Acclimation And Adaptation Of The Coastal Calanoid Copepod Acartia Tonsa To Ocean Acidification: A Long-Term Laboratory Investigation

MARINE ECOLOGY PROGRESS SERIES(2019)

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Ocean acidification impacts many marine biota. Although evolutionary responses should occur during persisting environmental change, little is known about the adaptability of copepods. Therefore, we set up a 31/2 yr long selection experiment, maintaining Acartia tonsa populations in seawater treated with 200 and 800 mu atm CO2, and feeding them with algae cultured under corresponding CO2 conditions. In 3 reciprocal transplant experiments, roughly 1 yr apart, we measured developmental rates, C:N and C:P ratios, egg production and hatching rates of the different lines. In the transplant experiments, we observed significantly lower developmental rates in the high CO2 treatment independent of the selective history. Egg production and hatching success were unaffected by the experimental conditions, but we observed an earlier hatching of eggs from females with a high CO2 selective history. Over the experimental period, beneficial adaptations of the copepods cultured under high CO2 conditions of elevated seawater pCO(2) and associated food quality were not detected. However, towards the end of the experiment, copepods cultured under elevated pCO(2) and fed with high CO2 algae showed increased body mass and decreased prosome length.
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Ocean acidification, CO2, Acartia tonsa, Adaptation, Body stoichiometry
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