rapid environmental change over the past decade revealed by isotopic analysis of the california mussel in the northeast pacific快速的环境变化在过去的十年中通过同位素分析显示加州贻贝在东北太平洋.pdfVIP

rapid environmental change over the past decade revealed by isotopic analysis of the california mussel in the northeast pacific快速的环境变化在过去的十年中通过同位素分析显示加州贻贝在东北太平洋.pdf

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rapid environmental change over the past decade revealed by isotopic analysis of the california mussel in the northeast pacific快速的环境变化在过去的十年中通过同位素分析显示加州贻贝在东北太平洋

Rapid Environmental Change over the Past Decade Revealed by Isotopic Analysis of the California Mussel in the Northeast Pacific 1 1 1 2 2 Catherine A. Pfister *, Sophie J. McCoy , J. Timothy Wootton , Pamela A. Martin , Albert S. Colman , David Archer2 1 Department of Ecology and Evolution, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, United States of America, 2 Department of Geophysical Sciences, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, United States of America Abstract The anthropogenic input of fossil fuel carbon into the atmosphere results in increased carbon dioxide (CO ) into the oceans, 2 a process that lowers seawater pH, decreases alkalinity and can inhibit the production of shell material. Corrosive water has recently been documented in the northeast Pacific, along with a rapid decline in seawater pH over the past decade. A lack of instrumentation prior to the 1990s means that we have no indication whether these carbon cycle changes have precedence or are a response to recent anthropogenic CO2 inputs. We analyzed stable carbon and oxygen isotopes (d13C, d18O) of decade-old California mussel shells (Mytilus californianus) in the context of an instrumental seawater record of the same length. We further compared modern shells to shells from 1000 to 1340 years BP and from the 1960s to the present and show declines in the d13C of modern shells that have no historical precedent. Our finding of decline in another shelled mollusk (limpet) and our extensive environmental data show that these d13C declines are unexplained by changes to the coastal food web, upwelling regime, or local circulati

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