Ocean acidification affects fish spawning but not paternity at CO2 seeps

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العنوان: Ocean acidification affects fish spawning but not paternity at CO2 seeps
المؤلفون: MILAZZO, Marco, Cattano, Carlo, Alonzo, S., Foggo, A., Gristina, M., Rodolfo Metalpa, R., Sinopoli, M., Spatafora, D., Stiver, K., Hall Spencer, J., SPATAFORA, Davide
المساهمون: Milazzo, M., Cattano, C., Alonzo, S., Foggo, A., Gristina, M., Rodolfo-Metalpa, R., Sinopoli, M., Spatafora, D., Stiver, K., Hall-Spencer, J.
بيانات النشر: Royal Society of London, 2016.
سنة النشر: 2016
مصطلحات موضوعية: Male, 0106 biological sciences, Immunology and Microbiology (all), Oceans and Seas, Labrid, Climate change, Biology, 010603 evolutionary biology, 01 natural sciences, General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, Sexual Behavior, Animal, chemistry.chemical_compound, Animals, Seawater, General Environmental Science, CO2 vent, Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (all), General Immunology and Microbiology, Ecology, pH, Reproduction, 010604 marine biology & hydrobiology, Medicine (all), Altered behaviour, Ocean acidification, General Medicine, Carbon Dioxide, Hydrogen-Ion Concentration, Alternative reproductive tactic, Perciformes, Fishery, Sensory function, chemistry, Agricultural and Biological Sciences (all), Carbon dioxide, Fish , General Agricultural and Biological Sciences, Research Article
الوصف: Fish exhibit impaired sensory function and altered behaviour at levels of ocean acidification expected to occur owing to anthropogenic carbon dioxide emissions during this century. We provide the first evidence of the effects of ocean acidification on reproductive behaviour of fish in the wild. Satellite and sneaker male ocellated wrasse ( Symphodus ocellatus ) compete to fertilize eggs guarded by dominant nesting males. Key mating behaviours such as dominant male courtship and nest defence did not differ between sites with ambient versus elevated CO 2 concentrations. Dominant males did, however, experience significantly lower rates of pair spawning at elevated CO 2 levels. Despite the higher risk of sperm competition found at elevated CO 2 , we also found a trend of lower satellite and sneaker male paternity at elevated CO 2 . Given the importance of fish for food security and ecosystem stability, this study highlights the need for targeted research into the effects of rising CO 2 levels on patterns of reproduction in wild fish.
اللغة: English
URL الوصول: https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::59078f6d32307ab912f7ddfa9e831372
http://hdl.handle.net/10447/207148
حقوق: OPEN
رقم الأكسشن: edsair.doi.dedup.....59078f6d32307ab912f7ddfa9e831372
قاعدة البيانات: OpenAIRE