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- Title
CO<sub>2</sub>-induced pH Reduction Hinders Shell Development of Early Larvae Donkey's Ear Abalone Haliotis asinina (Linnaeus 1758).
- Authors
SANTANDER - DE LEON, SHEILA MAE SALARDA; SAYNO, ANGELIE TUNAY
- Abstract
This study elucidated the effects of CO2-induced pH reduction on the early larval development of ecologically and economically important donkey's ear abalone Haliotis asinina (Linnaeus 1758). Results showed significant decrease in shell length with decreased pH (pH 8.15 > 7.85 > 7.65). More than 50 % of shell malformations were evident from as early as 2 h exposure at pH 7.85 and pH 7.65. At pH 7.65, no normal shell formation was observed at post 2 h. Induced pCO2 reduced pH in this study resulted to saturation levels of calcite and aragonite at 2.65 - 2.74 Xcalc; 1.76 - 1.83 Xarag (pH 7.65) and 3.84 - 4.00 Xcalc; 2.57 - 2.67 Xarag (pH 7.85). These values were lower than the control (pH 8.15) at 6.66 - 6.85 Xcalc; 4.43 - 4.57 Xarag, which may explain the observed impaired development of H. asinina at reduced pH.
- Subjects
ABALONE fisheries; CRUSTACEAN larvae; BIVALVE shells; OCEAN acidification; FOSSIL fuels
- Publication
Asian Fisheries Science, 2018, Vol 31, Issue 2, p89
- ISSN
0116-6514
- Publication type
Article