Bioerosion: the other ocean acidification problem

Author:

Schönberg Christine H. L.12,Fang James K. H.3,Carreiro-Silva Marina345,Tribollet Aline6,Wisshak Max7

Affiliation:

1. School of Earth and Environment and Oceans Institute, The University of Western Australia, Crawley, WA 6009, Australia

2. Aquatic Zoology, Western Australian Museum, Welshpool, WA 6106, Australia

3. Benthic Resources and Processes Research Group, Institute of Marine Research, Nordnesgaten 50, Bergen 5005, Norway

4. MARE-Marine and Environmental Sciences Centre, Universidade dos Açores, Departamento de Oceanografia e Pescas, 9901-862 Horta, Azores, Portugal

5. IMAR-Institute of Marine Research, Universidade dos Açores, Departamento de Oceanografia e Pescas, 9901-862 Horta, Azores, Portugal

6. Laboratoire IPSL-LOCEAN, IRD-Sorbonne Universités (Univ. Paris 6) UPMC-CNRS-MNHN, 32 Avenue Henri Varagnat, Bondy 93143, France

7. Marine Research Department, Senckenberg am Meer, 26382 Wilhelmshaven, Germany

Abstract

Bioerosion of calcium carbonate is the natural counterpart of biogenic calcification. Both are affected by ocean acidification (OA). We summarize definitions and concepts in bioerosion research and knowledge in the context of OA, providing case examples and meta-analyses. Chemically mediated bioerosion relies on energy demanding, biologically controlled undersaturation or acid regulation and increases with simulated OA, as does passive dissolution. Through substrate weakening both processes can indirectly enhance mechanical bioerosion, which is not directly affected by OA. The low attention and expert knowledge on bioerosion produced some ambiguous views and approaches, and limitations to experimental studies restricted opportunities to generalize. Comparability of various bioerosion and calcification rates remains difficult. Physiological responses of bioeroders or interactions of environmental factors are insufficiently studied. We stress the importance to foster and advance high quality bioerosion research as global trends suggest the following: (i) growing environmental change (eutrophication, coral mortality, OA) is expected to elevate bioerosion in the near future; (ii) changes harmful to calcifiers may not be as severe for bioeroders (e.g. warming); and (iii) factors facilitating bioerosion often reduce calcification rates (e.g. OA). The combined result means that the natural process bioerosion has itself become a “stress factor”” for reef health and resilience.

Funder

Research Council of Norway-funded

Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Ecology,Aquatic Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics,Oceanography

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