The effects of near-future ocean acidification/hypercapnia on larval development were investigated in the sea urchin Centrostephanus rodgersii, a habitat-modifying species from eastern Australia. Decreased pH (−0.3 to −0.5 pH units) or increased pCO2 significantly reduced the percentage of normal larvae. Larval growth was negatively impacted with smaller larvae in the pH 7.6/1800 ppm treatments. The impact of acidification on development was similar on days 3 and 5, indicating deleterious effects early in development. On day 3, increased abnormalities in the pH 7.6/1600 ppm treatment were seen in aberrant prism stage larvae and arrested/dead embryos. By day 5, echinoplutei in this treatment had smaller arm rods. Observations of smaller larvae in C. rodgersii have significant implications for this species because larval success may be a potential bottleneck for persistence in a changing ocean.
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Impacts of ocean acidification on development of the meroplanktonic larvalstage of the sea urchin Centrostephanus rodgersii
ICES Journal of Marine Science, Vol.69(3), pp.460-464
2012
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- Title
- Impacts of ocean acidification on development of the meroplanktonic larvalstage of the sea urchin Centrostephanus rodgersii
- Creators
- Steve S Doo - University of SydneySymon Dworjanyn - Southern Cross UniversityShawna A Foo - University of SydneyNatalie A Soars - University of SydneyMaria Byrne - University of Sydney
- Publication Details
- ICES Journal of Marine Science, Vol.69(3), pp.460-464
- Identifiers
- 2714; 991012820872302368
- Academic Unit
- Centre for Coastal Biogeochemistry; School of Environment, Science and Engineering; Faculty of Science and Engineering
- Resource Type
- Journal article