Stress ecology in times of global change – single and combined effects of ocean acidification, temperature and food availability on different life stages of the barnacle Amphibalanus improvisus

Increasing atmospheric CO2 affects seawater pH and chemistry. This process, commonly known as ocean acidification (OA), has led to a decrease in oceanic seawater pH by 0.1 since the industrial revolution. Oceanic models show that mean pH may fall from the current 8.1 units to 7.8 and 7.5 by 2100 and...

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Main Author: Pansch, Christian
Other Authors: Wahl, Martin, Melzner, Frank
Format: Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2012
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description Increasing atmospheric CO2 affects seawater pH and chemistry. This process, commonly known as ocean acidification (OA), has led to a decrease in oceanic seawater pH by 0.1 since the industrial revolution. Oceanic models show that mean pH may fall from the current 8.1 units to 7.8 and 7.5 by 2100 and 2300, corresponding to levels of about 1000 and 2000 µatm pCO2, respectively. Coastal habitats have been described to differ substantially from open ocean conditions. Not only absolute mean values and annual or daily fluctuations but even future predictions differs considerably from open ocean norms. These characteristics evolved over many years and likely formed species or populations, which are more robust to future OA than species or populations from more stable oceanic environments. Calcifying species as well as early life-history stages of marine organisms are considered to be mainly affected by OA. The acorn barnacle Amphibalanus improvisus is a dominant marine calcifier within the western Baltic Sea and has a complex life cycle with various stages such as feeding nauplii and non-feeding cyprids as well as settled calcifying juveniles. Thus, this species is an ideal organism to address a wide range of hypotheses. In this thesis, I investigated the sensitivity of the A. improvisus towards OA stress in combination with additional environmental parameters such as temperature and food availability. The organisms for this study came from the Kiel Fjord, Germany and the Tjärnö Archipelago, Sweden, which, to a certain extent, allows interpretations on the population level. As one of the first cases, this study evaluates the entire life cycle of an invertebrate towards OA in combination with additional stressors. Nauplius larvae of A. improvisus were affected neither by moderate (<1500 µatm pCO2) nor by severe (>1500 µatm) OA under summer temperature conditions of 20 °C in the Kiel population or under slightly elevated temperatures (25 °C) in the Tjärnö population. However, in cooler waters (12 °C) severe OA ...
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spelling ftunivkiel:oai:macau.uni-kiel.de:diss_mods_00009229 2025-01-17T00:04:45+00:00 Stress ecology in times of global change – single and combined effects of ocean acidification, temperature and food availability on different life stages of the barnacle Amphibalanus improvisus Stressökologie in Zeiten des Klimawandels – Einzel- und interaktive Effekte von Ozeanversauerung, Temperatur und Nahrungsverfügbarkeit auf verschiedene Lebensstadien der Seepocke Amphibalanus improvisus Pansch, Christian Wahl, Martin Melzner, Frank 2012 https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:gbv:8-diss-92295 https://macau.uni-kiel.de/receive/diss_mods_00009229 https://macau.uni-kiel.de/servlets/MCRFileNodeServlet/dissertation_derivate_00004419/Pansch_C_2012_Dissertation_Bibliothek.pdf eng eng https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:gbv:8-diss-92295 https://macau.uni-kiel.de/receive/diss_mods_00009229 https://macau.uni-kiel.de/servlets/MCRFileNodeServlet/dissertation_derivate_00004419/Pansch_C_2012_Dissertation_Bibliothek.pdf https://rightsstatements.org/page/InC/1.0/ info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess thesis ddc:570 ocean acidification warming eutrophication stress ecology barnacle Amphibalanus improvisus Ozeanversauerung Erwärmung Eutrophierung Stressökologie Seepocke dissertation Text doc-type:PhDThesis 2012 ftunivkiel 2024-06-12T14:20:40Z Increasing atmospheric CO2 affects seawater pH and chemistry. This process, commonly known as ocean acidification (OA), has led to a decrease in oceanic seawater pH by 0.1 since the industrial revolution. Oceanic models show that mean pH may fall from the current 8.1 units to 7.8 and 7.5 by 2100 and 2300, corresponding to levels of about 1000 and 2000 µatm pCO2, respectively. Coastal habitats have been described to differ substantially from open ocean conditions. Not only absolute mean values and annual or daily fluctuations but even future predictions differs considerably from open ocean norms. These characteristics evolved over many years and likely formed species or populations, which are more robust to future OA than species or populations from more stable oceanic environments. Calcifying species as well as early life-history stages of marine organisms are considered to be mainly affected by OA. The acorn barnacle Amphibalanus improvisus is a dominant marine calcifier within the western Baltic Sea and has a complex life cycle with various stages such as feeding nauplii and non-feeding cyprids as well as settled calcifying juveniles. Thus, this species is an ideal organism to address a wide range of hypotheses. In this thesis, I investigated the sensitivity of the A. improvisus towards OA stress in combination with additional environmental parameters such as temperature and food availability. The organisms for this study came from the Kiel Fjord, Germany and the Tjärnö Archipelago, Sweden, which, to a certain extent, allows interpretations on the population level. As one of the first cases, this study evaluates the entire life cycle of an invertebrate towards OA in combination with additional stressors. Nauplius larvae of A. improvisus were affected neither by moderate (<1500 µatm pCO2) nor by severe (>1500 µatm) OA under summer temperature conditions of 20 °C in the Kiel population or under slightly elevated temperatures (25 °C) in the Tjärnö population. However, in cooler waters (12 °C) severe OA ... Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis Ocean acidification MACAU: Open Access Repository of Kiel University
spellingShingle thesis
ddc:570
ocean acidification
warming
eutrophication
stress ecology
barnacle
Amphibalanus improvisus
Ozeanversauerung
Erwärmung
Eutrophierung
Stressökologie
Seepocke
Pansch, Christian
Stress ecology in times of global change – single and combined effects of ocean acidification, temperature and food availability on different life stages of the barnacle Amphibalanus improvisus
title Stress ecology in times of global change – single and combined effects of ocean acidification, temperature and food availability on different life stages of the barnacle Amphibalanus improvisus
title_full Stress ecology in times of global change – single and combined effects of ocean acidification, temperature and food availability on different life stages of the barnacle Amphibalanus improvisus
title_fullStr Stress ecology in times of global change – single and combined effects of ocean acidification, temperature and food availability on different life stages of the barnacle Amphibalanus improvisus
title_full_unstemmed Stress ecology in times of global change – single and combined effects of ocean acidification, temperature and food availability on different life stages of the barnacle Amphibalanus improvisus
title_short Stress ecology in times of global change – single and combined effects of ocean acidification, temperature and food availability on different life stages of the barnacle Amphibalanus improvisus
title_sort stress ecology in times of global change – single and combined effects of ocean acidification, temperature and food availability on different life stages of the barnacle amphibalanus improvisus
topic thesis
ddc:570
ocean acidification
warming
eutrophication
stress ecology
barnacle
Amphibalanus improvisus
Ozeanversauerung
Erwärmung
Eutrophierung
Stressökologie
Seepocke
topic_facet thesis
ddc:570
ocean acidification
warming
eutrophication
stress ecology
barnacle
Amphibalanus improvisus
Ozeanversauerung
Erwärmung
Eutrophierung
Stressökologie
Seepocke
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