Cross-generational plasticity in Atlantic silversides (Menidia menidia) under the combined effects of hypoxia and acidification
Christopher S. Murray,
Ayanna Mays,
Matthew Long
et al.
Abstract:We investigated the potential for cross-generational plasticity to influence how offspring respond to hypoxia and ocean acidification (hereafter HypOA) in the coastal forage fish Atlantic silverside (Menidia menidia). Mature wild silversides were treated with a control [dissolved oxygen (DO):100% air saturation (a.s.) /pCO2: 650 μatm] or HypOA conditions [DO: 40% a.s. /pCO2: 2300 μatm] for 10 days prior to spawning. Their offspring were reared under both treatments in factorial experimental design. Parental ac… Show more
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