CONTEXTUALIZING THE IMPACT OF OCEAN ACIDIFICATION ON VELIGER GROWTH FOR THREE COMMERCIALLY IMPORTANT BIVALVE MOLLUSCS
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2015-04-06
Authors
Bregha, François Edward Donald
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Abstract
The impact of ocean acidification on the growth rate of bivalve veligers for three
commercially important species (Crassostrea gigas, Crassostrea virginica and Mytilus
edulis) has been assessed experimentally for the last decade. Based on the results
correlating an increase in pCO2 with a reduction in growth rate, these studies have
concluded that ocean acidification will have a strong impact on veligers. This study
reassesses these results in the context of temperature dependant growth curves derived
from historical benchmarks of veliger growth rates. Most of the ocean acidification data
points fall within the confidence interval identified by the historical data. This study
concludes that in terms of shell growth, ocean acidification exerts a minimal influence on
maximum shell length. The differences in experimental methodologies are compared, and the different metrics used to relate ocean acidification to growth are discussed.
Recommendations are included for future research and governmental action towards
ocean acidification.
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Ocean Acidification, Bivalves, Larval Growth