Climate change impacts on fish presentation given to the UMass Board of Trustees. Contains topical information on climate change impacts on reef fishes and preliminary data.
1. Climate change impacts on fish
Eric Wilcox Freeburg, Doctoral Candidate
Department of Environmental, Earth and Ocean Sciences
NSF-CRI-OA-1220480
PI: Dr. Robyn Hannigan
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2. The issue: ocean acidification
▸ CO2 increase in the atmosphere leads to lower ocean pH
▸ Low pH is caustic to many minerals
▸ Ocean acidification appears to impacting corals and shelled
organisms, but what about soft bodied organisms like fish?
Hall-Spencer et al. 2008. Volcanic carbon dioxide
vents show ecosystem effects of ocean
acidification. Nature, 454(7200), 96-99
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3. Why is OA important to fish?
A. Whitfield, T.T., Riley, B.B., Chiang, M.-Y., and Phillips, B.,
2002, Development of the zebrafish inner ear: Developmental
Dynamics, v. 223, p. 427-458.
B. Fekete, D.M., 2003, Developmental biology. Rocks that roll
zebrafish: Science, v. 302, p. 241-2.
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4. NASA papers
Gravitational force affects
otolith development and
function
Anken et al. 1998
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5. Checkley et al. 2009. Elevated CO2 enhances
otolith growth in young fish. Science, 324(5935),
1683.
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6. Ocean Acidification Apparatus
▸ 20 Individually controlled and replicated tanks
▸ Precise control (within ±0.01 pH units)
▸ Hobbyist base system, so inexpensive
▸ Methodology paper in preparation
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7. Fish Dissections
200 µm
1 mm
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8. Comparisons..
Zebrafish Nemo
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9. Texture analysis
▸ Hypothesis – tissue interaction with bones
▸ Titanium replacement bones – roughness
characteristics key to new tissue growth
▸ Is the otolith roughness changed under OA?
Does that impact nerve-bone interactions?
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10. Control (8.0)
Low (7.3)
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11. Texture analysis tools
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12. Thank you!
▸ National Science Foundation
▸ Dr. Robyn Hannigan, EEOS, UMB
▸ Dr. William Robinson, EEOS, UMB
▸ Dr. Andrew Rhyne, Roger Williams University
▸ Dr. Michael Tlusty, New England Aquarium
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