Ocean Acidification Category 2: Collaborative Research - Development of geochemical proxies to evaluate larval pH-exposure history

海洋酸化类别 2:合作研究 - 开发地球化学代理来评估幼虫 pH 暴露历史

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项目摘要

Intellectual merit: This project will develop a new interdisciplinary partnership between connectivity ecology (Levin at SIO), metal isotope geochemistry (Anbar and Gordon at ASU), and paleoclimatology (Herrmann at ASU) to identify new proxies for ocean acidification that can be used to assess pH exposures in living organisms and, potentially to interpret the geologic record. The investigators hypothesize that the isotopic composition of larval calcium carbonates reflects changes in seawater chemistry driven by ocean acidification and, in some instances, with associated decline in oxygen levels. The large extent to which these two parameters vary in concert in the modern and past ocean (and thus have joint influence), and the extent to which they may be uncoupled by anthropogenic CO2 inputs, merits considerable attention. Thus, the integration of pH and oxygen in proxy development would be an important advance.The focus of this project is on proxy development to determine pH exposure history for living organisms in their larval state, and will center on calcium, boron, and uranium isotopes as well as multi-elemental fingerprints. For this project, the investigators will target open coast, front bay and backbay mytilid mussel species, each living naturally under a different pH regime, and statoliths of encapsulated market squid larvae from the open shelf. Larvae with known pH, oxygen and temperature exposure histories will be obtained from (1) laboratory larval rearing experiments that manipulate pH and oxygen and (2) in situ out planting of lab-spawned larvae in larval homes onto existing moorings where pH, T and oxygen are being monitored. Analyses will employ SIMS (for del 11B), multicollector (for del 44Ca, del 238 U), and laser ablation ICP-MS (targeting B, Cu, U, Pb, Mo, and a suite of additional pH- and redox-sensitive trace elements). Multivariate statistical tools will define ability to detect pH-induced signatures and to determine species or taxon-specific vital effects. The investigators are exploring proxies for invertebrate larvae that are untested in the context of acidification geochemistry. Targeting larvae is critical as many marine organisms produce larval carbonate structures and these stages may be most affected by ocean acidification. The retention of larval shell and statoliths after recruitment may ultimately allow us to test the importance of larval pH and O2 exposure to survival and population persistence. An ability to assess past exposures through geochemical proxies will provide information about relative pH tolerances and ecosystem-level change in response to changes in the ocean¡¦s carbonate chemistry.Broader impacts: This project will: (1) engaging young scientists in new collaborations (2) involving underrepresented students through UC summer diversity programs and (3) conveying the science to students via UCSD IGERT courses in the program Global Change, Marine Science and Society, as well as via courses taught by Levin, Anbar and Herrmann. Translation of ecological results to the fields of marine geochemistry and paleoclimatology (and back) will provide the seed for future collaboration and advances.
智力价值:该项目将在连通性生态学(SIO 的 Levin)、金属同位素地球化学(ASU 的 Anbar 和 Gordon)和古气候学(ASU 的 Herrmann)之间建立新的跨学科伙伴关系,以确定海洋酸化的新代理,可用于评估活生物体中的 pH 值,并可能解释探险者幼体碳酸钙的同位素组成反映了海水化学变化的地质记录。海洋酸化,在某些情况下,伴随着氧气水平的下降,这两个参数在现代和过去的海洋中一致变化(因此具有共同影响),以及它们可能在多大程度上被解耦。因此,在代理开发中整合 pH 和氧气将是一个重要的进步。该项目的重点是代理开发,以确定活体在幼虫状态下的 pH 暴露历史,并将集中在代理开发上。关于钙、硼和铀同位素以及多元素指纹图谱 在该项目中,研究人员将针对开放海岸、前湾和后湾贻贝物种(每种贻贝自然生活在不同的 pH 条件下)以及来自开放大陆架的封装的市场鱿鱼幼虫的静石。具有已知 pH 值、氧气和温度暴露历史的幼虫可通过 (1) 操纵 pH 值和氧气的实验室幼虫培育实验以及 (2) 实验室产卵的原位种植获得将幼虫家中的幼虫放置在现有的系泊处,并监测 pH、T 和氧气。分析将采用 SIMS(针对 del 11B)、多收集器(针对 del 44Ca、del 238 U)和激光烧蚀 ICP-MS(针对 B、Cu、多元统计工具将定义检测 pH 诱导特征和确定物种的能力研究人员正在探索在酸化地球化学背景下未经测试的无脊椎动物幼虫的替代物,因为许多海洋生物会产生幼虫碳酸盐结构,而这些阶段可能受海洋酸化的影响最大。招募后幼虫壳和平衡石的研究可能最终使我们能够测试幼虫 pH 和 O2 暴露对生存和种群持久性的重要性 通过地球化学评估过去的暴露情况。代理将提供有关相对 pH 值耐受性和生态系统水平变化的信息,以应对海洋的变化…更广泛的影响:该项目将:(1)让年轻科学家参与新的合作(2)通过加州大学夏季多样性项目代表性不足的学生,以及(3)通过加州大学圣地亚哥分校全球变化项目中的 IGERT 课程向学生传达科学知识、海洋科学与社会,以及通过莱文、安巴尔和赫尔曼教授的课程将生态成果转化为海洋地球化学和古气候学领域(反之亦然)将为未来的合作和发展提供种子。进步。

