CO2 effects on behaviour and reproduction of nesting fish species

Ocean acidification is a global phenomenon linked to the CO2 absorption by the surface of the sea. This increasing process leads to a rise of the CO2 partial pressure (pCO2) that changes the seawater chemistry. It is known that such changes have negative consequences for many marine organisms. Howev...

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Main Author: Cattano, Carlo
Other Authors: Cattano, C
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Language:English
Published: 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10447/100973
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spelling ftunivpalermo:oai:iris.unipa.it:10447/100973 2024-01-14T10:09:39+01:00 CO2 effects on behaviour and reproduction of nesting fish species Cattano, Carlo Cattano, C 2014 http://hdl.handle.net/10447/100973 eng eng ispartofbook:Libro degli abstract - X incontro dei dottorandi in Ecologia e Scienze dei Sistemi Acquatici X incontro dei dottorandi in Ecologia e Scienze dei Sistemi Acquatici numberofpages:1 http://hdl.handle.net/10447/100973 nesting fish acidification fish reproduction info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject 2014 ftunivpalermo 2023-12-19T23:25:13Z Ocean acidification is a global phenomenon linked to the CO2 absorption by the surface of the sea. This increasing process leads to a rise of the CO2 partial pressure (pCO2) that changes the seawater chemistry. It is known that such changes have negative consequences for many marine organisms. However, the effects of acidification on fishes are yet poorly understood. Fishes have been hypothesized to be more physiologically tolerant to elevated CO2. Nevertheless, many researches have described severe effects of altered pCO2 levels on fish behaviour, especially during early life history stages, and only few authors have focused on fish reproduction. The aim of my Ph.D. research is to investigate the effects of different pCO2 levels on the reproduction of nesting fish species, with particular emphasis on reproductive behaviour and reproductive success, and on early life stages development. This research will be conducted in the Vulcano Island coast where a natural gradient of pH and CO2 exists, due to underwater volcanic emissions dominated by CO2. Preliminary observations on fish community composition in this place have shown different distribution patterns of the species along the pCO2 gradient. In particular, some species belonging to genus Symphodus display the same distribution pattern in high pCO2 levels (= ca. 1100 µatm) and in normal pCO2 levels (= ca. 400 µatm). The males of these species build elaborate nests in which several females spawn, and they could be more sensitive to the acidification effects due to territorial habits shown during their reproductive period. Conference Object Ocean acidification IRIS Università degli Studi di Palermo
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topic nesting fish
acidification
fish reproduction
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CO2 effects on behaviour and reproduction of nesting fish species
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fish reproduction
description Ocean acidification is a global phenomenon linked to the CO2 absorption by the surface of the sea. This increasing process leads to a rise of the CO2 partial pressure (pCO2) that changes the seawater chemistry. It is known that such changes have negative consequences for many marine organisms. However, the effects of acidification on fishes are yet poorly understood. Fishes have been hypothesized to be more physiologically tolerant to elevated CO2. Nevertheless, many researches have described severe effects of altered pCO2 levels on fish behaviour, especially during early life history stages, and only few authors have focused on fish reproduction. The aim of my Ph.D. research is to investigate the effects of different pCO2 levels on the reproduction of nesting fish species, with particular emphasis on reproductive behaviour and reproductive success, and on early life stages development. This research will be conducted in the Vulcano Island coast where a natural gradient of pH and CO2 exists, due to underwater volcanic emissions dominated by CO2. Preliminary observations on fish community composition in this place have shown different distribution patterns of the species along the pCO2 gradient. In particular, some species belonging to genus Symphodus display the same distribution pattern in high pCO2 levels (= ca. 1100 µatm) and in normal pCO2 levels (= ca. 400 µatm). The males of these species build elaborate nests in which several females spawn, and they could be more sensitive to the acidification effects due to territorial habits shown during their reproductive period.
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title_short CO2 effects on behaviour and reproduction of nesting fish species
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title_fullStr CO2 effects on behaviour and reproduction of nesting fish species
title_full_unstemmed CO2 effects on behaviour and reproduction of nesting fish species
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