Kellet’s Whelk(Kelletia kelletii)的幼虫耐热性是了解野生贝类对海洋热浪恢复力的窗口

IF 1.3 4区 农林科学 Q3 FISHERIES
Xochitl S. Clare, L. Kui, G. Hofmann
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摘要:海洋热浪(MHW)事件正在成为太平洋海岸的主导性和破坏性极端扰动事件。预计这些事件将对贝类物种和水产养殖业务产生重大影响。总的来说,MHW事件引发的热应力已被证明对加利福尼亚州沿海海洋生态系统的生产力和生物多样性产生了影响。然而,对于热应力将如何影响经济上重要的贝类物种,尤其是在脆弱的早期阶段,人们的了解有限。这项研究评估了类似于最近当地MHW条件的高温胁迫对Kellet海螺幼虫阶段的影响,Kelletia kelletii是一种来自加利福尼亚温带珊瑚礁的新兴海鲜物种。成年海螺是在圣巴巴拉海峡的温带珊瑚礁采集的,幼虫来自实验室中成年海螺产下的卵囊。对kelletii幼虫的两个阶段进行了耐热性试验:胶囊绒螯蟹和孵化时从胶囊中出现的绒螯蟹。在试验过程中,幼虫根据两个指标进行评分:(1)死亡率和(2)发育异常。在急性耐热性试验中,幼虫暴露在一系列温度(15°C–37°C)下(1小时)后,在相似的温度下,绒螯蟹和幼崽的死亡率也发生了变化。相比之下,导致被封装的威利格和幼崽发育异常的温度低于导致死亡率的温度。此外,导致异常发育的温度在这两个阶段是不同的。这些结果为环境相关MHW温度对Kellet海螺幼虫形态的影响提供了一些初步见解,并表明当地MHW事件的持续压力可能会导致原位种群数量下降。
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Larval Thermal Tolerance of Kellet's Whelk (Kelletia kelletii) as a Window into the Resilience of a Wild Shellfishery to Marine Heatwaves
ABSTRACT Marine heatwave (MHW) events are emerging as dominant and disruptive extreme disturbance events on the Pacific coast. These events are expected to have significant impacts on shellfish species and aquaculture operations. In general, thermal stress induced by MHW events has been documented to have impacts on the productivity and biodiversity of coastal marine ecosystems in California. Yet, there is limited understanding on how thermal stress will affect economically important shellfish species, especially at vulnerable early life stages. This study assessed the effect of high temperature stress that resembled recent local MHW conditions on the larval stages of the Kellet's whelk, Kelletia kelletii, an emerging seafood species from California temperate reefs. Adult whelks were collected at temperate reef sites in the Santa Barbara Channel, and larvae were sourced from egg capsules laid by adult whelks in the laboratory. Thermotolerance trials were determined for two stages of K. kelletii larvae: encapsulated veligers and veligers that had emerged from the capsules as hatchlings. During the trials, larvae were scored for two metrics: (1) mortality and (2) developmental abnormality. After exposure of larvae to a range of temperatures (15°C–37°C) in acute thermotolerance trials (1 h), the mortality of veligers and hatchlings occurred at similar temperatures. In contrast, temperatures that induced developmental abnormalities for both encapsulated veligers and hatchlings were lower than temperatures that caused mortality. And further, temperatures that induced abnormal development were different for the two stages. These results provide some of the first insights on effects of environmentally relevant MHW temperatures on larval forms of the Kellet's whelk, and suggest the potential decline of populations in situ in response to continued stress from local MHW events.
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Journal of Shellfish Research
Journal of Shellfish Research 生物-海洋与淡水生物学
CiteScore
2.30
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发文量
40
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: Original articles dealing with all aspects of shellfish research will be considered for publication. Manuscripts will be judged by the editors or other competent reviewers, or both, on the basis of originality, content, merit, clarity of presentation, and interpretations.
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