Seawater carbonate chemistry and hydrogen ions and carbonate chemistry in calcifying fluid of coral Astrangia poculata during experiments, 2011

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Ries, Justin B

Description

A generalized physicochemical model of the response of marine organisms' calcifying fluids to CO2-induced ocean acidification is proposed. The model is based upon the hypothesis that some marine calcifiers induce calcification by elevating pH, and thus Omega aragonite, of their calcifying fluid by removing protons (H+). The model is explored through two end-member scenarios: one in which a fixed number of H+ is removed from their calcifying fluid, regardless of atmospheric pCO2, and another in which a fixed external-internal proton ratio ([H+]E/[H+]I) is maintained. The model is able to generate the full range of calcification response patterns observed in prior ocean acidification experiments and is consistent with the assertion that organisms' calcification response to ocean acidification is more negative for marine calcifiers that exert weaker control over their calcifying fluid pH. The model is empirically evaluated for the temperate scleractinian coral Astrangia poculata with in situ pH microelectrode measurements of the coral's calcifying fluid under control and acidified conditions. These measurements reveal that (1) the pH of the coral's calcifying fluid is substantially elevated relative to its external seawater under both control and acidified conditions, (2) the coral's [H+]E/[H+]I remains constant under control and acidified conditions, and (3) the coral removes fewer H+ from its calcifying fluid under acidified conditions than under control conditions. Thus, the carbonate system dynamics of A. poculata's calcifying fluid appear to be most consistent with the fixed [H+]E/[H+]I end-member scenario. Similar microelectrode experiments performed on additional taxa are required to assess the model's general applicability.

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0.7

FAIR Score

94%

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1

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Publication Details

DOI

Publisher

PANGAEA

Assigned Domain

Subfield

Biomaterials

Field

Materials Science

Domain

Physical Sciences

Confidence Score

55%

Source

Scholar Data Model

Keywords

AnimaliaAstrangia poculataBenthic animalsBenthosBottles or small containers/Aquaria (<20 L)Calcification/DissolutionCnidariaCoast and continental shelfLaboratory experimentNorth AtlanticSingle speciesTemperateExperimental treatmentIdentificationSalinityTemperature, waterpH, NBS scaleAlkalinity, totalCarbon, inorganic, dissolvedPartial pressure of carbon dioxide (water) at sea surface temperature (wet air)Bicarbonate ionCarbonate ionCarbon dioxideAragonite saturation stateHydrogen ionHydrogen removed from calcifying fluidExternal seawater hydrogen ion concentration versus calcifying fluid hydrogen ion concentration ratioAstrangia poculata, calcifying fluid, salinityAstrangia poculata, calcifying fluid, temperatureAstrangia poculata, calcifying fluid, pHAstrangia poculata, calcifying fluid, total alkalinityAstrangia poculata, calcifying fluid, dissolved inorganic carbonAstrangia poculata, calcifying fluid, partial pressure of carbon dioxideAstrangia poculata, calcifying fluid, bicarbonate ionAstrangia poculata, calcifying fluid, carbonate ionAstrangia poculata, calcifying fluid, carbon dioxideAstrangia poculata, calcifying fluid, aragonite saturation stateAstrangia poculata, calcifying fluid, hydrogen ionCarbonate system computation flagpH, total scaleFugacity of carbon dioxide (water) at sea surface temperature (wet air)Calcite saturation stateSalinometer, Guildline Instruments, 8400B AutosalPartial-immersion mercury-glass thermometerpH meter (Orion)Alkalinity, Gran titration (Gran, 1950)Calculated using CO2SYSCalculated using seacarb after Nisumaa et al. (2010)European network of excellence for Ocean Ecosystems Analysis (EUR-OCEANS)European Project on Ocean Acidification (EPOCA)Ocean Acidification International Coordination Centre (OA-ICC)

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13.46

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1.00

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1.00