2021
DOI: 10.1007/s10452-021-09833-w
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Community responses of intertidal foraminifera to pH variations: a culture experiment with propagules

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“…marginata (e.g., McIntyre-Wressnig et al, 2013Haynert et al, 2014;Wit et al, 2016;Weinmann et al, 2021). While enhanced dissolution due to acidification is mainly an inorganic process, Toyofuku et al (2017) suggest that the calcification in some species might be largely unaffected by decreasing pH as they find, together with other studies (e.g., Glas et al, 2012), that Ammonia sp.…”
Section: Survival and Growth Of Benthic Foraminiferamentioning
confidence: 57%
“…marginata (e.g., McIntyre-Wressnig et al, 2013Haynert et al, 2014;Wit et al, 2016;Weinmann et al, 2021). While enhanced dissolution due to acidification is mainly an inorganic process, Toyofuku et al (2017) suggest that the calcification in some species might be largely unaffected by decreasing pH as they find, together with other studies (e.g., Glas et al, 2012), that Ammonia sp.…”
Section: Survival and Growth Of Benthic Foraminiferamentioning
confidence: 57%
“…The pH recorded at the sampling sites was between 6.4–7.8 (7.1 ± 0.3). In general, pH variations within the intertidal region are higher than those in other marine environments due to freshwater input either from rainwater or river runoff (Erskian & Lipps, 1977; Debenay et al ., 2002, 2006; Scott et al ., 2004) and calcareous tests are known to be sensitive to pH fluctuations (Phleger & Bradshaw, 1966; Saraswat et al ., 2011; Weinmann et al ., 2021). Owing to pH fluctuations, several studies have applied benthic foraminifera as an indicator for ocean acidification (Haynert et al ., 2013; Schmidt et al ., 2014; Kawahata et al ., 2019).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, the seasonal availability may be exclusive to those living in shallow water and especially intertidal ones. Unlike their deep-water relatives, intertidal foraminifera are more exposed to extreme changes in temperature, pH and salinity and other factors mediated by vagaries of the climate and seasonal change (Golikova et al, 2020;Weinmann et al, 2021). To survive they have to be especially adapted to live in the transitional environments of estuaries and other environments influenced by inputs of fresh water, organic matter and oxygen levels (Ellison, 1984;Gooday & Fernando, 1992;Larkin & Gooday, 2004;Gooday et al, 2005;Sabbatini et al, 2007Sabbatini et al, , 2010Sabbatini et al, , 2013.…”
Section: Influence Of the Environment And Seasonsmentioning
confidence: 99%