Seawater carbonate chemistry and stage survival and morphological measurements, mineral contents and resting metabolic rates of larvae and juvenile American Lobster

Bentho-pelagic life cycles are the dominant reproductive strategy in marine invertebrates, providing great dispersal ability, access to different resources, and the opportunity to settle in suitable habitats upon the trigger of environmental cues at key developmental moments. However, free-dispersing larvae can be highly sensitive to environmental changes. Among these, the magnitude and the occurrence of elevated carbon dioxide (CO2) concentrations in oceanic habitats is predicted to exacerbate over the next decades, particularly in coastal areas, reaching levels beyond those historically experienced by most marine organisms. Here, we aimed to determine the sensitivity to elevated pCO2 of successive life stages of a marine invertebrate species with a bentho-pelagic life cycle, exposed continuously during its early ontogeny, whilst providing in-depth insights on their metabolic responses. We selected, as an ideal study species, the American lobster Homarus americanus, and investigated life history traits, whole-organism physiology, and metabolomic fingerprints from larval stage I to juvenile stage V exposed to different pCO2 levels. Current and future ocean acidification scenarios were tested, as well as extreme high pCO2/low pH conditions that are predicted to occur in coastal benthic habitats and with leakages from underwater carbon capture storage (CCS) sites. Larvae demonstrated greater tolerance to elevated pCO2, showing no significant changes in survival, developmental time, morphology, and mineralisation, although they underwent intense metabolomic reprogramming. Conversely, juveniles showed the inverse pattern, with a reduction in survival and an increase in development time at the highest pCO2 levels tested, with no indication of metabolomic reprogramming. Metabolomic sensitivity to elevated pCO2 increased until metamorphosis (between larval and juvenile stages) and decreased afterward, suggesting this transition as a metabolic keystone for marine invertebrates with complex life cycles.

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Noisette, Fanny, Calosi, Piero, Madeira, Diana, Chemel, Mathilde, Menu-Courey, Kayla, Piedalue, Sarah, Gurney-Smith, Helen, Daoud, Dounia, Azetsu-Scott, Kumiko (2021). Dataset: Seawater carbonate chemistry and stage survival and morphological measurements, mineral contents and resting metabolic rates of larvae and juvenile American Lobster. https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.942695

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Source https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.942695
Author Noisette, Fanny
Given Name Fanny
Family Name Noisette
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Calosi, Piero
Madeira, Diana
Chemel, Mathilde
Menu-Courey, Kayla
Piedalue, Sarah
Gurney-Smith, Helen
Daoud, Dounia
Azetsu-Scott, Kumiko
Source Creation 2021
Publication Year 2021
Resource Type text/tab-separated-values - filename: Noisette-etal_2021_Meta
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Name: BiologicalClassification

Name: Chemistry

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Title: Tolerant Larvae and Sensitive Juveniles: Integrating Metabolomics and Whole-Organism Responses to Define Life-Stage Specific Sensitivity to Ocean Acidification in the American Lobster
Identifier: https://doi.org/10.3390/metabo11090584
Type: DOI
Relation: References
Year: 2021
Source: Metabolites
Authors: Noisette Fanny , Calosi Piero , Madeira Diana , Chemel Mathilde , Menu-Courey Kayla , Piedalue Sarah , Gurney-Smith Helen , Daoud Dounia , Azetsu-Scott Kumiko , Gattuso Jean-Pierre , Epitalon Jean-Marie , Lavigne Héloïse , Orr James .

Title: Raw data of Noisette etal 2021
Type: DOI
Relation: References
Authors: Noisette Fanny , Calosi Piero , Madeira Diana , Chemel Mathilde , Menu-Courey Kayla , Piedalue Sarah , Gurney-Smith Helen , Daoud Dounia , Azetsu-Scott Kumiko , Gattuso Jean-Pierre , Epitalon Jean-Marie , Lavigne Héloïse , Orr James .

Title: seacarb: seawater carbonate chemistry with R. R package version 3.2.16
Identifier: https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/seacarb/index.html
Type: DOI
Relation: References
Year: 2021
Authors: Noisette Fanny , Calosi Piero , Madeira Diana , Chemel Mathilde , Menu-Courey Kayla , Piedalue Sarah , Gurney-Smith Helen , Daoud Dounia , Azetsu-Scott Kumiko , Gattuso Jean-Pierre , Epitalon Jean-Marie , Lavigne Héloïse , Orr James .