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DOI10.1111/gcb.15899
Understanding coralline algal responses to ocean acidification: Meta-analysis and synthesis
Christopher E. Cornwall; Ben P. Harvey; Steeve Comeau; Daniel L. Cornwall; Jason M. Hall-Spencer; Viviana Peñ; a; Shigeki Wada; Lucia Porzio
2021-10-24
发表期刊Global Change Biology
出版年2021
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Ocean acidification (OA) is a major threat to the persistence of biogenic reefs throughout the world's ocean. Coralline algae are comprised of high magnesium calcite and have long been considered one of the most susceptible taxa to the negative impacts of OA. We summarize these impacts and explore the causes of variability in coralline algal responses using a review/qualitative assessment of all relevant literature, meta-analysis, quantitative assessment of critical responses, and a discussion of physiological mechanisms and directions for future research. We find that most coralline algae experienced reduced abundance, calcification rates, recruitment rates, and declines in pH within the site of calcification in laboratory experiments simulating OA or at naturally elevated CO2 sites. There were no other consistent physiological responses of coralline algae to simulated OA (e.g., photo-physiology, mineralogy, and survival). Calcification/growth was the most frequently measured parameters in coralline algal OA research, and our meta-analyses revealed greater declines in seawater pH were associated with significant decreases in calcification in adults and similar but nonsignificant trends for juveniles. Adults from the family Mesophyllumaceae also tended to be more robust to OA, though there was insufficient data to test similar trends for juveniles. OA was the dominant driver in the majority of laboratory experiments where other local or global drivers were assessed. The interaction between OA and any other single driver was often additive, though factors that changed pH at the surface of coralline algae (light, water motion, epiphytes) acted antagonistically or synergistically with OA more than any other drivers. With advances in experimental design and methodological techniques, we now understand that the physiology of coralline algal calcification largely dictates their responses to OA. However, significant challenges still remain, including improving the geographic and life-history spread of research effort and a need for holistic assessments of physiology.

领域气候变化 ; 资源环境
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条目标识符http://119.78.100.173/C666/handle/2XK7JSWQ/340785
专题气候变化
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Christopher E. Cornwall,Ben P. Harvey,Steeve Comeau,et al. Understanding coralline algal responses to ocean acidification: Meta-analysis and synthesis[J]. Global Change Biology,2021.
APA Christopher E. Cornwall.,Ben P. Harvey.,Steeve Comeau.,Daniel L. Cornwall.,Jason M. Hall-Spencer.,...&Lucia Porzio.(2021).Understanding coralline algal responses to ocean acidification: Meta-analysis and synthesis.Global Change Biology.
MLA Christopher E. Cornwall,et al."Understanding coralline algal responses to ocean acidification: Meta-analysis and synthesis".Global Change Biology (2021).
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