Effect of increased pCO(2) in seawater on survival rate of different developmental stages of the harpacticoid copepod Tigriopus japonicus

海水中二氧化碳分压升高对日本虎斑桡足类不同发育阶段存活率的影响

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Abstract

The rapid increase in carbon dioxide levels in seawater is causing ocean acidification and is expected to have significant effects on marine life. To explore the ability of the harpacticoid copepod Tigriopus japonicus to adapt to an increased concentration of dissolved carbon dioxide (CO(2)) in seawater, we compared the survival rates of adult and nauplius stages at 400, 1000, and 1550 ppm pCO(2) over a 14-day period. The survival rate of T. japonicus dramatically decreased over time with increase in pCO(2) concentration. At 1550 ppm, the survival rate showed a decrease of more than 20% at the end of the experimental period over that at 400 ppm. Furthermore, the survival rate decreased by a greater amount at all concentrations in nauplii than in adults, with a greater effect in wild-collected specimens than in culture-derived individuals. The results suggest that future ocean acidification may negatively influence the sustainability of T. japonicus and thus may eventually influence benthic ecosystems.

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