2 ocean Manno, C. Bednaršek, N. Tarling, G.A. Peck, V.L. Comeau, S. Adhikari, D. Bakker, D.C.E. Bauerfeind, E. Bergan, A.J. Berning, M.I. Buitenhuis, E. Burridge, A. Chierici, M. Flöter, S. Fransson, A. Gardner, J. Howes, E.L. Keul, N. Kimoto, K. Kohnert, P. Lawson, G.L. Lischka, S. Maas, A. Mekkes, L. Oakes, R.L. Pebody, C. Peijnenburg, K.T.C.A. Seifert, M. Skinner, J. Thibodeau, P.S. Wall-Palmer, D. Ziveri, P. 2017-06 application/pdf https://dare.uva.nl/personal/pure/en/publications/shelled-pteropods-in-peril-assessing-vulnerability-in-a-high-co2-ocean(864e8a24-f134-4c0c-b485-69324c9c6c22).html https://doi.org/10.1016/j.earscirev.2017.04.005 https://hdl.handle.net/11245.1/864e8a24-f134-4c0c-b485-69324c9c6c22 https://pure.uva.nl/ws/files/28193153/1_s2.0_S0012825216302495_main.pdf eng eng https://dare.uva.nl/personal/pure/en/publications/shelled-pteropods-in-peril-assessing-vulnerability-in-a-high-co2-ocean(864e8a24-f134-4c0c-b485-69324c9c6c22).html info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Manno , C , Bednaršek , N , Tarling , G A , Peck , V L , Comeau , S , Adhikari , D , Bakker , D C E , Bauerfeind , E , Bergan , A J , Berning , M I , Buitenhuis , E , Burridge , A , Chierici , M , Flöter , S , Fransson , A , Gardner , J , Howes , E L , Keul , N , Kimoto , K , Kohnert , P , Lawson , G L , Lischka , S , Maas , A , Mekkes , L , Oakes , R L , Pebody , C , Peijnenburg , K T C A , Seifert , M , Skinner , J , Thibodeau , P S , Wall-Palmer , D & Ziveri , P 2017 , ' Shelled pteropods in peril: Assessing vulnerability in a high CO2 ocean ' , Earth-Science Reviews , vol. 169 , pp. 132-145 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.earscirev.2017.04.005 article 2017 ftunivamstpubl https://doi.org/10.1016/j.earscirev.2017.04.005 2024-09-12T16:38:37Z The impact of anthropogenic ocean acidification (OA) on marine ecosystems is a vital concern facing marine scientists and managers of ocean resources. Euthecosomatous pteropods (holoplanktonic gastropods) represent an excellent sentinel for indicating exposure to anthropogenic OA because of the sensitivity of their aragonite shells to the OA conditions less favorable for calcification. However, an integration of observations, experiments and modelling efforts is needed to make accurate predictions of how these organisms will respond to future changes to their environment. Our understanding of the underlying organismal biology and life history is far from complete and must be improved if we are to comprehend fully the responses of these organisms to the multitude of stressors in their environment beyond OA. This review considers the present state of research and understanding of euthecosomatous pteropod biology and ecology of these organisms and considers promising new laboratory methods, advances in instrumentation (such as molecular, trace elements, stable isotopes, palaeobiology alongside autonomous sampling platforms, CT scanning and high-quality video recording) and novel field-based approaches (i.e. studies of upwelling and CO2 vent regions) that may allow us to improve our predictive capacity of their vulnerability and/or resilience. In addition to playing a critical ecological and biogeochemical role, pteropods can offer a significant value as an early-indicator of anthropogenic OA. This role as a sentinel species should be developed further to consolidate their potential use within marine environmental management policy making. Article in Journal/Newspaper Ocean acidification Universiteit van Amsterdam: Digital Academic Repository (UvA DARE) Earth-Science Reviews 169 132 145
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description The impact of anthropogenic ocean acidification (OA) on marine ecosystems is a vital concern facing marine scientists and managers of ocean resources. Euthecosomatous pteropods (holoplanktonic gastropods) represent an excellent sentinel for indicating exposure to anthropogenic OA because of the sensitivity of their aragonite shells to the OA conditions less favorable for calcification. However, an integration of observations, experiments and modelling efforts is needed to make accurate predictions of how these organisms will respond to future changes to their environment. Our understanding of the underlying organismal biology and life history is far from complete and must be improved if we are to comprehend fully the responses of these organisms to the multitude of stressors in their environment beyond OA. This review considers the present state of research and understanding of euthecosomatous pteropod biology and ecology of these organisms and considers promising new laboratory methods, advances in instrumentation (such as molecular, trace elements, stable isotopes, palaeobiology alongside autonomous sampling platforms, CT scanning and high-quality video recording) and novel field-based approaches (i.e. studies of upwelling and CO2 vent regions) that may allow us to improve our predictive capacity of their vulnerability and/or resilience. In addition to playing a critical ecological and biogeochemical role, pteropods can offer a significant value as an early-indicator of anthropogenic OA. This role as a sentinel species should be developed further to consolidate their potential use within marine environmental management policy making.
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author Manno, C.
Bednaršek, N.
Tarling, G.A.
Peck, V.L.
Comeau, S.
Adhikari, D.
Bakker, D.C.E.
Bauerfeind, E.
Bergan, A.J.
Berning, M.I.
Buitenhuis, E.
Burridge, A.
Chierici, M.
Flöter, S.
Fransson, A.
Gardner, J.
Howes, E.L.
Keul, N.
Kimoto, K.
Kohnert, P.
Lawson, G.L.
Lischka, S.
Maas, A.
Mekkes, L.
Oakes, R.L.
Pebody, C.
Peijnenburg, K.T.C.A.
Seifert, M.
Skinner, J.
Thibodeau, P.S.
Wall-Palmer, D.
Ziveri, P.
spellingShingle Manno, C.
Bednaršek, N.
Tarling, G.A.
Peck, V.L.
Comeau, S.
Adhikari, D.
Bakker, D.C.E.
Bauerfeind, E.
Bergan, A.J.
Berning, M.I.
Buitenhuis, E.
Burridge, A.
Chierici, M.
Flöter, S.
Fransson, A.
Gardner, J.
Howes, E.L.
Keul, N.
Kimoto, K.
Kohnert, P.
Lawson, G.L.
Lischka, S.
Maas, A.
Mekkes, L.
Oakes, R.L.
Pebody, C.
Peijnenburg, K.T.C.A.
Seifert, M.
Skinner, J.
Thibodeau, P.S.
Wall-Palmer, D.
Ziveri, P.
Shelled pteropods in peril: Assessing vulnerability in a high CO2 ocean
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Peck, V.L.
Comeau, S.
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Bakker, D.C.E.
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Bergan, A.J.
Berning, M.I.
Buitenhuis, E.
Burridge, A.
Chierici, M.
Flöter, S.
Fransson, A.
Gardner, J.
Howes, E.L.
Keul, N.
Kimoto, K.
Kohnert, P.
Lawson, G.L.
Lischka, S.
Maas, A.
Mekkes, L.
Oakes, R.L.
Pebody, C.
Peijnenburg, K.T.C.A.
Seifert, M.
Skinner, J.
Thibodeau, P.S.
Wall-Palmer, D.
Ziveri, P.
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title Shelled pteropods in peril: Assessing vulnerability in a high CO2 ocean
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title_fullStr Shelled pteropods in peril: Assessing vulnerability in a high CO2 ocean
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