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Ocean acidification ameliorates harmful effects of warming in primary consumer
Authors:Sindre Andre Pedersen  Anja Elise Hanssen
Affiliation:1. Department of Biology, Faculty of Natural Sciences and Technology, NTNU—Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway;2. Library Section for Medicine and Health Sciences, NTNU University Library, NTNU—Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway
Abstract:Climate change‐induced warming and ocean acidification are considered two imminent threats to marine biodiversity and current ecosystem structures. Here, we have for the first time examined an animal's response to a complete life cycle of exposure to co‐occurring warming (+3°C) and ocean acidification (+1,600 μatm CO2), using the key subarctic planktonic copepod, Calanus finmarchicus, as a model species. The animals were generally negatively affected by warming, which significantly reduced the females’ energy status and reproductive parameters (respectively, 95% and 69%–87% vs. control). Unexpectedly, simultaneous acidification partially offset the negative effect of warming in an antagonistic manner, significantly improving reproductive parameters and hatching success (233%–340% improvement vs. single warming exposure). The results provide proof of concept that ocean acidification may partially offset negative effects caused by warming in some species. Possible explanations and ecological implications for the observed antagonistic effect are discussed.
Keywords:   Calanus        CO   2     multiple stressors  ocean acidification  pH  reproduction  warming  zooplankton
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