Ocean acidification alters anti-predator responses in a competitive dominant intertidal mussel

Oct 2, 2021Chemosphere

Ocean acidification changes how a top intertidal mussel responds to predators

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Abstract

Predator cues reduced the growth of purple mussels by 60% under projected ocean acidification conditions.

  • Growth in width and length of purple mussels decreased when exposed to predator cues, with ocean acidification amplifying this effect.
  • Calcification rates were influenced by the interaction between predation risk and ocean acidification.
  • Clearance rates of mussels increased solely in response to ocean acidification, potentially affecting growth outcomes.
  • Byssus production increased with ocean acidification but was dependent on the presence of predator cues.

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