2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.jembe.2015.07.015
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Effects of temperature and pCO 2 on lipid use and biological parameters of planulae of Pocillopora damicornis

Abstract: Keywords:Ocean acidification Ocean warming Coral larvae Lipid Wax esterThe successful dispersal and recruitment of coral larvae depend on endogenous energy stores that fuel swimming, the search for optimal habitat, and metamorphosis. Ocean acidification and warming threaten to disrupt this critical process within the life cycle of reef-building corals by increasing maintenance costs in the energy budgets of larvae. In this study, lipid utilization and biological parameters of planula larvae of the cauliflower … Show more

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“…The control (ambient) treatment approximated the present-day environmental conditions for the adult coral (verified by environmental data; Rivest and Hofmann, 2015), while the high treatment represents a level of pCO 2 expected in the surface ocean by year 2100 (RCP8.5 scenario; IPCC, 2013). Two experimental temperatures (T) were crossed with the pCO 2 levels: 28 and 31 • C. The control (ambient) temperature approximated the multi-year average temperature (20-min sampling frequency) for the fringing reefs close to the collection sites for adult P. damicornis (Leichter, 2015).…”
Section: Experimental Incubationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The control (ambient) treatment approximated the present-day environmental conditions for the adult coral (verified by environmental data; Rivest and Hofmann, 2015), while the high treatment represents a level of pCO 2 expected in the surface ocean by year 2100 (RCP8.5 scenario; IPCC, 2013). Two experimental temperatures (T) were crossed with the pCO 2 levels: 28 and 31 • C. The control (ambient) temperature approximated the multi-year average temperature (20-min sampling frequency) for the fringing reefs close to the collection sites for adult P. damicornis (Leichter, 2015).…”
Section: Experimental Incubationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Treatment conditions were generated in a Moorea Coral Reef Long-Term Ecological Research program (MCR LTER) facility as described previously (Rivest and Hofmann, 2015), with two aquaria for each combination of pCO 2 and temperature treatment levels (8 aquaria total). Photosynthetically-active radiation (PAR) was provided at 1,800 ± 140 µmol m −2 s −1 on a 13h:11h: light:dark cycle (Sol LED Module, Aquaillumination, 75 W, Ames, IA, USA), an ecologically relevant level for shallow reef environments studied by MCR LTER (Carpenter, 2016).…”
Section: Experimental Incubationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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