Authors
Marta S Pimentel, Filipa Faleiro, Gisela Dionísio, Tiago Repolho, Pedro Pousão-Ferreira, Jorge Machado, Rui Rosa
Publication date
2014/6/15
Journal
Journal of Experimental Biology
Volume
217
Issue
12
Pages
2062-2070
Publisher
Company of Biologists
Description
Early life stages of many marine organisms are being challenged by rising seawater temperature and CO2 concentrations, but their physiological responses to these environmental changes still remain unclear. In the present study, we show that future predictions of ocean warming (+4°C) and acidification (ΔpH=0.5 units) may compromise the development of early life stages of a highly commercial teleost fish, Solea senegalensis. Exposure to future conditions caused a decline in hatching success and larval survival. Growth, metabolic rates and thermal tolerance increased with temperature but decreased under acidified conditions. Hypercapnia and warming amplified the incidence of deformities by 31.5% (including severe deformities such as lordosis, scoliosis and kyphosis), while promoting the occurrence of oversized otoliths (109.3% increase). Smaller larvae with greater skeletal deformities and larger otoliths …
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Scholar articles
MS Pimentel, F Faleiro, G Dionísio, T Repolho… - Journal of Experimental Biology, 2014