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Shell mineralogy of a foundational marine species, Mytilus californianus, over half a century in a changing ocean.


ABSTRACT: Anthropogenic warming and ocean acidification are predicted to negatively affect marine calcifiers. While negative effects of these stressors on physiology and shell calcification have been documented in many species, their effects on shell mineralogical composition remains poorly known, especially over longer time periods. Here, we quantify changes in the shell mineralogy of a foundation species, Mytilus californianus, under 60 y of ocean warming and acidification. Using historical data as a baseline and a resampling of present-day populations, we document a substantial increase in shell calcite and decrease in aragonite. These results indicate that ocean pH and saturation state, not temperature or salinity, play a strong role in mediating the shell mineralogy of this species and reveal long-term changes in this trait under ocean acidification.

SUBMITTER: Bullard EM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7826377 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Shell mineralogy of a foundational marine species, <i>Mytilus californianus</i>, over half a century in a changing ocean.

Bullard Elizabeth M EM   Torres Ivan I   Ren Tianqi T   Graeve Olivia A OA   Roy Kaustuv K  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20210101 3


Anthropogenic warming and ocean acidification are predicted to negatively affect marine calcifiers. While negative effects of these stressors on physiology and shell calcification have been documented in many species, their effects on shell mineralogical composition remains poorly known, especially over longer time periods. Here, we quantify changes in the shell mineralogy of a foundation species, <i>Mytilus californianus</i>, under 60 y of ocean warming and acidification. Using historical data  ...[more]

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