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Lisa Levin其他文献

3 Oceans and Coastal Ecosystems and Their Services
3 海洋和沿海生态系统及其服务
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    S. Cooley;D. Schoeman;L. Bopp;P. Boyd;S. Donner;D. Y. Ghebrehiwet;Shin;W. Kiessling;P. Martinetto;E. Ojea;M.;B. Rost;M. Skern;Australia;Shin;UK Marie;I. Adelekan;Johann D. Bell;Julia Blanchard Australia;Jessica A. Bolin;William W. L. Cheung;A. Cisneros‐Montemayor;CanadaMexico;Sam Dupont;Karim Hilmi;Lisa Levin
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    Lisa Levin
Tracking sea trout, cod, wrasse, salmon and sharks around Bergen
追踪卑尔根周围的海鳟鱼、鳕鱼、濑鱼、鲑鱼和鲨鱼
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    K. Vollset;Saron Behre;Anne Christine Knag;Lotte S. Dahlmo;Robert J. Lennox;T. Thorsnes;L. Bjarnadóttir;Hanne Hodnesdal;Frithjof Moy;Yalei Li;K. Hancke;S. Basedow;Kanchana Bandara;Cait L. McCarry;S. Falk‐Petersen;Lionel Camus;David McKee;Huizi Dong;Meng Zhou;Emlyn Davies;Walker O. Smith;E. Vereide;Hernes;Mihaljevic;Browman;Fields;M. D. Agersted;Titelman;de Jong;A. F. Opdal;Peter Wright;Geir Blom;H. Höffle;Olav S. Kjesbu;Marta Moyano;Anna Akimova;G. Börner;Cindy van Damme;Romain Frelat;M. Peck;A. Gro;Vea Salvanes;Natalya Gallo;A. Folkvord;Arved Staby;M. R. Solås;F. Saltalamacchia;Dag L Aksnes;S. Kaartvedt;Lisa Levin;Karin Limburg;F. Midtøy;H. Savolainen;Carl Bukowski;Øivind Andersen;Karen Rosland;Anders Goksøyr;G. Alendal;Augustine Arukwe;M. Celander;D. Dankel;Nancy Denslow;M. Eide;S. Goksøyr;B. E. Grøsvik;K. Hylland;Inge Jonassen;J. Lyche;M. Müller;P. Olsvik;D. Pampanin;Cinta Porte;John Stegeman;F. Yadetie;Odd;André Karlsen;Gaute W. Seljestad;Mar´ıa Quintela;Ellika Faust;K. Halvorsen;F. Besnier;E. Jansson;K. A. Glover;Andreas Altenburger;Huimin Cai;Qiye Li;K. Drumm;Miran Kim;Yuanzhen Zhu;L. Garcia‐Cuetos;Xiaoyu Zhan;P. J. Hansen;Uwe John;Shuaicheng Li;N. Lundholm
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    N. Lundholm
Reduction of sympathetic inotropic response after ischemia in dogs. Contributor to stunned myocardium.
狗缺血后交感神经肌力反应减少。
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    10.1172/jci111854
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    1985-05-01
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    Allen A. Ciuffo;Pamela Ouyang;Lewis C. Becker;Lisa Levin;M. Weisfeldt
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    M. Weisfeldt
Targeting Relatives of Patients With Primary Open Angle Glaucoma: The Help the Family Glaucoma Project
针对原发性开角型青光眼患者的亲属:帮助家庭青光眼项目
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    2007
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    2
  • 作者:
    Co Okeke;D. Friedman;H. Jampel;N. Congdon;Lisa Levin;H. Lai;H. Quigley
  • 通讯作者:
    H. Quigley

