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Adult Antarctic krill proves resilient in a simulated high CO2 ocean.


ABSTRACT: Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) have a keystone role in the Southern Ocean, as the primary prey of Antarctic predators. Decreases in krill abundance could result in a major ecological regime shift, but there is limited information on how climate change may affect krill. Increasing anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions are causing ocean acidification, as absorption of atmospheric CO2 in seawater alters ocean chemistry. Ocean acidification increases mortality and negatively affects physiological functioning in some marine invertebrates, and is predicted to occur most rapidly at high latitudes. Here we show that, in the laboratory, adult krill are able to survive, grow, store fat, mature, and maintain respiration rates when exposed to near-future ocean acidification (1000-2000 ?atm pCO2) for one year. Despite differences in seawater pCO2 incubation conditions, adult krill are able to actively maintain the acid-base balance of their body fluids in near-future pCO2, which enhances their resilience to ocean acidification.

SUBMITTER: Ericson JA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6233221 | biostudies-literature | 2018

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Adult Antarctic krill proves resilient in a simulated high CO<sub>2</sub> ocean.

Ericson Jessica A JA   Hellessey Nicole N   Kawaguchi So S   Nicol Stephen S   Nichols Peter D PD   Hoem Nils N   Virtue Patti P  

Communications biology 20181113


Antarctic krill (<i>Euphausia superba</i>) have a keystone role in the Southern Ocean, as the primary prey of Antarctic predators. Decreases in krill abundance could result in a major ecological regime shift, but there is limited information on how climate change may affect krill. Increasing anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO<sub>2</sub>) emissions are causing ocean acidification, as absorption of atmospheric CO<sub>2</sub> in seawater alters ocean chemistry. Ocean acidification increases mortalit  ...[more]

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