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Effects of ocean acidification, temperature and nutrient regimes on the appendicularian Oikopleura dioica: a mesocosm study
Authors:Christofer Troedsson  Jean-Marie Bouquet  Carla M Lobon  Aliona Novac  Jens C Nejstgaard  Sam Dupont  Suncica Bosak  Hans H Jakobsen  Nadezda Romanova  Lene M Pankoke  Alejandro Isla  Jörg Dutz  Andrey F Sazhin  Eric M Thompson
Institution:1. Uni Environment, Uni Research AS, 5020, Bergen, Norway
2. Uni Sars, Uni Research AS, Thorm?hlensgate 55, 5008, Bergen, Norway
3. Department of Biology, University of Bergen, 5020, Bergen, Norway
4. Department of Biology of Organisms and Systems, University of Oviedo, 33071, Oviedo, Spain
5. Skidaway Institute of Oceanography, 10 Ocean Science Circle, Savannah, GA, 31411, USA
6. Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences, The Sven Lovén Centre for Marine Sciences, University of Gothenburg, Kristineberg, 45178, Fiskeb?ckskil, Sweden
7. Division of Biology, Faculty of Science, University of Zagreb, Rooseveltov trg 6, 10000, Zagreb, Croatia
8. Bioscience, Aarhus University, Frederiksborggade 399, P.O. Box 358, 4000, Roskilde, Denmark
9. P.P.Shirshov Institute of Oceanology, Russian Academy of Sciences, 36 Nakhimovsky prosp., 117997, Moscow, Russia
10. National Institute of Aquaculture Resources, Technical University of Denmark, Kavalerg?rden 6, 2920, Charlottenlund, Denmark
11. Centro Oceanográfico de Gijón, Instituto Espa?ol de Oceanografía, Avda. Príncipe de Asturias, 70 bis, 33212, Gijón, Spain
Abstract:Increasing pCO2 is hypothesized to induce shifts in plankton communities toward smaller cells, reduced carbon export rates and increased roles of gelatinous zooplankton. Appendicularians, among the most numerous pan-global “gelatinous” zooplankton, continuously produce filter-feeding houses, shortcutting marine food webs by ingesting submicron particles, and their discarded houses contribute significantly to carbon fluxes. We present a first mesocosm-scale study on the effects of temperature, pCO2 and bloom structures on the appendicularian, Oikopleura dioica. There were effects of temperature and nutrients on phytoplankton communities. No shifts in functional phytoplankton groups, nor changes in particle sizes/morphotypes, known to impact appendicularian feeding, were observed under manipulated pCO2 conditions. However, appendicularian abundance was positively correlated with increased pCO2, temperature and nutrient levels, consistent with hypotheses concerning gelatinous zooplankton in future oceans. This suggests appendicularians will play more important roles in marine pelagic communities and vertical carbon transport under projected ocean acidification and elevated temperature scenarios.
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