Ocean acidification conditions did not affect survival, body size, or developmental speed of a copepod species during any of its life stages. Egg production and hatching rates also did not change among generations of females exposed to ocean acidification conditions. Thus, this copepod appears more tolerant to ocean acidification than some other types of marine life, such as sea urchins and bivalves. (Laboratory study)

Author(s): Kurihara, H.

Date: 2008

Link: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0025326X08001781

Overview:
Educational Materials
Scientific Literature

Additional Topics:
Biological effects of OCA
Growth
Intergenerational effects
Mortality
Reproduction

Life Stages:
Adults
Eggs
Juveniles
Larvae

Marine Life:
Zooplankton

Parameters:
CO2 / pCO2

Species Group:
Copepods