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  Cuttlefish early development and behavior under future high CO2 conditions

Moura, É., Pimentel, M., Santos, C. P., Sampaio, E., Pegado, M. R., Lopes, V. M., et al. (2019). Cuttlefish early development and behavior under future high CO2 conditions. Frontiers in physiology, 10, 975-975. Retrieved from https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31404314.

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Moura, Érica1, Author
Pimentel, Marta1, Author
Santos, Catarina P1, Author
Sampaio, Eduardo1, Author
Pegado, Maria Rita1, Author
Lopes, Vanessa Madeira1, Author
Rosa, Rui1, Author
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Free keywords: behavior, cuttlefish, early life stages, embryogenesis, ocean acidification
 Abstract: The oceanic uptake of carbon dioxide (CO(2)) is increasing and changing the seawater chemistry, a phenomenon known as ocean acidification (OA). Besides the expected physiological impairments, there is an increasing evidence of detrimental OA effects on the behavioral ecology of certain marine taxa, including cephalopods. Within this context, the main goal of this study was to investigate, for the first time, the OA effects (∼1000 μatm; ΔpH = 0.4) in the development and behavioral ecology (namely shelter-seeking, hunting and response to a visual alarm cue) of the common cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis) early life stages, throughout the entire embryogenesis until 20 days after hatching. There was no evidence that OA conditions compromised the cuttlefish embryogenesis

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 Dates: 2019-07
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Title: Frontiers in physiology
  Alternative Title : Front Physiol
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Publ. Info: Frontiers Media S.A.
Pages: - Volume / Issue: 10 Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 975 - 975 Identifier: ISBN: 1664-042X 1664-042X