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Seawater carbonate chemistry and growth, sex ratio of forage fish Menidia menidia
Seawater carbonate chemistry and growth, sex ratio of forage fish Menidia menidia
Whether marine fish will grow differently in future high pCO2 environments remains surprisingly uncertain. Long-term and whole-life cycle effects are particularly unknown, because such experiments are logistically challenging, space demanding, exclude long-lived species, and require controlled, restricted feeding regimes—otherwise increased consumption could mask potential growth effects. Here, we report on repeated, long-term, food-controlled experiments to rear large populations (>4,000 individuals total) of the experimental model and ecologically important forage fish Menidia menidia (Atlantic silverside) under contrasting temperature (17°, 24°, and 28°C) and pCO2 conditions (450 vs. 2,200 μatm) from fertilization to a third of this annual species' life span. Quantile analyses of trait distributions showed mostly negative effects of high pCO2 on long-term growth. At 17°C and 28°C, but not at 24°C, high pCO2 fish were significantly shorter [17°C: -5 to -9%; 28°C: -3%] and weighed less [17°C: -6 to -18%; 28°C: -8%] compared to ambient pCO2 fish. Reductions in fish weight were smaller than in length, which is why high pCO2 fish at 17°C consistently exhibited a higher Fulton's k (weight/length ratio). Notably, it took more than 100 days of rearing for statistically significant length differences to emerge between treatment populations, showing that cumulative, long-term CO2 effects could exist elsewhere but are easily missed by short experiments. Long-term rearing had another benefit: it allowed sexing the surviving fish, thereby enabling rare sex-specific analyses of trait distributions under contrasting CO2 environments. We found that female silversides grew faster than males, but there was no interaction between CO2 and sex, indicating that males and females were similarly affected by high pCO2. Because Atlantic silversides are known to exhibit temperature-dependent sex determination, we also analyzed sex ratios, revealing no evidence for CO2-dependent sex determination in this species.
In order to allow full comparability with other ocean acidification data sets, the R package seacarb (Gattuso et al, 2020) was used to compute a complete and consistent set of carbonate system variables, as described by Nisumaa et al. (2010). In this dataset the original values were archived in addition with the recalculated parameters (see related PI). The date of carbonate chemistry calculation by seacarb is 2020-12-25.
Ocean Acidification International Coordination Centre (OA-ICC), Temperate, Registration number of species, Identification, Salinity, inorganic, Alkalinity, total, standard deviation, Alkalinity, Experiment, Fugacity of carbon dioxide in seawater, standard deviation, Temperature, water, Carbon, inorganic, dissolved, Calculated using seacarb after Nisumaa et al 2010, Aragonite saturation state, Chordata, Alkalinity, total, total, pH, Pelagos, Reproduction, North Atlantic, Temperature, dissolved, Laboratory experiment, Sample type, Length, total, Carbonate ion, Partial pressure of carbon dioxide (water) at sea surface temperature (wet air), Temperature, water, standard deviation, Containers and aquaria 20 1000 L or 1 m 2, Earth System Research, Containers and aquaria (20-1000 L or < 1 m**2), Sex, standard deviation, pH, NBS scale, FOS: Medical biotechnology, Uniform resource locator link to reference, Potentiometric titration, Calcite saturation state, Fugacity of carbon dioxide in seawater, Length, Potentiometric, water, Partial pressure of carbon dioxide, Growth Morphology, Containers and aquaria (20-1000 L or < 1 m**2), Age, Uniform resource locator/link to reference, Ocean Acidification International Coordination Centre OA ICC, Animalia, Carbon, inorganic, dissolved, standard deviation, Type, Bicarbonate ion, Fulton's condition factor, Calculated using seacarb after Nisumaa et al. (2010), Species, Wet mass, Calculated using CO2SYS, Partial pressure of carbon dioxide, standard deviation, Carbonate system computation flag, pH, standard deviation, Carbonate ion, standard deviation, Menidia menidia, Fugacity of carbon dioxide (water) at sea surface temperature (wet air), pH, total scale, Carbon, Fulton s condition factor, Partial pressure of carbon dioxide water at sea surface temperature wet air, Carbon dioxide, Growth/Morphology, Single species, Fugacity of carbon dioxide water at sea surface temperature wet air, Coast and continental shelf
Ocean Acidification International Coordination Centre (OA-ICC), Temperate, Registration number of species, Identification, Salinity, inorganic, Alkalinity, total, standard deviation, Alkalinity, Experiment, Fugacity of carbon dioxide in seawater, standard deviation, Temperature, water, Carbon, inorganic, dissolved, Calculated using seacarb after Nisumaa et al 2010, Aragonite saturation state, Chordata, Alkalinity, total, total, pH, Pelagos, Reproduction, North Atlantic, Temperature, dissolved, Laboratory experiment, Sample type, Length, total, Carbonate ion, Partial pressure of carbon dioxide (water) at sea surface temperature (wet air), Temperature, water, standard deviation, Containers and aquaria 20 1000 L or 1 m 2, Earth System Research, Containers and aquaria (20-1000 L or < 1 m**2), Sex, standard deviation, pH, NBS scale, FOS: Medical biotechnology, Uniform resource locator link to reference, Potentiometric titration, Calcite saturation state, Fugacity of carbon dioxide in seawater, Length, Potentiometric, water, Partial pressure of carbon dioxide, Growth Morphology, Containers and aquaria (20-1000 L or < 1 m**2), Age, Uniform resource locator/link to reference, Ocean Acidification International Coordination Centre OA ICC, Animalia, Carbon, inorganic, dissolved, standard deviation, Type, Bicarbonate ion, Fulton's condition factor, Calculated using seacarb after Nisumaa et al. (2010), Species, Wet mass, Calculated using CO2SYS, Partial pressure of carbon dioxide, standard deviation, Carbonate system computation flag, pH, standard deviation, Carbonate ion, standard deviation, Menidia menidia, Fugacity of carbon dioxide (water) at sea surface temperature (wet air), pH, total scale, Carbon, Fulton s condition factor, Partial pressure of carbon dioxide water at sea surface temperature wet air, Carbon dioxide, Growth/Morphology, Single species, Fugacity of carbon dioxide water at sea surface temperature wet air, Coast and continental shelf
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