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Evidences on alterations in skeleton composition and mineralization in a site-attached fish under naturally acidified conditions in a shallow CO2 vent

Authors :
Alice Mirasole
Giovanna Scopelliti
Geraldina Signa
Salvatrice Vizzini
Antonio Mazzola
Cecilia Doriana Tramati
Mirasole, Alice
Scopelliti, Giovanna
Tramati, Cecilia
Signa, Geraldina
Mazzola, Antonio
Vizzini, Salvatrice
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Background Ocean acidification may affect fish mineralized structures (i.e. otoliths and skeleton). Methods Here, we compared the elemental composition of muscle and skeleton and the mineral features of skeleton in the site-attached fish Gobius bucchichi naturally exposed to high pCO2/low pH conditions in a shallow CO2 vent with fish of the same species exposed to normal pH. Results Overall, no skeleton malformations were found in both pH conditions, but among-site differences were found in the elemental composition. Interestingly, higher Ca/P values, inducing a moderate skeleton maturation, were found in fish exposed to acidified conditions than in controls. Conclusion Our findings suggest that ocean acidification may play a significant role in physiological processes related to mineralization, fostering skeleton pre-aging.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....c6b96f743863d1087b404d06af55e553