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Survived but not safe: Marine heatwave hinders metabolism in two gastropod survivors

机译:幸存但不安全:海洋热浪在两个加麻幸存者中阻碍了代谢

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Marine heatwaves (MHWs) are an emerging threat to marine organisms that have increased in frequency and magnitude in the past decade. These extreme heating events can have differential impacts on organisms with some experiencing mortality while others survive. Here, we experimentally exposed two species of subtidal gastropod (Trochus sacellum and Astralium haematragum) to two realistic intensities of MHW to test the ability of different species to physiologically cope with extreme heating events. Extreme MHW conditions caused 100% mortality in both species within five days. While both species survived under moderate MHW conditions they showed evidence of nonadaptive metabolic depression. Both species demonstrated an inability to upregulate their metabolic rates at the higher temperatures following exposure to a MHW (i.e. reduced temperature of maximum metabolic rate; TMMR), suggesting a lack of molecular protective responses and ongoing physiological damage. Therefore, the physiological damage endured by heatwave survivors may lessen their ability to cope with subsequent stress until fully recovered. Repairing this damage may have serious repercussions for the rate of recovery of these normally resilient species and their ability to maintain their ecological functions post MHW, especially under the predicted increasing frequency, duration and magnitude of MHWs.
机译:海洋热浪(MHWS)是对过去十年频率和数量增加的新兴威胁。这些极端加热事件可能对有些经历死亡率的生物产生差异影响,而其他人则生存。在这里,我们通过实验将两种对阴性加麻(Traochus Sacellum和Stralium Haematragum)暴露于MHW的两个现实强度,以测试不同物种与极端加热事件的生理问题的能力。极端MHW条件在五天内造成了两个物种的100%死亡率。虽然这两种物种都在适度的MHW条件下幸存,但它们显示出非涂抹代谢抑郁症的证据。两种物种证明不能在暴露于MHW后的较高温度下对其代谢速率上调(即,降低最大代谢率的温度; TMMR),表明缺乏分子保护反应和正在进行的生理损伤。因此,通过热波幸存者承受的生理损伤可能会减少它们在完全回收之前应对后续应激的能力。修复这种损害可能对这些通常有弹性物种的恢复速度以及它们保持其生态功能后MHW的能力具有严重的影响,特别是在预测的频率,持续时间和MHW的持续时间和大小下。

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  • 来源
    《Marine Environmental Research》 |2020年第12期|105117.1-105117.7|共7页
  • 作者单位

    Univ Hong Kong Swire Inst Marine Sci Pokfulam Rd Hong Kong Peoples R China|Univ Hong Kong Sch Biol Sci Pokfulam Rd Hong Kong Peoples R China;

    Univ Plymouth Sch Geog Earth & Environm Sci Plymouth PL4 8AA Devon England;

    Univ Hong Kong Swire Inst Marine Sci Pokfulam Rd Hong Kong Peoples R China|Univ Hong Kong Sch Biol Sci Pokfulam Rd Hong Kong Peoples R China;

    Univ Plymouth Sch Biol & Marine Sci Plymouth PL4 8AA Devon England;

    Univ Hong Kong Swire Inst Marine Sci Pokfulam Rd Hong Kong Peoples R China|Univ Hong Kong Sch Biol Sci Pokfulam Rd Hong Kong Peoples R China;

  • 收录信息 美国《科学引文索引》(SCI);美国《工程索引》(EI);美国《生物学医学文摘》(MEDLINE);美国《化学文摘》(CA);
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类
  • 关键词

    Marine heatwave; Metabolic regulation; Nonadaptive metabolic depression; Thermal history;

    机译:海洋热浪;代谢调节;非洗涤代谢抑郁症;热历史;

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