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Miller, Garielle M; Watson, Sue-Ann; McCormick, Mark I; Munday, Philip L (2013): Seawater carbonate chemistry and reproduction of a coral reef fish in a laboratory experiment [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.826455, Supplement to: Miller, GM et al. (2013): Increased CO2 stimulates reproduction in a coral reef fish. Global Change Biology, 19(10), 3037-3045, https://doi.org/10.1111/gcb.12259

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Abstract:
Ocean acidification is predicted to negatively impact the reproduction of many marine species, either by reducing fertilization success or diverting energy from reproductive effort. While recent studies have demonstrated how ocean acidification will affect larval and juvenile fishes, little is known about how increasing partial pressure of carbon dioxide (pCO2) and decreasing pH might affect reproduction in adult fishes. We investigated the effects of near-future levels of pCO2 on the reproductive performance of the cinnamon anemonefish, Amphiprion melanopus, from the Great Barrier Reef, Australia. Breeding pairs were held under three CO2 treatments [Current-day Control (430 µatm), Moderate (584 µatm) and High (1032 µatm)] for a 9-month period that included the summer breeding season. Unexpectedly, increased CO2 dramatically stimulated breeding activity in this species of fish. Over twice as many pairs bred in the Moderate (67% of pairs) and High (55%) compared to the Control (27%) CO2 treatment. Pairs in the High CO2 group produced double the number of clutches per pair and 67% more eggs per clutch compared to the Moderate and Control groups. As a result, reproductive output in the High group was 82% higher than that in the Control group and 50% higher than that in the Moderate group. Despite the increase in reproductive activity, there was no difference in adult body condition among the three treatment groups. There was no significant difference in hatchling length between the treatment groups, but larvae from the High CO2 group had smaller yolks than Controls. This study provides the first evidence of the potential effects of ocean acidification on key reproductive attributes of marine fishes and, contrary to expectations, demonstrates an initially stimulatory (hormetic) effect in response to increased pCO2. However, any long-term consequences of increased reproductive effort on individuals or populations remain to be determined.
Keyword(s):
Amphiprion melanopus; Animalia; Chordata; Coast and continental shelf; Growth/Morphology; Laboratory experiment; Mesocosm or benthocosm; Nekton; Pelagos; Reproduction; Single species; South Pacific; Tropical
Further details:
Lavigne, Héloïse; Gattuso, Jean-Pierre (2011): seacarb: seawater carbonate chemistry with R. R package version 2.4. https://cran.r-project.org/package=seacarb
Comment:
In order to allow full comparability with other ocean acidification data sets, the R package seacarb (Lavigne and Gattuso, 2011) was used to compute a complete and consistent set of carbonate system variables, as described by Nisumaa et al. (2010). In this dataset the original values were archived in addition with the recalculated parameters (see related PI). The date of carbonate chemistry calculation by seacarb is 2013-11-21.
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
SpeciesSpeciesMiller, Garielle M
IdentificationIDMiller, Garielle M
TreatmentTreatMiller, Garielle M
MonthMonthMiller, Garielle M
Clutches per monthClutches/month#Miller, Garielle M
Clutches per pairClutches/pair#Miller, Garielle M
Clutches per pair, standard errorClutches/pair std e±Miller, Garielle M
Eggs per clutchEggs/clutch#Miller, Garielle M
Eggs per clutch, standard errorEggs/clutch std e±Miller, Garielle M
10 Eggs areaEggs Amm2Miller, Garielle M
11 Eggs area, standard errorEggs A std e±Miller, Garielle M
12 Reproductive output per clutchRepro/clutchmm2Miller, Garielle M
13 Reproductive output per clutch, standard errorRepro/clutch std e±Miller, Garielle M
14 Hatchling lengthHatchling lmmMiller, Garielle M
15 Hatchling length, standard errorHatchling l std e±Miller, Garielle M
16 Yolk areaYolk Amm2Miller, Garielle M
17 Yolk area, standard errorYolk A std e±Miller, Garielle M
18 SalinitySalMiller, Garielle M
19 Temperature, waterTemp°CMiller, Garielle M
20 Temperature, standard deviationT std dev±Miller, Garielle M
21 Alkalinity, totalATµmol/kgMiller, Garielle MPotentiometric titration
22 Alkalinity, total, standard deviationAT std dev±Miller, Garielle MPotentiometric titration
23 pHpHMiller, Garielle MNBS
24 pH, standard deviationpH std dev±Miller, Garielle MNBS
25 Partial pressure of carbon dioxide (water) at sea surface temperature (wet air)pCO2water_SST_wetµatmMiller, Garielle MCalculated using CO2SYS
26 Partial pressure of carbon dioxide, standard deviationpCO2 std dev±Miller, Garielle MCalculated using CO2SYS
27 Carbonate system computation flagCSC flagYang, YanCalculated using seacarb after Nisumaa et al. (2010)
28 pHpHYang, YanCalculated using seacarb after Nisumaa et al. (2010)total scale
29 Carbon dioxideCO2µmol/kgYang, YanCalculated using seacarb after Nisumaa et al. (2010)
30 Partial pressure of carbon dioxide (water) at sea surface temperature (wet air)pCO2water_SST_wetµatmYang, YanCalculated using seacarb after Nisumaa et al. (2010)
31 Fugacity of carbon dioxide (water) at sea surface temperature (wet air)fCO2water_SST_wetµatmYang, YanCalculated using seacarb after Nisumaa et al. (2010)
32 Bicarbonate ion[HCO3]-µmol/kgYang, YanCalculated using seacarb after Nisumaa et al. (2010)
33 Carbonate ion[CO3]2-µmol/kgYang, YanCalculated using seacarb after Nisumaa et al. (2010)
34 Carbon, inorganic, dissolvedDICµmol/kgYang, YanCalculated using seacarb after Nisumaa et al. (2010)
35 Aragonite saturation stateOmega ArgYang, YanCalculated using seacarb after Nisumaa et al. (2010)
36 Calcite saturation stateOmega CalYang, YanCalculated using seacarb after Nisumaa et al. (2010)
Status:
Curation Level: Enhanced curation (CurationLevelC)
Size:
606 data points

