A continuous-flow and on-site mesocosm for ocean acidification experiments on benthic organisms

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Mesocosm experiments conducted for ecological purposes have become increasingly popular because they can provide a holistic understanding of the biological complexities associated with natural systems. This paper describes a new outdoor mesocosm designed for CO 2 perturbation experiments of benthos. Manipulated the carbonate chemistry in a continuous flow-through system can be parallelized with diurnal changes, while irradiance, temperature, and nutrients can vary according to the local environment. A target hydrogen ion activity (pH) of seawater was sufficiently stabilized and maintained within 4 h after dilution, which was initiated by the ratio of CO 2 -saturated seawater to ambient seawater. Specifically, pH and CO 2 partial pressure (pCO 2 ) levels gradually varied from 8.05-7.28 and 375-2,691 μatm, respectively, over a range of dilution ratios. This mesocosm can successfully manipulate the pH and pCO 2 of seawater, and it demonstrates suitability for ocean acidification experiments on benthic communities.

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Kim, J. H., Kang, E. J., Kim, K., & Kim, K. Y. (2018). A continuous-flow and on-site mesocosm for ocean acidification experiments on benthic organisms. Algae, 33(4), 359–366. https://doi.org/10.4490/algae.2018.33.11.10

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