Negative effects of ocean acidification on calcification vary within the coccolithophore genus Calcidiscus

A large percentage of CO2 emitted into the atmosphere is absorbed by the oceans, causing chemical changes in surface waters known as ocean acidification (OA). Despite the high interest and increased pace of OA research to understand the effects of OA on marine organisms, many ecologically important organisms remain unstudied. Calcidiscus is a heavily calcified coccolithophore genus that is widespread and genetically and morphologically diverse. It contributes substantially to global calcium carbonate production, organic carbon production, oceanic carbon burial, and ocean-atmosphere CO2 exchange. Despite the importance of this genus, relatively little work has examined its responses to OA. We examined changes in growth, morphology, and carbon allocation in multiple strains of Calcidiscus leptoporus in response to ocean acidification. We also, for the first time, examined the OA response of Calcidiscus quadriperforatus, a larger and more heavily calcified Calcidiscus congener. All Calcidiscus coccolithophores responded negatively to OA with impaired coccolith morphology and a decreased ratio of particulate inorganic to organic carbon (PIC:POC). However, strains responded variably; C. quadriperforatus showed the most sensitivity, while the most lightly calcified strain of C. leptoporus showed little response to OA. Our findings suggest that calcium carbonate production relative to organic carbon production by Calcidiscus coccolithophores may decrease in future oceans and that Calcidiscus distributions may shift if more resilient strains and species become dominant in assemblages. This study demonstrates that variable responses to OA may be strain or species specific in a way that is closely linked to physiological traits, such as cellular calcite quota.

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Diner, Rachel E, Benner, Ina, Passow, Uta, Komada, Tomoko, Carpenter, E J, Stillman, Jonathon H (2015). Dataset: Negative effects of ocean acidification on calcification vary within the coccolithophore genus Calcidiscus. https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.849339

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Source https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.849339
Author Diner, Rachel E
Given Name Rachel E
Family Name Diner
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Benner, Ina
Passow, Uta
Komada, Tomoko
Carpenter, E J
Stillman, Jonathon H
Source Creation 2015
Publication Year 2015
Resource Type text/tab-separated-values - filename: Diner_2015
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Name: BiologicalClassification

Name: Biosphere

Name: Chemistry

Name: Oceans

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Title: Negative effects of ocean acidification on calcification vary within the coccolithophore genus Calcidiscus
Identifier: https://doi.org/10.1007/s00227-015-2669-x
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Year: 2015
Source: Marine Biology
Authors: Diner Rachel E , Benner Ina , Passow Uta , Komada Tomoko , Carpenter E J , Stillman Jonathon H .

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Identifier: https://cran.r-project.org/package=seacarb
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Relation: References
Year: 2015
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