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Abstract

Previous work on ocean acidification highlighted contrasting response between marine species and population. This so-called species-specific response was hypothesized to be partly a consequence of local adaptation to the present range of natural variability in the carbonate chemistry. Under that hypothesis, species tolerance threshold should be correlated to its environmental pH niche. This paper aims to evaluate shell growth rate of Hexaplex trunculus, an important predatory gastropod in benthic communities of Mali Ston Bay. A long-term experiment (310 days) was designed to test a range of pH treatments covering present and future pH levels relevant in the context of future ocean acidification (7.95-7.22 pHT) at the sampling site. Sex had an effect on the shell growth rate irrespective of pH, and was only significant after 236 days. As growth rate in all pH treatments followed seasonal patterns correlating to changes in seawater temperature, the data were divided into 3 time periods. A positive relationship between shell growth rate (SGR, mm day-1) and pH was observed for the period 1-59 days (temperature ranging between 26.5 & 18.8 °C), whereas SGR decreased significantly with pH for the following period (60-236 days, temperature ranging between 20.6 & 8.5 °C). After 236 days (temperature ranging between 27.5 & 14.1 °C), there was no significant difference in SGR among pH. Similar temperature was experienced between the first and third period and the difference in response could be explained as a consequence of an acute negative response versus a longer exposure indicating possible potential for acclimation. Our results highlight the modulating effect of temperature and the importance of long-term experiments to better assess impacts of ocean acidification on marine organisms.

Alternate abstract:

Dosadašnja istraživanja utjecaja acidifikacije mora na morske organizme pokazala su znatno različite reakcije medu srodnim vrstama te različitim populacijama iste vrste. Pretpostavlja se da je specifičan odgovor svake vrste (tzv. species-specific) djelomično rezultat adaptacije na varijaciju parametara karbonatne kemije mora u odredenom staništu. U skladu s tim, granica tolerancije svake vrste trebala bi biti u koleraciji s njenom pH nišom. Cilj ovog rada je utvrditi stopu rasta kućice kvrgavog volka, Hexaplex trunculus, važne predatorske vrste puža u bentoskim zajednicama Malostonskog zaljeva. Dugotrajni eksperiment (310 dana) istraživanja raspona pH obuhvatio je postojeće i potencijalne vrijednosti pH u kontekstu buduće acidifikacije mora (7,22 - 7,95 pHT) na području uzorkovanja. Značajan utjecaj spola na rast kućice zabilježen je tek236 dana nakon početka eksperimenta, te nije ovisio o pH. Stopa rasta kućice u svim pH uvjetima varirala je ovisno o sezonskim promjenama temperature mora, pa su podaci podijeljeni u tri razdoblja. Pozitivna veza izmedu stope rasta kućice (SGR, mm dan-1) i pH opažena je izmedu prvog i 59. dana eksperimenta pri rasponu temperature izmedu 26,5 i 18,8 °C, dok se stopa rasta kućice značajno smanjila smanjivanjem vrijednosti pH u sljedećem periodu od 60. do 236. dana, pri čemu se vrijednost temperature kretala u rasponu izmedu 20,6 i 8,5 °C. Nakon 236 dana, pri rasponu temperature izmedu 27,5 i 14,1 °C nije bilo značajne razlike u stopi rasta kućice pri različitim pH vrijednostima. U prvom i posljednjem razdoblju zabilježena je slična temperatura, a razlika u odgovoru kvrgavog volka moguće je posljedica akutnog negativnog odgovora na dužu izloženost, koja ukazuje na mogućnost aklimatizacije. Rezultati rada pokazuju modulirajući učinak temperature i važnost dugotrajnih eksperimenata radi bolje procjene utjecaja acidifikacije mora na morske organizme.

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Title
Potential for acclimation of banded-dye murex, Hexaplex trunculus (Linnaeus, 1758) aft er long-term exposure to low pH
Author
Grdan, Sanja 1 ; Cetinić, Ana Bratoš 1 ; Dupont, Sam 2 ; Glamuzina, Luka 1 

 University of Dubrovnik Department of Applied Ecology Croatia 
 University of Gothenburg, Kristineberg Center for Marine Research and Innovation, Department for Biological and Environmental Sciences, Fiskebäckskil, Sweden 
Pages
137-146
Publication year
2023
Publication date
2023
Publisher
Sveuiliste u Dubrovniku
ISSN
04696255
e-ISSN
18486320
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2833701904
Copyright
© 2023. This work is published under https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (the “License”). Notwithstanding the ProQuest Terms and Conditions, you may use this content in accordance with the terms of the License.