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Juvenile growth of the tropical sea urchin Lytechinus variegatus exposed to near-future ocean acidification scenarios

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jembe.2012.05.017

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Carbon dioxide; CO2; Development; Echinoderm; Invertebrate; pCO(2); pH

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  1. NIH-NCRR [RR010294]
  2. National Science Foundation [NSF OCE 0547169]
  3. Korein Foundation

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To evaluate the effect of elevated pCO(2) exposure on the juvenile growth of the sea urchin Lytechinus variegatus, we reared individuals for 3 months in one of three target pCO(2) levels: ambient seawater (380 mu atm) and two scenarios that are projected to occur by the middle (5601 mu atm) and end (800 mu atm) of this century. At the end of 89 days, urchins reared at ambient pCO(2) weighed 12% more than those reared at 560 mu atm and 28% more than those reared at 800 mu atm. Skeletons were analyzed using scanning electron microscopy, revealing degradation of spines in urchins reared at elevated pCO(2) (800 mu atm). Our results indicate that elevated pCO(2) levels projected to occur this century may adversely affect the development of juvenile sea urchins. Acidification-induced changes to juvenile urchin development would likely impair performance and functioning of juvenile stages with implications for adult populations. (C) 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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