Shark critical life stage vulnerability to monthly temperature variations under climate change

Shark critical life stage vulnerability to monthly temperature variations under climate change

Coulon, N., Pilet, S., Lizé, A., Lacoue-Labarthe, T., Sturbois, A., Toussaint, A., Feunteun, E., Carpentier, A., 2024. Shark critical life stage vulnerability to monthly temperature variations under climate change. Marine Environmental Research 198, 106531. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marenvres.2024.106531
In a 10-month experimental study, we assessed the combined impact of warming and acidification on critical life stages of small-spotted catshark (Scyliorhinus canicula). Using recently developed frameworks, we disentangled individual and group responses to two climate scenarios projected for 2100 (SSP2-4.5: Middle of the road and SSP5-8.5: Fossil fueled Development). Seasonal temperature fluctuations revealed the acute vulnerability of embryos to summer temperatures, with hatching success ranging from 82% for the control and SSP2-4.5 treatments to only 11% for the SSP5-8.5 treatment. The death of embryos was preceded by distinct individual growth trajectories between the treatments, and also revealed inter-individual variations within treatments. Embryos with the lowest hatching success had lower yolk consumption rates, and growth rates associated with a lower energy assimilation, and almost all of them failed to transition to internal gills. Within 6 months after hatching, no additional mortality was observed due to cooler temperatures.

Contact:  Noémie, Coulon, noemie.coulon@mnhn.fr

 

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Noémie COULON
MNHN CRESCO Dinard
Doctorante
BIOPAC
Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle (MNHN)
Publié le 03 juin 2024
Mis à jour le 25 juin 2024