Lisa Levin的其他文献

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{{ truncateString('Lisa Levin', 18)}}的其他基金

Collaborative Research: Redefining the footprint of deep ocean methane seepage for benthic ecosystems
合作研究:重新定义深海甲烷渗漏对底栖生态系统的足迹
  • 批准号:
    2048720
  • 财政年份:
    2021
  • 资助金额:
    $ 19.98万
  • 项目类别:
    Continuing Grant
Vision-mediated influence of low oxygen on the physiology and ecology of marine larvae
低氧视觉介导对海洋幼虫生理和生态的影响
  • 批准号:
    1829623
  • 财政年份:
    2018
  • 资助金额:
    $ 19.98万
  • 项目类别:
    Standard Grant
Collaborative research: Quantifying the biological, chemical, and physical linkages between chemosynthetic communities and the surrounding deep sea
合作研究:量化化学合成群落与周围深海之间的生物、化学和物理联系
  • 批准号:
    1634172
  • 财政年份:
    2016
  • 资助金额:
    $ 19.98万
  • 项目类别:
    Standard Grant
Collaborative Research: Oxygen, Ecology and the Cambrian radiation of Animals
合作研究:动物的氧气、生态和寒武纪辐射
  • 批准号:
    1324095
  • 财政年份:
    2013
  • 资助金额:
    $ 19.98万
  • 项目类别:
    Continuing Grant
RAPID Collaborative Research: Short-term colonization processes at Costa Rica methane seeps
RAPID 合作研究:哥斯达黎加甲烷渗漏的短期定植过程
  • 批准号:
    0939557
  • 财政年份:
    2009
  • 资助金额:
    $ 19.98万
  • 项目类别:
    Standard Grant
Macrophyte-induced variability in coastal ocean pH and consequences for invertebrate larvae
大型植物引起的沿海海洋 pH 值变化及其对无脊椎动物幼虫的影响
  • 批准号:
    0927445
  • 财政年份:
    2009
  • 资助金额:
    $ 19.98万
  • 项目类别:
    Standard Grant
Collaborative Research: Structure, Function and Evolution of Authigenic, Methane-Derived Carbonate Ecosystems
合作研究:自生甲烷衍生碳酸盐生态系统的结构、功能和演化
  • 批准号:
    0826254
  • 财政年份:
    2008
  • 资助金额:
    $ 19.98万
  • 项目类别:
    Standard Grant
Collaborative Research: Temporal and spatial scales of variability in bivalve connectivity.
合作研究:双壳类连通性变异的时间和空间尺度。
  • 批准号:
    0648656
  • 财政年份:
    2007
  • 资助金额:
    $ 19.98万
  • 项目类别:
    Standard Grant
Collaborative Research - Metazoan Life at Extreme Sulfide Concentrations: The ecology and evolution of Dorvilleidea at methane seeps
合作研究 - 极端硫化物浓度下的后生动物生命:甲烷渗漏处 Dorvilleidea 的生态和进化
  • 批准号:
    0425317
  • 财政年份:
    2004
  • 资助金额:
    $ 19.98万
  • 项目类别:
    Standard Grant
Collaborative Research - Connectivity of Bivalve Populations: Assessing Sources of Larval Recruits
合作研究 - 双壳类种群的连通性:评估幼虫新成员的来源
  • 批准号:
    0327209
  • 财政年份:
    2003
  • 资助金额:
    $ 19.98万
  • 项目类别:
    Standard Grant

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