Effects of ocean acidification combined with multiple stressors on early life stages of the pacific purple sea urchin

Decreases in ocean pH through ocean acidification has shown to have direct negative impacts on the early life stages of the Pacific purple sea urchin, Strongylocentrotus purpuratus. Research has suggested that multiple stressors could exacerbate, cancel, or even alleviate the impacts of ocean acidif...

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Main Author: Stavroff, Leslie-Anne
Other Authors: Kohfeld, Karen, Dallimore, Audrey, Ling, Chris
Language:unknown
Published: 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10170/702
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spelling ftviurr:oai:viuspace.viu.ca:10170/702 2023-05-15T17:49:17+02:00 Effects of ocean acidification combined with multiple stressors on early life stages of the pacific purple sea urchin Stavroff, Leslie-Anne Kohfeld, Karen Dallimore, Audrey Ling, Chris 2014-05-07 http://hdl.handle.net/10170/702 unknown http://hdl.handle.net/10170/702 Fertilization Larval Development Multiple Stressors Ocean Acidification Purple Urchin Temperature 2014 ftviurr 2019-05-07T07:57:08Z Decreases in ocean pH through ocean acidification has shown to have direct negative impacts on the early life stages of the Pacific purple sea urchin, Strongylocentrotus purpuratus. Research has suggested that multiple stressors could exacerbate, cancel, or even alleviate the impacts of ocean acidification on echinoderms. This study assessed the combined effects of changes in pCO2 concentrations (390, 800, 1500 ppm), salinities (28, 31, 34 ppt) and temperatures (12, 15, 18°C) on fertilization and larval development in S. purpuratus. Increased pCO2 was the predominant stressor, with additive and antagonistic effects from temperature changes, and no effect from salinity changes. Stressor combinations significantly decreased the rate of normal larval development by 28 – 68%, whereas fertilization and larval survival were unaffected. The strong impact on normal larval development likely indicates that later development stages could be detrimentally affected and could influence the population dynamics of S. purpuratus. Other/Unknown Material Ocean acidification VIURRSpace (Royal Roads University and Vancouver Island University) Pacific
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topic Fertilization
Larval Development
Multiple Stressors
Ocean Acidification
Purple Urchin
Temperature
spellingShingle Fertilization
Larval Development
Multiple Stressors
Ocean Acidification
Purple Urchin
Temperature
Stavroff, Leslie-Anne
Effects of ocean acidification combined with multiple stressors on early life stages of the pacific purple sea urchin
topic_facet Fertilization
Larval Development
Multiple Stressors
Ocean Acidification
Purple Urchin
Temperature
description Decreases in ocean pH through ocean acidification has shown to have direct negative impacts on the early life stages of the Pacific purple sea urchin, Strongylocentrotus purpuratus. Research has suggested that multiple stressors could exacerbate, cancel, or even alleviate the impacts of ocean acidification on echinoderms. This study assessed the combined effects of changes in pCO2 concentrations (390, 800, 1500 ppm), salinities (28, 31, 34 ppt) and temperatures (12, 15, 18°C) on fertilization and larval development in S. purpuratus. Increased pCO2 was the predominant stressor, with additive and antagonistic effects from temperature changes, and no effect from salinity changes. Stressor combinations significantly decreased the rate of normal larval development by 28 – 68%, whereas fertilization and larval survival were unaffected. The strong impact on normal larval development likely indicates that later development stages could be detrimentally affected and could influence the population dynamics of S. purpuratus.
author2 Kohfeld, Karen
Dallimore, Audrey
Ling, Chris
author Stavroff, Leslie-Anne
author_facet Stavroff, Leslie-Anne
author_sort Stavroff, Leslie-Anne
title Effects of ocean acidification combined with multiple stressors on early life stages of the pacific purple sea urchin
title_short Effects of ocean acidification combined with multiple stressors on early life stages of the pacific purple sea urchin
title_full Effects of ocean acidification combined with multiple stressors on early life stages of the pacific purple sea urchin
title_fullStr Effects of ocean acidification combined with multiple stressors on early life stages of the pacific purple sea urchin
title_full_unstemmed Effects of ocean acidification combined with multiple stressors on early life stages of the pacific purple sea urchin
title_sort effects of ocean acidification combined with multiple stressors on early life stages of the pacific purple sea urchin
publishDate 2014
url http://hdl.handle.net/10170/702
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