Seawater carbonate chemistry and shell dissolution in dead gastropod larvae and adult Limacina helicina pteropods

Ocean acidification (OA) increases aragonite shell dissolution in calcifying marine organisms. It has been proposed that bacteria associated with molluscan shell surfaces in situ could damage the periostracum and reduce its protective function against shell dissolution. However, the influence of bacteria on shell dissolution under OA conditions is unknown. In this study, dissolution in dead shells from gastropod larvae and adult pteropods (Limacina helicina) was examined following a 5-day incubation under a range of aragonite saturation states (Ωarag; values ranging from 0.5 to 1.8) both with and without antibiotics. Gastropod and pteropod specimens were collected from Puget Sound, Washington (48°33′19″N, 122°59′49″W and 47°41′11″N, 122°25′23″W, respectively), preserved, stored, and then treated in August 2015. Environmental scanning electron microscopy (ESEM) was used to determine the severity and extent of dissolution, which was scored as mild, severe, or summed (mild + severe) dissolution. Shell dissolution increased with decreasing Ωarag. In gastropod larvae, there was a significant interaction between the effects of antibiotics and Ωarag on severe dissolution, indicating that microbes could mediate certain types of dissolution among shells under low Ωarag. In L. helicina, there were no significant interactions between the effects of antibiotics and Ωarag on dissolution. These findings suggest that bacteria may differentially influence the response of some groups of shelled planktonic gastropods to OA conditions. This is the first assessment of the microbial–chemical coupling of dissolution in shells of either gastropod larvae or adult L. helicina under OA.

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Bausch, Alexandra Renee, Gallego, M Angeles, Harianto, Januar, Thibodeau, Patricia, Bednaršek, Nina, Havenhand, Jonathan N, Klinger, Terrie (2018). Dataset: Seawater carbonate chemistry and shell dissolution in dead gastropod larvae and adult Limacina helicina pteropods. https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.899574

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License CC-BY-4.0
Source https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.899574
Author Bausch, Alexandra Renee
Given Name Alexandra Renee
Family Name Bausch
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Gallego, M Angeles
Harianto, Januar
Thibodeau, Patricia
Bednaršek, Nina
Havenhand, Jonathan N
Klinger, Terrie
Source Creation 2018
Publication Year 2018
Resource Type text/tab-separated-values - filename: Bausch_etal_2018_MB
Subject Areas
Name: BiologicalClassification

Name: Biosphere

Name: Chemistry

Name: Oceans

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Year: 2018
Source: Marine Biology
Authors: Bausch Alexandra Renee , Gallego M Angeles , Harianto Januar , Thibodeau Patricia , Bednaršek Nina , Havenhand Jonathan N , Klinger Terrie .

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