Objectives:
This proposal will quantify the sensitivity of a key forage fish in the Northwest Atlantic to the individual and combined effects of the major factors comprising the ocean climate change syndrome: warming, acidification, and deoxygenation. We will rear embryos of Northern sand lance Ammodytes dubius, obtained by strip-spawning wild adults from the Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary (SBNMS) through larval and early juvenile stages in a purposebuilt factorial system at different factorial combinations of temperature × CO2 × oxygen.
Our first objective is to quantify individual and combined effects of temperature × CO2 (year 1) and temperature × CO2 × DO (year 2) on A. dubius growth and survival. We hypothesize that warming in combination with high CO2 (low pH) will have additive or synergistically negative effects, whereas the addition of low DO as a third stressor will have stark, synergistically negative effects on all traits.
Our second objective is to characterize the swimming behavior of A. dubius larvae that have been reared under combinations of elevated temperature × CO2. We hypothesize that combined stressors will have synergistically negative effects on the development of larval sensory systems, which express themselves and can thus be quantified as changes in larval swimming behavior.
Our third objective is to take advantage of the rare winter sampling activities for this project to quantify CO2, pH, and DO variability in benthic waters on Stellwagen Bank through bottle collections and short-term sensor deployments. We hypothesize that bottom water pH and DO levels during the sand lance spawning season might be routinely lower than levels in surface waters.
Dataset | Latest Version Date | Current State |
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Survival of northern sand lance Ammodytes dubius offspring under factorial CO2 x temperature conditions | 2021-05-27 | Final no updates expected |
Morphometrics of northern sand lance Ammodytes dubius offspring reared under factorial CO2 x temperature conditions | 2018-11-20 | Final no updates expected |
Lead Principal Investigator: Hannes Baumann
University of Connecticut (UConn)
Co-Principal Investigator: Scott Gallager
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI)
Co-Principal Investigator: Les Kaufman
Boston University (BU)
Co-Principal Investigator: Page Valentine
United States Geological Survey (USGS)
Co-Principal Investigator: David Wiley
Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary
Contact: Hannes Baumann
University of Connecticut (UConn)
Data Management Plan associated with award RNE16-CTHCE-l (1.03 MB)
11/02/2018