www.biogeosciences.net/6/2015/2009/ © Author(s) 2009. This work is distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License. The influence of hypercapnia and the infaunal brittlestar Amphiura filiformis on sediment nutrient flux – will ocean acidification affect nutrient exchange? 1Plymouth Marine Laboratory, Prospect Place, West Hoe, Plymouth, PL1 3DH, UK 2Marine Biology & Ecology Research Centre, University of Plymouth, Plymouth PL4 8AA, UK *currently at: Department of Marine Ecology – Kristineberg, University of Gothenburg, Kristineberg 566, 450 34 Fiskebäckskil, Sweden Abstract. Rising levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide and the concomitant increased uptake of this by the oceans is resulting in hypercapnia-related reduction of ocean pH. Research focussed on the direct effects of these physicochemical changes on marine invertebrates has begun to improve our understanding of impacts at the level of individual physiologies. However, CO2-related impairment of organisms' contribution to ecological or ecosystem processes has barely been addressed. The burrowing ophiuroid Amphiura filiformis, which has a physiology that makes it susceptible to reduced pH, plays a key role in sediment nutrient cycling by mixing and irrigating the sediment, a process known as bioturbation. Here we investigate the role of A. filiformis in modifying nutrient flux rates across the sediment-water boundary and the impact of CO2- related acidification on this process. A 40 day exposure study was conducted under predicted pH scenarios from the years 2100 (pH 7.7) and 2300 (pH 7.3), plus an additional treatment of pH 6.8. This study demonstrated strong relationships between A. filiformis density and cycling of some nutrients; Final Revised Paper (PDF, 430 KB) Discussion Paper (BGD) Citation: Wood, H. L., Widdicombe, S., and Spicer, J. I.: The influence of hypercapnia and the infaunal brittlestar Amphiura filiformis on sediment nutrient flux – will ocean acidification affect nutrient exchange?, Biogeosciences, 6, 2015-2024, 2009. Bibtex EndNote Reference Manager |
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