From 356d0fddf68feb0f53801c5ffb1fb43fc98d427e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Charles Date: Wed, 3 Apr 2019 16:18:57 +0900 Subject: [PATCH] Mesocosm. --- biblio/28410436.mdwn | 10 ++++++++++ tags/Oikopleura.mdwn | 5 ++++- 2 files changed, 14 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) create mode 100644 biblio/28410436.mdwn diff --git a/biblio/28410436.mdwn b/biblio/28410436.mdwn new file mode 100644 index 00000000..96f3ad1d --- /dev/null +++ b/biblio/28410436.mdwn @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ +[[!meta title="Ocean acidification effects on mesozooplankton community development: Results from a long-term mesocosm experiment."]] +[[!tag Oikopleura ocean_acidification]] + +PLoS One. 2017 Apr 14;12(4):e0175851. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0175851 + +Algueró-Muñiz M, Alvarez-Fernandez S, Thor P, Bach LT, Esposito M, Horn HG, Ecker U, Langer JAF, Taucher J, Malzahn AM, Riebesell U, Boersma M. + +Ocean acidification effects on mesozooplankton community development: Results from a long-term mesocosm experiment. + +[[!pmid 28410436 desc="Concludes that “the Gullmar Fjord mesozooplankton community structure is not expected to change much under realistic end-of-century OA [ocean acidification] scenarios as used here”. Data submitted to PANGEA includes Oikopleura abundance. https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.871233"]] diff --git a/tags/Oikopleura.mdwn b/tags/Oikopleura.mdwn index 05906201..c2c7ef98 100644 --- a/tags/Oikopleura.mdwn +++ b/tags/Oikopleura.mdwn @@ -319,7 +319,10 @@ Ecology - In a rRNA metabarcoding study [[López-Escardó and coll, 2018|biblio/29904074]] report that 28 % of the RNA reads in oxic micro/mesoplanktonic samples originate from tunicates, mostly appendicularian. - _O. dioica_ populations may have a higher fitness in warmer and more acid oceans - ([[Bouquet et al., 2018|biblio/29298334]]). + ([[Bouquet et al., 2018|biblio/29298334]]). Another mesocosm study that took place + in the Gullmar Fjord ([[Algueró-Muñiz M and coll., 2017|biblio/28410436]]) + did not predict major changes in mesozooplankton community structure and provides raw data + including _O. dioica_, for which no significant changes are visible. - In California, _O. dioica_ was reported by C. Essenberg ([[1922|biblio/1929090]]) to be rare in summer's warm (> 20ºC) waters and more abundant in winter's cool (13~16 ºC) waters. -- 2.47.3