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Effects of ocean acidification on the calcification of otoliths of larval Atlantic cod Gadus morhua

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MARINE ECOLOGY PROGRESS SERIES
卷 477, 期 -, 页码 251-258

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DOI: 10.3354/meps10146

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Otolith growth/calcification; Ocean acidification; Atlantic cod larvae; Gadus morhua L.

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  1. European Community under the Marie Curie Initial Training Network 'Calcification by Marine Organisms' (CalMarO) [N211384]
  2. European Community under the RTD project 'European Project on Ocean Acidification' (EPOCA) [N211384]
  3. project 'Biological Impacts of Ocean ACIDification' (BIOACID)
  4. German Ministry for Education and Research (BMBF)

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The growth and development of the aragonitic CaCO3 otoliths of teleost fish could be vulnerable to processes resulting from ocean acidification. The potential effects of an increase in atmospheric CO2 on the calcification of the otoliths were investigated by rearing Atlantic cod Gadus morhua L. larvae in 3 pCO(2) concentrations-control (370 mu atm), medium (1800 mu atm) and high (4200 mu atm)-from March to May 2010. Increased otolith growth was observed in 7 to 46 d post hatch (dph) cod larvae at elevated pCO(2) concentrations. The sagittae and lapilli were usually largest in the high pCO(2) treatment followed by the medium and control treatments. The greatest difference in mean otolith surface area (normalized to fish length) was for sagittae at 11 dph, with medium and high treatments being 46 and 43% larger than the control group, respectively. There was no significant pCO(2) effect on the shape of the otoliths nor were there any trends in the fluctuating asymmetry, defined as the difference between the right and left sides, in relation to the increase in otolith growth from elevated pCO(2).

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