• Posted on: Mon, 06/13/2016 - 05:56
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Near future ocean acidification increases growth rate of the lecithotrophic larvae and juveniles of the sea star Crossaster papposus
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Dupont, S.
2010

Common sunstar larvae and juveniles in ocean acidification conditions grew faster without apparent effects on survival or body structure. Unlike the larvae of some other sea star species that feed on plankton, larval common sunstars rely on nutrition provided in their egg. This difference in life history may enable some species of sea stars to better withstand ocean acidification. (Laboratory study)

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