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Mar Pollut Bull ; 112(1-2): 291-302, 2016 Nov 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27522173

ABSTRACT

The impact of CO2-driven ocean acidification(OA) on early development and calcification in the sea urchin Strongylocentrotus intermedius cultured in northern Yellow Sea was investigated by comparing fertilization success, early cleavage rate, hatching rate of blastulae, larvae survival rate at 70h post-fertilization, larval morphology and calcification under present natural seawater condition (pH=8.00±0.03) and three laboratory-controlled acidified conditions (OA1, △pH=-0.3units; OA2, △pH=-0.4units; OA3, △pH=-0.5units) projected by IPCC for 2100. Results showed that pH decline had no effect on the overall fertilization, however, with decreased pH, delayed early embryonic cleavage, reduced hatching rate of blastulae and four-armed larvae survival rate at 70h post-fertilization, impaired larval symmetry, shortened larval spicules, and corrosion spicule structure were observed in all OA-treated groups as compared to control, which indicated that CO2-driven OA affected early development and calcification in S. intermedius negatively.


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Calcification, Physiologic/drug effects , Carbon Dioxide/toxicity , Environmental Monitoring/methods , Strongylocentrotus/drug effects , Water Pollutants, Chemical/toxicity , Acids , Animals , Carbon Dioxide/analysis , Fertilization , Hydrogen-Ion Concentration , Larva/drug effects , Larva/growth & development , Larva/metabolism , Larva/ultrastructure , Oceans and Seas , Seawater/chemistry , Strongylocentrotus/growth & development , Strongylocentrotus/metabolism , Strongylocentrotus/ultrastructure , Water Pollutants, Chemical/analysis
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