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  • 1
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    In:  Supplement to: Trotter, Julie; Montagna, Paolo; McCulloch, Malcolm T; Silenzi, Sergio; Reynaud, Stéphanie; Mortimer, Graham; Martin, Sophie; Ferrier-Pagès, Christine; Gattuso, Jean-Pierre; Rodolfo-Metalpa, Riccardo (2011): Quantifying the pH 'vital effect' in the temperate zooxanthellate coral Cladocora caespitosa: Validation of the boron seawater pH proxy. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 303, 163-173, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2011.01.030
    Publication Date: 2023-03-14
    Description: Boron isotopic and elemental systematics are used to define the vital effects for the temperate shallow water Mediterranean coral Cladocora caespitosa. The corals are from a range of seawater pH conditions (pHT ~ 7.6 to ~ 8.1) and environmental settings: (1) naturally living colonies harvested from normal pH waters offshore Levanto, (2) colonies transplanted nearby a subsea volcanic vent system, and (3) corals cultured in aquaria exposed to high (700 µatm) and near present day (400 µatm) pCO2 levels. B/Ca compositions measured using laser ablation inductively coupled mass spectrometry (LA-ICPMS) show that boron uptake by C. caespitosa cultured at different pCO2 levels is independent of ambient seawater pH being mainly controlled by temperature-dependent calcification. In contrast, the boron isotope compositions (delta11Bcarb) of the full suite of corals determined by positive thermal ionisation mass spectrometry (PTIMS) shows a clear trend of decreasing delta11Bcarb (from 26.7 to 22.2 %o) with decreasing seawater pH, reflecting the strong pH dependence of the boron isotope system. The delta11Bcarb compositions together with measurements of ambient seawater parameters enable calibration of the boron pH proxy for C. caespitosa, by using a new approach that defines the relationship between ambient seawater pH (pHsw) and the internally controlled pH at the site of calcification (pHbiol). C. caespitosa exhibits a linear relationship between pHsw and the shift in pH due to physiological processes (deltapH = pHbiol - pHsw) giving the regression deltapHClad = 4.80 - 0.52* pHsw for this species. We further apply this method ("deltapH-pHsw") to calibrate tropical species of Porites, Acropora, and Stylophora reported in the literature. The temperate and tropical species calibrations are all linearly correlated (r2 〉 0.9) and the biological fractionation component (deltapH) between species varies within ~ 0.2 pH units. Our "deltapH-pHsw" approach provides a robust and accurate tool to reconstruct palaeoseawater pHsw for both temperate and tropical corals, further validating the boron fractionation factor (alphaB3-B4 = 1.0272) determined experimentally by Klochko et al. (2006) and the boron isotope pH proxy, both of which have been the foci of considerable debate.
    Keywords: Alkalinity, total; Alkalinity, total, standard deviation; Aragonite saturation state; Aragonite saturation state, standard deviation; Bicarbonate ion; Bicarbonate ion, standard deviation; Boron/Calcium ratio; Boron hydroxide/Bicarbonate ratio; Calculated, see reference(s); Carbon, inorganic, dissolved; Carbon, inorganic, dissolved, standard deviation; Carbonate ion; Carbonate ion, standard deviation; Carbon dioxide; Carbon dioxide, partial pressure, standard deviation; Carbon dioxide, standard deviation; DATE/TIME; DISTANCE; EPOCA; European Project on Ocean Acidification; Experimental treatment; Measured; Partial pressure of carbon dioxide (water) at sea surface temperature (wet air); pH; pH, standard deviation; pH meter (Metrohm, 826 pH mobile); Salinity; see reference(s); Site; Species; Temperature, standard deviation; Temperature, water; Titration potentiometric; δ11B
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 29568 data points
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2023-03-14
    Keywords: Alkalinity, total; Aragonite saturation state; Bicarbonate ion; Calcite saturation state; Calculated; Carbon, inorganic, dissolved; Carbonate ion; Carbon dioxide; Carbon dioxide, partial pressure; CTD/Rosette; CTD-RO; DEPTH, water; Elevation of event; El Puma; Event label; Gulf of California; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; Mediterranean Sea Acidification in a Changing Climate; MedSeA; pH; pH meter (Metrohm ph mobile); Salinity; Temperature, water; WACTD-02-01CTD; WACTD-02-02CTD; WACTD-02-09CTD; WACTD-02-12CTD; WACTD-02-19CTD; WACTD-02-25CTD; WACTD-02-27CTD; WACTD-02-29CTD; WACTD-02-31CTD; WAG-02
