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Carbonate ions are an important building block of structures such as sea shells and coral skeletons. Decreases in carbonate ions can make building and maintaining shells and other calcium carbonate structures difficult for calcifying organisms such as oysters, clams, sea urchins, shallow water corals, deep sea corals, and calcareous plankton. The pteropod, or "sea butterfly," is a tiny sea creature about the size of a small pea. Pteropods are eaten by organisms ranging in size from tiny krill to whales and are a major food source for North Pacific juvenile salmon. When pteropod shells were placed in sea water with pH and carbonate levels projected for the year 2100, the shells slowly dissolved after 45 days. Researchers have already discovered severe levels of pteropod shell dissolution in the Southern Ocean, which encircles Antarctica. Pteropods are small organisms, but imagine the impact if they were to disappear from the marine ecosystem
Changes in ocean chemistry can affect the behavior of non-calcifying organisms as well. The ability of certain fish, like pollock, to detect predators is decreased in more acidic waters. Recent studies have shown that decreased pH levels also affect the ability of larval clownfish to locate suitable habitat. When subjected to lower pH levels, the larval clownfish lost their chemosensory ability to distinguish between their favored and protective anemone habitat among the reefs and unfavorable habitats like mangroves.
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