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Helena Filipsson, foto Erik Thor

Helena Filipsson

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Helena Filipsson, foto Erik Thor

Decalcification and survival of benthic foraminifera under the combined impacts of varying pH and salinity

Author

  • Laurie M. Charrieau
  • Helena L. Filipsson
  • Yukiko Nagai
  • Sachiko Kawada
  • Karl Ljung
  • Emma Kritzberg
  • Takashi Toyofuku

Summary, in English

Coastal areas display natural large environmental variability such as frequent changes in salinity, pH, and carbonate chemistry. Anthropogenic impacts – especially ocean acidification – increase this variability, which may affect the living conditions of coastal species, particularly, calcifiers. We performed culture experiments on living benthic foraminifera to study the combined effects of lowered pH and salinity on the calcification abilities and survival of the coastal, calcitic species Ammonia sp. and Elphidium crispum. We found that in open ocean conditions (salinity ∼35) and lower pH than usual values for these species, the specimens displayed resistance to shell (test) dissolution for a longer time than in brackish conditions (salinity ∼5 to 20). However, the response was species specific as Ammonia sp. specimens survived longer than E. crispum specimens when placed in the same conditions of salinity and pH. Living, decalcified juveniles of Ammonia sp. were observed and we show that desalination is one cause for the decalcification. Finally, we highlight the ability of foraminifera to survive under Ωcalc < 1, and that high salinity and [Ca2+] as building blocks are crucial for the foraminiferal calcification process.

Department/s

  • Quaternary Sciences
  • Environmental Science
  • Division aquatic ecology
  • Aquatic Ecology

Publishing year

2018-04-03

Language

English

Pages

36-45

Publication/Series

Marine Environmental Research

Volume

138

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

Elsevier

Topic

  • Ecology
  • Environmental Sciences

Keywords

  • Benthic foraminifera
  • Calcification process
  • Coastal ocean acidification
  • Culture experiment
  • Desalination
  • Multiple stressors

Status

Published

Project

  • Drivers and Impacts of Coastal Ocean Acidification

Research group

  • Aquatic Ecology

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 0141-1136