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 97 data points
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  • 3
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    PANGAEA
    In:  Supplement to: Cigliano, M; Gambi, Maria Cristina; Rodolfo-Metalpa, Riccardo; Patti, F P; Hall-Spencer, Jason M (2010): Effects of ocean acidification on invertebrate settlement at volcanic CO2 vents. Marine Biology, 157(11), 2489-2502, https://doi.org/10.1007/s00227-010-1513-6
    Publication Date: 2023-03-14
    Description: We present the first study of the effects of ocean acidification on settlement of benthic invertebrates and microfauna. Artificial collectors were placed for 1 month along pH gradients at CO2 vents off Ischia (Tyrrhenian Sea, Italy). Seventy-nine taxa were identified from six main taxonomic groups (foraminiferans, nematodes, polychaetes, molluscs, crustaceans and chaetognaths). Calcareous foraminiferans, serpulid polychaetes, gastropods and bivalves showed highly significant reductions in recruitment to the collectors as pCO2 rose from normal (336-341 ppm, pH 8.09-8.15) to high levels (886-5,148 ppm) causing acidified conditions near the vents (pH 7.08-7.79). Only the syllid polychaete Syllis prolifera had higher abundances at the most acidified station, although a wide range of polychaetes and small crustaceans was able to settle and survive under these conditions. A few taxa (Amphiglena mediterranea, Leptochelia dubia, Caprella acanthifera) were particularly abundant at stations acidified by intermediate amounts of CO2 (pH 7.41-7.99). These results show that increased levels of CO2 can profoundly affect the settlement of a wide range of benthic organisms.
    Keywords: Alkalinity, Gran titration (Gran, 1950); Alkalinity, total; Aragonite saturation state; Bicarbonate ion; Calcite saturation state; Calculated using SYSTAT; Carbon, inorganic, dissolved; Carbonate ion; Carbon dioxide; DEPTH, water; EPOCA; European Project on Ocean Acidification; Event label; Identification; Ischia/N1_080418; Ischia/N1_080508; Ischia/N1_080510; Ischia/N2_080418; Ischia/N2_080508; Ischia/N2_080510; Ischia/N3_080418; Ischia/N3_080508; Ischia/N3_080510; Ischia/S1_080417; Ischia/S1_080506; Ischia/S1_080508; Ischia/S1_080510; Ischia/S1_080518; Ischia/S2_080417; Ischia/S2_080506; Ischia/S2_080508; Ischia/S2_080510; Ischia/S2_080512; Ischia/S3_080417; Ischia/S3_080506; Ischia/S3_080508; Ischia/S3_080510; Ischia/S3_080518; Mediterranean Sea; OCE; Oceanography; Partial pressure of carbon dioxide (water) at sea surface temperature (wet air); pH; pH meter (Metrohm, 826 pH mobile); Salinity; Temperature, water
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 288 data points
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  • 4
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    In:  Supplement to: Pettit, Laura Rachel; Hart, Malcom B; Medina-Sánchez, A N; Smart, Christopher W; Rodolfo-Metalpa, Riccardo; Hall-Spencer, Jason M; Prol-Ledesma, Rosa Maria (2013): Benthic foraminifera show some resilience to ocean acidification in the northern Gulf of California, Mexico. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 73(2), 452-462, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpolbul.2013.02.011
    Publication Date: 2023-05-12
    Description: Extensive CO2 vents have been discovered in the Wagner Basin, northern Gulf of California, where they create large areas with lowered seawater pH. Such areas are suitable for investigations of long-term biological effects of ocean acidification and effects of CO2 leakage from subsea carbon capture storage. Here, we show responses of benthic foraminifera to seawater pH gradients at 74-207 m water depth. Living (rose Bengal stained) benthic foraminifera included Nonionella basispinata, Epistominella bradyana and Bulimina marginata. Studies on foraminifera at CO2 vents in the Mediterranean and off Papua New Guinea have shown dramatic long-term effects of acidified seawater. We found living calcareous benthic foraminifera in low pH conditions in the northern Gulf of California, although there was an impoverished species assemblage and evidence of post-mortem test dissolution.
