Elevated level of carbon dioxide affects metabolism and shell formation in oysters Crassostrea virginica

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作者
Beniash, Elia [1 ]
Ivanina, Anna [2 ]
Lieb, Nicholas S. [1 ]
Kurochkin, Ilya [2 ]
Sokolova, Inna M. [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Pittsburgh, Dept Oral Biol, Pittsburgh, PA 15261 USA
[2] Univ N Carolina, Dept Biol, Charlotte, NC 28223 USA
基金
美国国家科学基金会;
关键词
Hypercapnia; Ocean acidification; Calcification; Shell structure; Energy metabolism; Oxygen consumption; Mollusks; FRESH-WATER EXPOSURE; WHITE SEA LITTORINA; OCEAN ACIDIFICATION; FRACTURE-TOUGHNESS; MERCENARIA-MERCENARIA; SEAWATER PCO(2); EARTH HISTORY; CO2; CALCIFICATION; TEMPERATURE;
D O I
10.3354/meps08841
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
Estuarine organisms are exposed to periodic strong fluctuations in seawater pH driven by biological carbon dioxide (CO2) production, which may in the future be further exacerbated by the ocean acidification associated with the global rise in CO2. Calcium carbonate-producing marine species such as mollusks are expected to be vulnerable to acidification of estuarine waters, since elevated CO2 concentration and lower pH lead to a decrease in the degree of saturation of water with respect to calcium carbonate, potentially affecting biomineralization. Our study demonstrates that the increase in CO2 partial pressure (pCO(2)) in seawater and associated decrease in pH within the environmentally relevant range for estuaries have negative effects on physiology, rates of shell deposition and mechanical properties of the shells of eastern oysters Crassostrea virginica (Gmelin). High CO2 levels (pH similar to 7.5, pCO(2) similar to 3500 mu atm) caused significant increases in juvenile mortality rates and inhibited both shell and soft-body growth compared to the control conditions (pH similar to 8.2, pCO(2) similar to 380 mu atm). Furthermore, elevated CO2 concentrations resulted in higher standard metabolic rates in oyster juveniles, likely due to the higher energy cost of homeostasis. The high CO2 conditions also led to changes in the ultrastructure and mechanical properties of shells, including increased thickness of the calcite laths within the hypostracum and reduced hardness and fracture toughness of the shells, indicating that elevated CO2 levels have negative effects on the biomineralization process. These data strongly suggest that the rise in CO2 can impact physiology and biomineralization in marine calcifiers such as eastern oysters, threatening their survival and potentially leading to profound ecological and economic impacts in estuarine ecosystems.
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