Wood, Hannah L; Sundell, Kristina; Almroth, Bethanie Carney; Skold, Helen Nilsson; Eriksson, Susanne P (2016): Seawater carbonate chemistry and oxidative stress, the metabolic rate and osmoregulatory activity of marine isopod Idotea balthica [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.956571
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Abstract:
Elevated carbon dioxide levels and the resultant ocean acidification (OA) are changing the abiotic conditions of the oceans at a greater rate than ever before and placing pressure on marine species. Understanding the response of marine fauna to this change is critical for understanding the effects of OA. Population-level variation in OA tolerance is highly relevant and important in the determination of ecosystem resilience and persistence, but has received little focus to date. In this study, whether OA has the same biological consequences in high-salinity-acclimated population versus a low-salinity-acclimated population of the same species was investigated in the marine isopod Idotea balthica. The populations were found to have physiologically different responses to OA. While survival rate was similar between the two study populations at a future CO2 level of 1000 ppm, and both populations showed increased oxidative stress, the metabolic rate and osmoregulatory activity differed significantly between the two populations. The results of this study demonstrate that the physiological response to OA of populations from different salinities can vary. Population-level variation and the environment provenance of individuals used in OA experiments should be taken into account for the evaluation and prediction of climate change effects.
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Wood, Hannah L; Sundell, Kristina; Almroth, Bethanie Carney; Skold, Helen Nilsson; Eriksson, Susanne P (2016): Population-dependent effects of ocean acidification. Proceedings of the Royal Society B-Biological Sciences, 283(1828), 20160163, https://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2016.0163
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Wood, Hannah L; Sundell, Kristina; Almroth, Bethanie Carney; Skold, Helen Nilsson; Eriksson, Susanne P (2016): Data from: Population-dependent effects of ocean acidification. Dryad, https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.90r60
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Gattuso, Jean-Pierre; Epitalon, Jean-Marie; Lavigne, Héloïse; Orr, James; Gentili, Bernard; Hagens, Mathilde; Hofmann, Andreas; Mueller, Jens-Daniel; Proye, Aurélien; Rae, James; Soetaert, Karline (2022): seacarb: seawater carbonate chemistry with R. R package version 3.3.1. https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/seacarb/index.html
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In order to allow full comparability with other ocean acidification data sets, the R package seacarb (Gattuso et al, 2022) 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 2023-03-13.
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