Limited behavioural effects of ocean acidification on a Mediterranean anemone goby (Gobius incognitus) chronically exposed to elevated CO2 levels

An in situ reciprocal transplant experiment was carried around a volcanic CO2 vent to evaluate the anti-predator responses of an anemone goby species exposed to ambient (∼380 μatm) and high (∼850 μatm) CO2 sites. Overall, the anemone gobies displayed largely unaffected behaviors under high-CO2 condi...

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Published in:Marine Environmental Research
Main Authors: Spatafora, Davide, Cattano, Carlo, Aglieri, Giorgio, Quattrocchi, Federico, Turco, Gabriele, Quartararo, Giulia, Dudemaine, Jeanne, Calosi, Piero, Milazzo, Marco
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Language:French
Published: 2022
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Online Access:https://semaphore.uqar.ca/id/eprint/2649/
https://semaphore.uqar.ca/id/eprint/2649/1/Davide_Spatafora_et_al_septembre2022.pdf
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marenvres.2022.105758
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spelling ftunivquebecar:oai:semaphore.uqar.ca:2649 2023-12-17T10:47:53+01:00 Limited behavioural effects of ocean acidification on a Mediterranean anemone goby (Gobius incognitus) chronically exposed to elevated CO2 levels Spatafora, Davide Cattano, Carlo Aglieri, Giorgio Quattrocchi, Federico Turco, Gabriele Quartararo, Giulia Dudemaine, Jeanne Calosi, Piero Milazzo, Marco 2022-11 application/pdf https://semaphore.uqar.ca/id/eprint/2649/ https://semaphore.uqar.ca/id/eprint/2649/1/Davide_Spatafora_et_al_septembre2022.pdf https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marenvres.2022.105758 fr fre https://semaphore.uqar.ca/id/eprint/2649/1/Davide_Spatafora_et_al_septembre2022.pdf Spatafora, Davide, Cattano, Carlo, Aglieri, Giorgio, Quattrocchi, Federico, Turco, Gabriele, Quartararo, Giulia, Dudemaine, Jeanne, Calosi, Piero ORCID logoorcid:0000-0003-3378-2603 et Milazzo, Marco (2022). Limited behavioural effects of ocean acidification on a Mediterranean anemone goby (Gobius incognitus) chronically exposed to elevated CO2 levels. Marine Environmental Research, 181 . p. 105758. cc_by_nc_nd_4 Article Évalué par les pairs 2022 ftunivquebecar https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marenvres.2022.105758 2023-11-19T00:10:51Z An in situ reciprocal transplant experiment was carried around a volcanic CO2 vent to evaluate the anti-predator responses of an anemone goby species exposed to ambient (∼380 μatm) and high (∼850 μatm) CO2 sites. Overall, the anemone gobies displayed largely unaffected behaviors under high-CO2 conditions suggesting an adaptive potential of Gobius incognitus to ocean acidification (OA) conditions. This is also supported by its 3-fold higher density recorded in the field under high CO2. However, while fish exposed to ambient conditions showed an expected reduction in the swimming activity in the proximity of the predator between the pre- and post-exposure period, no such changes were detected in any of the other treatments where fish experienced acute and long-term high CO2. This may suggest an OA effect on the goby antipredator strategy. Our findings contribute to the ongoing debate over the need for realistic predictions of the impacts of expected increased CO2 concentration on fish, providing evidence from a natural high CO2 system. -- Keywords : Behaviour Gobiidae Predation Shelter use Cnidaria Global change Risk assessment CO2 seeps. Article in Journal/Newspaper Ocean acidification Université du Québec à Rimouski (UQAR): Sémaphore Marine Environmental Research 181 105758
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description An in situ reciprocal transplant experiment was carried around a volcanic CO2 vent to evaluate the anti-predator responses of an anemone goby species exposed to ambient (∼380 μatm) and high (∼850 μatm) CO2 sites. Overall, the anemone gobies displayed largely unaffected behaviors under high-CO2 conditions suggesting an adaptive potential of Gobius incognitus to ocean acidification (OA) conditions. This is also supported by its 3-fold higher density recorded in the field under high CO2. However, while fish exposed to ambient conditions showed an expected reduction in the swimming activity in the proximity of the predator between the pre- and post-exposure period, no such changes were detected in any of the other treatments where fish experienced acute and long-term high CO2. This may suggest an OA effect on the goby antipredator strategy. Our findings contribute to the ongoing debate over the need for realistic predictions of the impacts of expected increased CO2 concentration on fish, providing evidence from a natural high CO2 system. -- Keywords : Behaviour Gobiidae Predation Shelter use Cnidaria Global change Risk assessment CO2 seeps.
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author Spatafora, Davide
Cattano, Carlo
Aglieri, Giorgio
Quattrocchi, Federico
Turco, Gabriele
Quartararo, Giulia
Dudemaine, Jeanne
Calosi, Piero
Milazzo, Marco
spellingShingle Spatafora, Davide
Cattano, Carlo
Aglieri, Giorgio
Quattrocchi, Federico
Turco, Gabriele
Quartararo, Giulia
Dudemaine, Jeanne
Calosi, Piero
Milazzo, Marco
Limited behavioural effects of ocean acidification on a Mediterranean anemone goby (Gobius incognitus) chronically exposed to elevated CO2 levels
author_facet Spatafora, Davide
Cattano, Carlo
Aglieri, Giorgio
Quattrocchi, Federico
Turco, Gabriele
Quartararo, Giulia
Dudemaine, Jeanne
Calosi, Piero
Milazzo, Marco
author_sort Spatafora, Davide
title Limited behavioural effects of ocean acidification on a Mediterranean anemone goby (Gobius incognitus) chronically exposed to elevated CO2 levels
title_short Limited behavioural effects of ocean acidification on a Mediterranean anemone goby (Gobius incognitus) chronically exposed to elevated CO2 levels
title_full Limited behavioural effects of ocean acidification on a Mediterranean anemone goby (Gobius incognitus) chronically exposed to elevated CO2 levels
title_fullStr Limited behavioural effects of ocean acidification on a Mediterranean anemone goby (Gobius incognitus) chronically exposed to elevated CO2 levels
title_full_unstemmed Limited behavioural effects of ocean acidification on a Mediterranean anemone goby (Gobius incognitus) chronically exposed to elevated CO2 levels
title_sort limited behavioural effects of ocean acidification on a mediterranean anemone goby (gobius incognitus) chronically exposed to elevated co2 levels
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