Using CO2 perturbation experiments, we examined the pre- and post-settlement growth responses of a dominant biofouling tubeworm (Hydroides elegans) to a range of pH. In three different experiments, embryos were reared to, or past, metamorphosis in seawater equilibrated to CO2 values of about 480 (control), 980, 1,480, and 2,300 latm resulting in pH values of around 8.1 (control), 7.9, 7.7, and 7.5, respectively. These three decreased pH conditions did not affect either embryo or larval development, but both larval calcification at the time of metamorphosis and early juvenile growth were adversely affected. During the 24-h settlement assay experiment, half of the metamorphosed larvae were unable to calcify tubes at pH 7.9 while almost no tubes were calcified at pH 7.7. Decreased ability to calcify at decreased pH may indicate that these calcifying tubeworms may be one of the highly threatened species in the future ocean.

Author(s): Lane, A.C., J. Mukherjee, V.B.S. Chan, and V. Thiyagarajan

Date: 2013

Link: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00227-012-2056-9

Overview:
Scientific Literature

Additional Topics:
Biological effects of OCA
Calcification
Growth

Life Stages:
Juveniles

Marine Life:
Other invertebrates

Parameters:
CO2 / pCO2
pH

Species Group:
Tube worms