2018
DOI: 10.3389/fmars.2018.00371
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Dissolution: The Achilles’ Heel of the Triton Shell in an Acidifying Ocean

Abstract: Ocean acidification is expected to negatively impact many calcifying marine organisms by impairing their ability to build their protective shells and skeletons, and by causing dissolution and erosion. Here we investigated the large predatory "triton shell" gastropod Charonia lampas in acidified conditions near CO 2 seeps off Shikine-jima (Japan) and compared them with individuals from an adjacent bay with seawater pH at present-day levels (outside the influence of the CO 2 seep). By using computed tomography w… Show more

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“…The reconstructed pCO 2 values derived from the δ 13 C of general algal biomarkers closely match the actual measured pCO 2 values of the control (Fig. 5), i.e., 309±46 µatm Harvey et al, 2018), when considering the uncertainty in the reconstructed estimations. However, the proxies underestimate the absolute values measured at the elevated pCO 2 sites ( Fig.…”
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“…The reconstructed pCO 2 values derived from the δ 13 C of general algal biomarkers closely match the actual measured pCO 2 values of the control (Fig. 5), i.e., 309±46 µatm Harvey et al, 2018), when considering the uncertainty in the reconstructed estimations. However, the proxies underestimate the absolute values measured at the elevated pCO 2 sites ( Fig.…”
Section: Pco 2 Reconstructed From General Algal Biomarkerssupporting
confidence: 68%
“…However, the proxies underestimate the absolute values measured at the elevated pCO 2 sites ( Fig. 5; Table S3), i.e., 460±40 µatm at the mid-pCO 2 site and 769 ± 225 µatm at the high-pCO 2 site Harvey et al, 2018). There are several possible explanations as to why there is an underestimation.…”
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