期刊
JOURNAL OF ANIMAL ECOLOGY
卷 84, 期 3, 页码 773-784出版社
WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/1365-2656.12316
关键词
CO2; echinoderm; gonad maturation; larval development; oxygen consumption; vitellogenesis
资金
- NERC [NE/G523539/1]
- Scottish Association for Marine Science Research Bursary
- NERC [bas0100036, dml011000, bas0100025] Funding Source: UKRI
- Natural Environment Research Council [dml011000, bas0100025, bas0100036] Funding Source: researchfish
This study examined the effects of long-term culture under altered conditions on the Antarctic sea urchin, Sterechinus neumayeri.Sterechinus neumayeri was cultured under the combined environmental stressors of lowered pH (-03 and -05 pH units) and increased temperature (+2 degrees C) for 2years. This time-scale covered two full reproductive cycles in this species and analyses included studies on both adult metabolism and larval development. Adults took at least 6-8months to acclimate to the altered conditions, but beyond this, there was no detectable effect of temperature or pH. Animals were spawned after 6 and 17months exposure to altered conditions, with markedly different outcomes. At 6months, the percentage hatching and larval survival rates were greatest in the animals kept at 0 degrees C under current pH conditions, whilst those under lowered pH and +2 degrees C performed significantly less well. After 17months, performance was not significantly different across treatments, including controls. However, under the altered conditions urchins produced larger eggs compared with control animals. These data show that under long-term culture adult S.neumayeri appear to acclimate their metabolic and reproductive physiology to the combined stressors of altered pH and increased temperature, with relatively little measureable effect. They also emphasize the importance of long-term studies in evaluating effects of altered pH, particularly in slow developing marine species with long gonad maturation times, as the effects of altered conditions cannot be accurately evaluated unless gonads have fully matured under the new conditions.
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