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Energetic lipid responses of larval oysters to ocean acidification. | LitMetric

Energetic lipid responses of larval oysters to ocean acidification.

Mar Pollut Bull

The University of Sydney, School of Life and Environmental Sciences, Camperdown, New South Wales 2006, Australia; The Sydney Institute of Marine Science, Mosman, New South Wales 2088, Australia. Electronic address:

Published: July 2021

Climate change will increase energetic demands on marine invertebrate larvae and make planktonic food more unpredictable. This study determined the impact of ocean acidification on larval energetics of the oysters Saccostrea glomerata and Crassostrea gigas. Larvae of both oysters were reared until the 9-day-old, umbonate stage under orthogonal combinations of ambient and elevated p CO (340 and 856 μatm) and food was limited. Elevated p CO reduced the survival, size and larval energetics, larvae of C. gigas being more resilient than S. glomerata. When larvae were fed, elevated p CO reduced lipid levels across all lipid classes. When larvae were unfed elevated p CO resulted in increased lipid levels and mortality. Ocean acidification and food will interact to limit larval energetics. Larvae of S. glomerata will be more impacted than C. gigas and this is of concern given their aquacultural status and ecological function.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.marpolbul.2021.112441DOI Listing

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