    Keywords: Mediterranean Sea Acidification in a Changing Climate; MedSeA
    Type: Dataset
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2023-03-25
    Keywords: Ammonia beccarii; Bolivina acutula; Bolivina sp.; Bulimina denudata; Bulimina marginata; Counting 〉63 µm fraction; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Elevation of event; Elphidium excavatum; El Puma; Epistominella bradyana; Event label; Foraminifera, benthic agglutinated indeterminata; Foraminifera, benthic calcareous indeterminata; Grab; GRAB; Gulf of California; Hanzawaia nitidula; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; Mediterranean Sea Acidification in a Changing Climate; MedSeA; Nonionella basispinata; Reophax sp.; WAG-02; WAG-02-01G; WAG-02-02G; WAG-02-09G; WAG-02-12G; WAG-02-19G; WAG-02-25G; WAG-02-27G; WAG-02-29G; WAG-02-31G
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 135 data points
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2023-03-25
    Keywords: Ammonia beccarii; Bolivina acuminata; Bolivina acutula; Bolivina sp.; Buccella tenerrima; Bulimina denudata; Bulimina marginata; Bulimina sp.; Cancris auriculus; Cassidulina sp.; Counting 〉63 µm fraction; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Elevation of event; Elphidium excavatum; Elphidium sp.; El Puma; Epistominella bradyana; Eponides sp.; Event label; Foraminifera, benthic, fragments; Foraminifera, benthic agglutinated indeterminata; Foraminifera, benthic calcareous indeterminata; Grab; GRAB; Gulf of California; Hanzawaia nitidula; Lagena sp.; Latitude of event; Lenticulina; Longitude of event; Loxostomum pseudobeyrichii; Mediterranean Sea Acidification in a Changing Climate; MedSeA; Nonionella basispinata; Nonionella sp.; Reophax sp.; Textularia sp.; Trochammina sp.; Uvigerina excellens; Veleroninoides; WAG-02; WAG-02-01G; WAG-02-02G; WAG-02-09G; WAG-02-12G; WAG-02-19G; WAG-02-25G; WAG-02-27G; WAG-02-29G; WAG-02-31G
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 558 data points
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  • 7
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    In:  Supplement to: Suggett, David J; Hall-Spencer, Jason M; Rodolfo-Metalpa, Riccardo; Boatman, Toby G; Payton, Ross; Pettay, D Tye; Johnson, Vivienne R; Warner, Mark E; Lawson, Tracy (2012): Sea anemones may thrive in a high CO2 world. Global Change Biology, 18(10), 3015-3025, https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2486.2012.02767.x
    Publication Date: 2023-02-24
    Description: Increased seawater pCO2, and in turn 'ocean acidification' (OA), is predicted to profoundly impact marine ecosystem diversity and function this century. Much research has already focussed on calcifying reef-forming corals (Class: Anthozoa) that appear particularly susceptible to OA via reduced net calcification. However, here we show that OA-like conditions can simultaneously enhance the ecological success of non-calcifying anthozoans, which not only play key ecological and biogeochemical roles in present day benthic ecosystems but also represent a model organism should calcifying anthozoans exist as less calcified (soft-bodied) forms in future oceans. Increased growth (abundance and size) of the sea anemone (Anemonia viridis) population was observed along a natural CO2 gradient at Vulcano, Italy. Both gross photosynthesis (PG) and respiration (R) increased with pCO2 indicating that the increased growth was, at least in part, fuelled by bottom up (CO2 stimulation) of metabolism. The increase of PG outweighed that of R and the genetic identity of the symbiotic microalgae (Symbiodinium spp.) remained unchanged (type A19) suggesting proximity to the vent site relieved CO2 limitation of the anemones' symbiotic microalgal population. Our observations of enhanced productivity with pCO2, which are consistent with previous reports for some calcifying corals, convey an increase in fitness that may enable non-calcifying anthozoans to thrive in future environments, i.e. higher seawater pCO2. Understanding how CO2-enhanced productivity of non- (and less-) calcifying anthozoans applies more widely to tropical ecosystems is a priority where such organisms can dominate benthic ecosystems, in particular following localized anthropogenic stress.
    Keywords: HAND; Mediterranean Sea; Mediterranean Sea Acidification in a Changing Climate; MedSeA; North_Volcano_Island; Sampling by hand
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 2023-02-24
    Keywords: Corallinaceae; DEPTH, water; HAND; Mediterranean Sea; Mediterranean Sea Acidification in a Changing Climate; MedSeA; North_Volcano_Island; Sample comment; Sampling by hand; Site
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 378 data points
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  • 9
    Publication Date: 2023-02-24
    Keywords: Anemonia viridis; DATE/TIME; DEPTH, water; HAND; Mediterranean Sea; Mediterranean Sea Acidification in a Changing Climate; MedSeA; North_Volcano_Island; Sample comment; Sampling by hand; Sea urchin; Site
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 882 data points
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  • 10
    Publication Date: 2023-02-24
    Keywords: DEPTH, water; HAND; Mediterranean Sea; Mediterranean Sea Acidification in a Changing Climate; MedSeA; North_Volcano_Island; Sampling by hand; Site; Symbiodinium cell concentration
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 120 data points
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