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Projected marine climate change: effects on copepod oxidative status and reproduction
Authors:Anu Vehmaa  Hedvig Hogfors  Elena Gorokhova  Andreas Brutemark  Towe Holmborn  Jonna Engström‐Öst
Affiliation:1.ARONIA Coastal Zone Research Team, Novia University of Applied Sciences & Åbo Akademi University, Ekenäs, Finland;2.Tvärminne Zoological Station, University of Helsinki, Hanko, Finland;3.Department of Ecology, Environment and Plant Sciences, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden;4.Department of Applied Environmental Science, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden;5.Calluna AB, Stockholm, Sweden
Abstract:
Zooplankton are an important link between primary producers and fish. Therefore, it is crucial to address their responses when predicting effects of climate change on pelagic ecosystems. For realistic community‐level predictions, several biotic and abiotic climate‐related variables should be examined in combination. We studied the combined effects of ocean acidification and global warming predicted for year 2100 with toxic cyanobacteria on the calanoid copepod, Acartia bifilosa. Acidification together with higher temperature reduced copepod antioxidant capacity. Higher temperature also decreased egg viability, nauplii development, and oxidative status. Exposure to cyanobacteria and its toxin had a negative effect on egg production but, a positive effect on oxidative status and egg viability, giving no net effects on viable egg production. Additionally, nauplii development was enhanced by the presence of cyanobacteria, which partially alleviated the otherwise negative effects of increased temperature and decreased pH on the copepod recruitment. The interactive effects of temperature, acidification, and cyanobacteria on copepods highlight the importance of testing combined effects of climate‐related factors when predicting biological responses.
Keywords:antioxidant capacity  copepod egg production  hatching success  nauplii development  ocean acidification  oxidative stress  toxic algae  warming.
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