| Literature DB >> 25440192 |
Akira Iguchi1, Naoki H Kumagai2, Takashi Nakamura3, Atsushi Suzuki4, Kazuhiko Sakai5, Yukihiro Nojiri6.
Abstract
In this study, we report the acidification impact mimicking the pre-industrial, the present, and near-future oceans on calcification of two coral species (Porites australiensis, Isopora palifera) by using precise pCO2 control system which can produce acidified seawater under stable pCO2 values with low variations. In the analyses, we performed Bayesian modeling approaches incorporating the variations of pCO2 and compared the results between our modeling approach and classical statistical one. The results showed highest calcification rates in pre-industrial pCO2 level and gradual decreases of calcification in the near-future ocean acidification level, which suggests that ongoing and near-future ocean acidification would negatively impact coral calcification. In addition, it was expected that the variations of parameters of carbon chemistry may affect the inference of the best model on calcification responses to these parameters between Bayesian modeling approach and classical statistical one even under stable pCO2 values with low variations.Entities:
Keywords: Bayesian modeling; Calcification; Coral; Ocean acidification; The industrial revolution
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25440192 DOI: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2014.09.037
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mar Pollut Bull ISSN: 0025-326X Impact factor: 5.553