Acute CO2 tolerance limits of juveniles of three marine invertebrates, Sepia lycidas, Sepioteuthis lessoniana, and Marsupenaeus japonicus
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CO2 ocean storage is proposed as a possible measure to mitigate climate changes caused by increasing atmospheric concentrations of the gas. The feasibility of the measure has been intensively investigated, yet its biological impact on marine animals is still largely unknown. We investigated the acute CO2 tolerance of juveniles of three marine invertebrates; the cuttlefish, Sepia lycidas, the squid, Sepioteuthis lessoniana, and the prawn, Marsupenaeus japonicus. Median tolerance limits of CO2 were 8.4% (24 h) for the cuttlefish, 5.9% (24 h) and 3.8% (48 h) for the squid and 14.3% (72 h) for the prawn. Comparison of these and previously reported data suggests an inverse relationship between O2 requirement and CO2 tolerance among marine animals.
- The Plankton Society of Japan,日本プランクトン学会の論文
- 2008-08-01
著者
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KIKKAWA TAKASHI
Central Laboratory, Marine Ecology Research Institute
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ISHIMATSU ATSUSHI
Institute for East China Sea Research, Nagasaki University
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Ishimatsu A
Nagasaki Univ. Nagasaki
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Ishimatsu Atsushi
Inst. For East China Sea Res. Nagasaki Univ.
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Ishimatsu Atsushi
Institute For East China Sea Research Nagasaki University
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Ishimatsu Atsushi
Marine Research Institute Nagasaki University
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Kikkawa Takashi
Central Laboratory Marine Ecology Research Institute
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Kita J
Demonstration Laboratory Marine Ecology Research Institute
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Kita Jun
Research Institute Of Innovative Technology For The Earth (rite)
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WATANABE YUJI
The General Environmental Technos Co., Ltd.
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KATAYAMA YOUICHI
Central Laboratory, Marine Ecology Research Institute
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Katayama Youichi
Central Laboratory Marine Ecology Research Institute
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Ishimatsu Atsushi
Noma Fisheries Station Nagasaki University
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Watanabe Yuji
The General Environmental Technos Co. Ltd.
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Kita Jun
Research Institute of Innovative Technology for the Earth
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