Data

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Species

ID

Treat

Month

Clutches/month [#]

Clutches/pair [#]

Clutches/pair std e [±]

Eggs/clutch [#]

Eggs/clutch std e [±]
10 
Eggs A [mm2]
11 
Eggs A std e [±]
12 
Repro/clutch [mm2]
13 
Repro/clutch std e [±]
14 
Hatchling l [mm]
15 
Hatchling l std e [±]
16 
Yolk A [mm2]
17 
Yolk A std e [±]
18 
Sal
19 
Temp [°C]
20 
T std dev [±]
21 
AT [µmol/kg]
(Potentiometric titration)
22 
AT std dev [±]
(Potentiometric titration)
23 
pH
(NBS)
24 
pH std dev [±]
(NBS)
25 
pCO2water_SST_wet [µatm]
(Calculated using CO2SYS)
26 
pCO2 std dev [±]
(Calculated using CO2SYS)
27 
CSC flag
(Calculated using seacarb afte...)
28 
pH
(total scale, Calculated using...)
29 
CO2 [µmol/kg]
(Calculated using seacarb afte...)
30 
pCO2water_SST_wet [µatm]
(Calculated using seacarb afte...)
31 
fCO2water_SST_wet [µatm]
(Calculated using seacarb afte...)
32 
[HCO3]- [µmol/kg]
(Calculated using seacarb afte...)
33 
[CO3]2- [µmol/kg]
(Calculated using seacarb afte...)
34 
DIC [µmol/kg]
(Calculated using seacarb afte...)
35 
Omega Arg
(Calculated using seacarb afte...)
36 
Omega Cal
(Calculated using seacarb afte...)
Amphiprion melanopus (fish)Figure 1ControlOctober136.40028.5000.32049798.110.0443054267.9711432430158118517782.964.43
Amphiprion melanopus (fish)Figure 1Moderate pCO2October136.40028.5000.320891438.010.0558477267.8715582580169315818662.523.77
Amphiprion melanopus (fish)Figure 1High pCO2October336.20028.5000.31945237.770.051032137267.63261024102117139118311.462.19
Amphiprion melanopus (fish)Figure 1ControlNovermber236.40028.5000.32049798.110.0443054267.9711432430158118517782.964.43
Amphiprion melanopus (fish)Figure 1Moderate pCO2Novermber436.40028.5000.320891438.010.0558477267.8715582580169315818662.523.77
Amphiprion melanopus (fish)Figure 1High pCO2Novermber1836.20028.5000.31945237.770.051032137267.63261024102117139118311.462.19
Amphiprion melanopus (fish)Figure 1ControlDecember536.40028.5000.32049798.110.0443054267.9711432430158118517782.964.43
Amphiprion melanopus (fish)Figure 1Moderate pCO2December1336.40028.5000.320891438.010.0558477267.8715582580169315818662.523.77
Amphiprion melanopus (fish)Figure 1High pCO2December2336.20028.5000.31945237.770.051032137267.63261024102117139118311.462.19
Amphiprion melanopus (fish)Figure 1ControlJanuary736.40028.5000.32049798.110.0443054267.9711432430158118517782.964.43
Amphiprion melanopus (fish)Figure 1Moderate pCO2January1136.40028.5000.320891438.010.0558477267.8715582580169315818662.523.77
Amphiprion melanopus (fish)Figure 1High pCO2January2136.20028.5000.31945237.770.051032137267.63261024102117139118311.462.19
Amphiprion melanopus (fish)Figure 1ControlFebruary436.40028.5000.32049798.110.0443054267.9711432430158118517782.964.43
Amphiprion melanopus (fish)Figure 1Moderate pCO2February836.40028.5000.320891438.010.0558477267.8715582580169315818662.523.77
Amphiprion melanopus (fish)Figure 1High pCO2February1636.20028.5000.31945237.770.051032137267.63261024102117139118311.462.19
Amphiprion melanopus (fish)Figure 1ControlMarch536.40028.5000.32049798.110.0443054267.9711432430158118517782.964.43
Amphiprion melanopus (fish)Figure 1Moderate pCO2March1136.40028.5000.320891438.010.0558477267.8715582580169315818662.523.77
Amphiprion melanopus (fish)Figure 1High pCO2March1736.20028.5000.31945237.770.051032137267.63261024102117139118311.462.19
Amphiprion melanopus (fish)Figure 1ControlApril636.40028.5000.32049798.110.0443054267.9711432430158118517782.964.43
Amphiprion melanopus (fish)Figure 1Moderate pCO2April1936.40028.5000.320891438.010.0558477267.8715582580169315818662.523.77
Amphiprion melanopus (fish)Figure 1High pCO2April2136.20028.5000.31945237.770.051032137267.63261024102117139118311.462.19
Amphiprion melanopus (fish)Figure 2, 3Control6.602.10503912.150.069911963.660.0160.5340.00736.40028.5000.32049798.110.0443054267.9711432430158118517782.964.43
Amphiprion melanopus (fish)Figure 2, 3Moderate pCO26.451.295591221.960.0811992633.650.0090.5590.00436.40028.5000.320891438.010.0558477267.8715582580169315818662.523.77
Amphiprion melanopus (fish)Figure 2, 3High pCO212.600.908421212.120.0818072533.670.0090.4990.00436.20028.5000.31945237.770.051032137267.63261024102117139118311.462.19