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Synergistic effects of hypoxia and increasing CO2 on benthic invertebrates of the central Chilean coast

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FRONTIERS IN MARINE SCIENCE
卷 2, 期 -, 页码 -

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fmars.2015.00049

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hypoxia; ocean acidification; Chile; invertebrates; respiration rate

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  1. European Community [227799]
  2. ESTRESX project - Spanish Ministry of Economy and Innovation [CTM2012-32603]
  3. Spanish National Research Council (CSIC)
  4. Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile
  5. Government of the Balearic Islands (Department on Education, Culture and Universities)
  6. EU - Government of Chile
  7. Spanish Government
  8. Millennium Nucleus Center for the Study of Multiple-drivers on Marine Socio-Ecological Systems (MUSELS) by MINECON [NC120086]
  9. Sylvain Faugeron and Ricardo Calderon

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Ocean acidification (OA) and hypoxic events are an increasing worldwide problem, but the synergetic effects of these factors are seldom explored. However, this synergetic occurrence of stressors is prevalent. The coastline of Chile not only suffers from coastal hypoxia but the cold, oxygen-poor waters in upwelling events are also supersaturated in CO2, a study site to explore the combined effect of OA and hypoxia. We experimentally evaluated the metabolic response of different invertebrate species (2 anthozoans, 9 molluscs, 4 crustaceans, 2 echinoderms) of the coastline of central Chile (33 degrees 30'S, 71 degrees 37'W) to hypoxia and OA within predicted levels and in a full factorial design. Organisms were exposed to 4 different treatments (ambient, low oxygen, high CO2, and the combination of low oxygen and high CO2) and metabolism was measured after 3 and 6 days. We show that the combination of hypoxia and increased pCO(2) reduces the respiration significantly, compared to a single stressor. The evaluation of synergistic pressures, a more realistic scenario than single stressors, is crucial to evaluate the effect of future changes for coastal species and our results provide the first insight on what might happen in the next 100 years.

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