Cuttlefish early development and behaviour under future high CO2 conditions

Tese de mestrado, Biologia da Conservação, Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de Ciências, 2019 Atmospheric CO 2 levels are rising since the beginning of the Industrial Era, and concomitantly, the uptake of CO 2 by the oceans is increasing and changing the seawater chemistry, a phenomenon known as oc...

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Main Author: Moura, Érica Raquel Ferreira e
Other Authors: Pimentel, Marta, Rosa, Rui Afonso Bairrão da, 1976-
Format: Master Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2019
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10451/37831
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spelling ftunivlisboa:oai:repositorio.ul.pt:10451/37831 2023-05-15T17:51:54+02:00 Cuttlefish early development and behaviour under future high CO2 conditions Moura, Érica Raquel Ferreira e Pimentel, Marta Rosa, Rui Afonso Bairrão da, 1976- 2019-04-03T10:59:32Z http://hdl.handle.net/10451/37831 eng eng http://hdl.handle.net/10451/37831 202230937 openAccess Acidificação dos oceanos Choco-comum Estados iniciais de desenvolvimento Embriogénese Comportamento Teses de mestrado - 2019 Departamento de Biologia Animal masterThesis 2019 ftunivlisboa 2022-05-25T18:39:34Z Tese de mestrado, Biologia da Conservação, Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de Ciências, 2019 Atmospheric CO 2 levels are rising since the beginning of the Industrial Era, and concomitantly, the uptake of CO 2 by the oceans is increasing and changing the seawater chemistry, a phenomenon known as ocean acidification (OA). These changes can compromise key biological traits of many marine organisms, with potential cascading effects to population and ecosystem levels. Besides the significant neurological/physiological impairments, there is increasing evidence of detrimental OA effects on the behavioural ecology of certain marine taxa, including in cephalopods. Yet, the previous behavioural studies performed in these highly developed invertebrates were only focused on squids and the potential impacts in cuttlefish behaviour are still unknown. Within this context, the main objectives of this dissertation were to investigate OA effects in the development and behaviour of the common cuttlefish ( Sepia officinalis ) early-life stages – from early embryogenesis until 20 days after hatching, namely by exposing them to either present day ( ~ 400 μatm) and to the near-future levels of p CO 2 ( ~ 1000 μatm; ΔpH = 0.4). A comprehensive assessment of OA effects on cuttlefish development was performed by gauging embryogenesis duration, hatching success, early survival rate and body size measures (e.g. weight and length). Furthermore, different aspects of the cuttlefish behavioural ecology, including shelter-seeking, hunting behaviour and response to a visual alarm cue, were analysed to achieve a holistic overview of the OA impacts in cuttlefish early development. The present work did not find any evidence that OA future conditions compromise the cuttlefish embryonic development. The development time, hatching success, survival rate, and the length and weight of newly-hatched cuttlefish were similar between normocapnia and hypercapnia treatments. The Fulton’s Index was the only parameter that showed significant differences, ... Master Thesis Ocean acidification Universidade de Lisboa: repositório.UL
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topic Acidificação dos oceanos
Choco-comum
Estados iniciais de desenvolvimento
Embriogénese
Comportamento
Teses de mestrado - 2019
Departamento de Biologia Animal
spellingShingle Acidificação dos oceanos
Choco-comum
Estados iniciais de desenvolvimento
Embriogénese
Comportamento
Teses de mestrado - 2019
Departamento de Biologia Animal
Moura, Érica Raquel Ferreira e
Cuttlefish early development and behaviour under future high CO2 conditions
topic_facet Acidificação dos oceanos
Choco-comum
Estados iniciais de desenvolvimento
Embriogénese
Comportamento
Teses de mestrado - 2019
Departamento de Biologia Animal
description Tese de mestrado, Biologia da Conservação, Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de Ciências, 2019 Atmospheric CO 2 levels are rising since the beginning of the Industrial Era, and concomitantly, the uptake of CO 2 by the oceans is increasing and changing the seawater chemistry, a phenomenon known as ocean acidification (OA). These changes can compromise key biological traits of many marine organisms, with potential cascading effects to population and ecosystem levels. Besides the significant neurological/physiological impairments, there is increasing evidence of detrimental OA effects on the behavioural ecology of certain marine taxa, including in cephalopods. Yet, the previous behavioural studies performed in these highly developed invertebrates were only focused on squids and the potential impacts in cuttlefish behaviour are still unknown. Within this context, the main objectives of this dissertation were to investigate OA effects in the development and behaviour of the common cuttlefish ( Sepia officinalis ) early-life stages – from early embryogenesis until 20 days after hatching, namely by exposing them to either present day ( ~ 400 μatm) and to the near-future levels of p CO 2 ( ~ 1000 μatm; ΔpH = 0.4). A comprehensive assessment of OA effects on cuttlefish development was performed by gauging embryogenesis duration, hatching success, early survival rate and body size measures (e.g. weight and length). Furthermore, different aspects of the cuttlefish behavioural ecology, including shelter-seeking, hunting behaviour and response to a visual alarm cue, were analysed to achieve a holistic overview of the OA impacts in cuttlefish early development. The present work did not find any evidence that OA future conditions compromise the cuttlefish embryonic development. The development time, hatching success, survival rate, and the length and weight of newly-hatched cuttlefish were similar between normocapnia and hypercapnia treatments. The Fulton’s Index was the only parameter that showed significant differences, ...
author2 Pimentel, Marta
Rosa, Rui Afonso Bairrão da, 1976-
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author Moura, Érica Raquel Ferreira e
author_facet Moura, Érica Raquel Ferreira e
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title Cuttlefish early development and behaviour under future high CO2 conditions
title_short Cuttlefish early development and behaviour under future high CO2 conditions
title_full Cuttlefish early development and behaviour under future high CO2 conditions
title_fullStr Cuttlefish early development and behaviour under future high CO2 conditions
title_full_unstemmed Cuttlefish early development and behaviour under future high CO2 conditions
title_sort cuttlefish early development and behaviour under future high co2 conditions
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