Ocean acidification, caused by elevated seawater carbon dioxide levels, may have a deleterious impact on energetic processes in animals. Here we show that high PCO2 can suppress metabolism, measured as oxygen consumption, in the pteropod, L. helicina forma antarctica, by ~20%. The rates measured at 180–380 µatm (MO2 = 1.25 M−0.25, p = 0.007) were significantly higher (ANCOVA, p = 0.004) than those measured at elevated target CO2 levels in 2007 (789–1000 µatm, = 0.78 M−0.32, p = 0.0008; Fig. 1). However, we further demonstrate metabolic plasticity in response to regional phytoplankton concentration and that the response to CO2 is dependent on the baseline level of metabolism. We hypothesize that reduced regional Chl a levels in 2008 suppress...
Pteropods (pelagic snails) are abundant zooplankton in the Southern Ocean where they are important g...
We are starting to understand the relationship between metabolic rate responses and species’ ability...
We are starting to understand the relationship between metabolic rate responses and species’ ability...
Ocean acidification, caused by elevated seawater carbon dioxide levels, may have a deleterious impac...
Ocean acidification, caused by elevated seawater carbon dioxide levels, may have a deleterious impac...
Ocean acidification, caused by elevated seawater carbon dioxide levels, may have a deleterious impac...
Ocean acidification, caused by elevated seawater carbon dioxide levels, may have a deleterious impac...
Ocean acidification, caused by elevated seawater carbon dioxide levels, may have a deleterious impac...
Shelled pteropods (Thecosomata) are a group of holoplanktonic mollusks that are believed to be espec...
© The Author(s), 2012. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribut...
Shelled pteropods (Thecosomata) are a group of holoplanktonic mollusks that are believed to be espec...
© The Author(s), 2016. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
The pelagic ecosystem is facing a number of changes due to anthropogenic forcing; in particular glob...
Thecosome pteropods (pelagic mollusks) can play a key role in the food web of various marine ecosyst...
Thecosome pteropods are considered highly sensitive to ocean acidification. During the Arctic winter...
Pteropods (pelagic snails) are abundant zooplankton in the Southern Ocean where they are important g...
We are starting to understand the relationship between metabolic rate responses and species’ ability...
We are starting to understand the relationship between metabolic rate responses and species’ ability...
Ocean acidification, caused by elevated seawater carbon dioxide levels, may have a deleterious impac...
Ocean acidification, caused by elevated seawater carbon dioxide levels, may have a deleterious impac...
Ocean acidification, caused by elevated seawater carbon dioxide levels, may have a deleterious impac...
Ocean acidification, caused by elevated seawater carbon dioxide levels, may have a deleterious impac...
Ocean acidification, caused by elevated seawater carbon dioxide levels, may have a deleterious impac...
Shelled pteropods (Thecosomata) are a group of holoplanktonic mollusks that are believed to be espec...
© The Author(s), 2012. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribut...
Shelled pteropods (Thecosomata) are a group of holoplanktonic mollusks that are believed to be espec...
© The Author(s), 2016. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
The pelagic ecosystem is facing a number of changes due to anthropogenic forcing; in particular glob...
Thecosome pteropods (pelagic mollusks) can play a key role in the food web of various marine ecosyst...
Thecosome pteropods are considered highly sensitive to ocean acidification. During the Arctic winter...
Pteropods (pelagic snails) are abundant zooplankton in the Southern Ocean where they are important g...
We are starting to understand the relationship between metabolic rate responses and species’ ability...
We are starting to understand the relationship between metabolic rate responses and species’ ability...