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Andersen, Sissel; Grefsrud, E S; Harboe, T (2017): Seawater carbonate chemistry and survival, larval development, shell growth and normal shell development of great scallop (Pecten maximus Lamarck) [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.880379, Supplement to: Andersen, S et al. (2017): Sensitivity towards elevated pCO2 in great scallop (Pecten maximus Lamarck) embryos and fed larvae. Biogeosciences, 14(3), 529-539, https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-14-529-2017

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Abstract:
The increasing amount of dissolved anthropogenic CO2 has caused a drop in pH values in the open ocean known as ocean acidification. This change in seawater carbonate chemistry has been shown to have a negative effect on a number of marine organisms. Early life stages are the most vulnerable, and especially the organisms that produce calcified structures in the phylum Mollusca. Few studies have looked at effects on scallops, and this is the first study presented including fed larvae of the great scallop (Pecten maximus) followed until day 14 post-fertilization. Fertilized eggs from unexposed parents were exposed to three levels of pCO2 using four replicate units: 465 (ambient), 768 and 1294 µatm, corresponding to pHNIST of 7.94, 7.75 (-0.19 units) and 7.54 (-0.40 units), respectively. All of the observed parameters were negatively affected by elevated pCO2: survival, larval development, shell growth and normal shell development. The latter was observed to be affected only 2 days after fertilization. Negative effects on the fed larvae at day 7 were similar to what was shown earlier for unfed P. maximus larvae. Growth rate in the group at 768?µatm seemed to decline after day 7, indicating that the ability to overcome the environmental change at moderately elevated pCO2 was lost over time. The present study shows that food availability does not decrease the sensitivity to elevated pCO2 in P. maximus larvae. Unless genetic adaptation and acclimatization counteract the negative effects of long term elevated pCO2, recruitment in populations of P. maximus will most likely be negatively affected by the projected drop of 0.06-0.32 units in pH within year 2100.
Keyword(s):
Animalia; Benthic animals; Benthos; Coast and continental shelf; Containers and aquaria (20-1000 L or < 1 m**2); Development; Growth/Morphology; Laboratory experiment; Mollusca; Mortality/Survival; North Atlantic; Pecten maximus; Single species; Temperate
Further details:
Gattuso, Jean-Pierre; Epitalon, Jean-Marie; Lavigne, Héloïse; Orr, James C; Gentili, Bernard; Proye, Aurélien; Soetaert, Karline; Rae, James (2016): seacarb: seawater carbonate chemistry with R. R package version 3.1. https://cran.r-project.org/package=seacarb
Comment:
In order to allow full comparability with other ocean acidification data sets, the R package seacarb (Gattuso et al, 2016) 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 2017-08-31.
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
1TypeTypeAndersen, Sisselstudy
2SpeciesSpeciesAndersen, Sissel
3Registration number of speciesReg spec noAndersen, Sissel
4Uniform resource locator/link to referenceURL refAndersen, SisselWoRMS Aphia ID
5Experiment durationExp durationdaysAndersen, Sissel
6Time in daysTimedaysAndersen, SisselDays post-spawn
7Partial pressure of carbon dioxide (water) at sea surface temperature (wet air)pCO2water_SST_wetµatmAndersen, Sisseltreatment
8IdentificationIDAndersen, Sisseltank
9SurvivalSurvival%Andersen, Sissel
10LarvaeLarvae%Andersen, SisselUnshelled
11LarvaeLarvae%Andersen, SisselProtruded
12LarvaeLarvae%Andersen, SisselNormal, sum of Live individuals
13LarvaeLarvae%Andersen, SisselEdge, sum of Live individuals
14LarvaeLarvae%Andersen, SisselHinge, sum of Live individuals
15LarvaeLarvae%Andersen, SisselBoth, sum of Live individuals
16LarvaeLarvae%Andersen, SisselNormal, sum of dead individuals
17LarvaeLarvae%Andersen, SisselEdge, sum of dead individuals
18LarvaeLarvae%Andersen, SisselHinge, sum of dead individuals
19LarvaeLarvae%Andersen, SisselBoth, sum of dead individuals
20ReplicatesRepl#Andersen, Sissel
21Shell lengthShell lmmAndersen, Sissel
22Shell length, standard deviationShell l std dev±Andersen, Sissel
23SalinitySalAndersen, Sissel
24Temperature, waterTemp°CAndersen, Sissel
25Alkalinity, totalATµmol/kgAndersen, SisselPotentiometric titration
26pHpHAndersen, SisselPotentiometricNBS scale
27Partial pressure of carbon dioxide (water) at sea surface temperature (wet air)pCO2water_SST_wetµatmAndersen, SisselCalculated using CO2SYS
28Bicarbonate ion[HCO3]-µmol/kgAndersen, SisselCalculated using CO2SYS
29Carbonate ion[CO3]2-µmol/kgAndersen, SisselCalculated using CO2SYS
30Carbon dioxideCO2µmol/kgAndersen, SisselCalculated using CO2SYS
31Aragonite saturation stateOmega ArgAndersen, SisselCalculated using CO2SYS
32Partial pressure of carbon dioxide (water) at sea surface temperature (wet air)pCO2water_SST_wetppmvAndersen, SisselCalculated using CO2SYS
33Carbonate system computation flagCSC flagYang, YanCalculated using seacarb after Nisumaa et al. (2010)
34pHpHYang, YanCalculated using seacarb after Nisumaa et al. (2010)total scale
35Carbon dioxideCO2µmol/kgYang, YanCalculated using seacarb after Nisumaa et al. (2010)
36Fugacity of carbon dioxide (water) at sea surface temperature (wet air)fCO2water_SST_wetµatmYang, YanCalculated using seacarb after Nisumaa et al. (2010)
37Partial pressure of carbon dioxide (water) at sea surface temperature (wet air)pCO2water_SST_wetµatmYang, YanCalculated using seacarb after Nisumaa et al. (2010)
38Bicarbonate ion[HCO3]-µmol/kgYang, YanCalculated using seacarb after Nisumaa et al. (2010)
39Carbonate ion[CO3]2-µmol/kgYang, YanCalculated using seacarb after Nisumaa et al. (2010)
40Carbon, inorganic, dissolvedDICµmol/kgYang, YanCalculated using seacarb after Nisumaa et al. (2010)
41Aragonite saturation stateOmega ArgYang, YanCalculated using seacarb after Nisumaa et al. (2010)
42Calcite saturation stateOmega CalYang, YanCalculated using seacarb after Nisumaa et al. (2010)
Status:
Curation Level: Enhanced curation (CurationLevelC)
Size:
4392 data points

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