Ocean acidification and temperature increase impact mussel shell shape and thickness: problematic for protection?

Ocean acidification threatens organisms that produce calcium carbonate shells by potentially generating an under-saturated carbonate environment. Resultant reduced calcification and growth, and subsequent dissolution of exoskeletons, would raise concerns over the ability of the shell to provide protection for the marine organism under ocean acidification and increased temperatures. We examined the impact of combined ocean acidification and temperature increase on shell formation of the economically important edible mussel Mytilus edulis. Shell growth and thickness along with a shell thickness index and shape analysis were determined. The ability of M. edulis to produce a functional protective shell after 9 months of experimental culture under ocean acidification and increasing temperatures (380, 550, 750, 1000 µatm pCO2, and 750, 1000 µatm pCO2 + 2°C) was assessed. Mussel shells grown under ocean acidification conditions displayed significant reductions in shell aragonite thickness, shell thickness index, and changes to shell shape (750, 1000 ?atm pCO2) compared to those shells grown under ambient conditions (380 ?atm pCO2). Ocean acidification resulted in rounder, flatter mussel shells with thinner aragonite layers likely to be more vulnerable to fracture under changing environments and predation. The changes in shape presented here could present a compensatory mechanism to enhance protection against predators and changing environments under ocean acidification when mussels are unable to grow thicker shells. Here, we present the first assessment of mussel shell shape to determine implications for functional protection under ocean acidification.

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Fitzer, Susan C, Vittert, Liberty, Bowman, Adrian, Kamenos, N A, Phoenix, Vernon R, Cusack, Maggie (2015). Dataset: Ocean acidification and temperature increase impact mussel shell shape and thickness: problematic for protection?. https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.868603

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Source https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.868603
Author Fitzer, Susan C
Given Name Susan C
Family Name Fitzer
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Vittert, Liberty
Bowman, Adrian
Kamenos, N A
Phoenix, Vernon R
Cusack, Maggie
Source Creation 2015
Publication Year 2015
Resource Type text/tab-separated-values - filename: Fitzer_2015
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Name: Chemistry

Name: Ecology

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