Seawater carbonate chemistry and length, weight, survival rate, metabolic rate of coral reef fish Amphiprion melanopus in a laboratory experiment

Carbon dioxide concentrations in the surface ocean are increasing owing to rising CO2 concentrations in the atmosphere. Higher CO2 levels are predicted to affect essential physiological processes of many aquatic organisms, leading to widespread impacts on marine diversity and ecosystem function, especially when combined with the effects of global warming. Yet the ability for marine species to adjust to increasing CO2 levels over many generations is an unresolved issue. Here we show that ocean conditions projected for the end of the century (approximately 1,000 µatm CO2 and a temperature rise of 1.5-3.0 °C) cause an increase in metabolic rate and decreases in length, weight, condition and survival of juvenile fish. However, these effects are absent or reversed when parents also experience high CO2 concentrations. Our results show that non-genetic parental effects can dramatically alter the response of marine organisms to increasing CO2 and demonstrate that some species have more capacity to acclimate to ocean acidification than previously thought.

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Miller, Garielle M, Watson, Sue-Ann, Donelson, Jennifer M, McCormick, Mark I, Munday, Philip L (2012). Dataset: Seawater carbonate chemistry and length, weight, survival rate, metabolic rate of coral reef fish Amphiprion melanopus in a laboratory experiment. https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.823152

DOI retrieved: 2012

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License CC-BY-3.0
Source https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.823152
Author Miller, Garielle M
Given Name Garielle M
Family Name Miller
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Watson, Sue-Ann
Donelson, Jennifer M
McCormick, Mark I
Munday, Philip L
Source Creation 2012
Publication Year 2012
Resource Type text/tab-separated-values - filename: Miller_2012
Subject Areas
Name: Atmosphere

Name: BiologicalClassification

Name: Chemistry

Name: Ecology

Related Identifiers
Title: Parental environment mediates impacts of increased carbon dioxide on a coral reef fish
Identifier: https://doi.org/10.1038/nclimate1599
Type: DOI
Relation: IsSupplementTo
Year: 2012
Source: Nature Climate Change
Authors: Miller Garielle M , Watson Sue-Ann , Donelson Jennifer M , McCormick Mark I , Munday Philip L .

Title: seacarb: seawater carbonate chemistry with R. R package version 2.4
Identifier: https://cran.r-project.org/package=seacarb
Type: DOI
Relation: References
Year: 2011
Authors: Lavigne Héloïse , Gattuso Jean-Pierre .