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Shell Deformations in the Baltic Clam Macoma balthica from Southern Baltic Sea (the Gulf of Gdansk): Hypotheses on Environmental Effects

机译:波罗的海南部波罗的海(格但斯克湾)的波罗的海蛤Macoma balthica中的壳变形:对环境影响的假设

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High-resolution digital photography and graphical image analyses systems have been used to define external morphometric characters of shell deformations in four populations of the Baltic clam Macoma balthica from the Gulf of Gdansk (southern Baltic Sea). The proposed shell deformation indices (SDI), which were based on the relationship of selected dimensions in the posterior and the anterior part of the shell, showed at least three morphological features that provide a distinctive diagnosis of “regular” and “deformed” clams: the presence of flexure on the posterior side (SDI1), elongated posterior region (SDI2), and shell growth (SDI3). The degree and prevalence of deformed clams varied locally over space. Increase in percentage contribution of aberrated shells with depth, corresponding to oxygen depletion profile in the Gulf, suggests low oxygen concentrations as the main agent exerting a deforming influence. The observed morphological aberrations developed with age (size) of a bivalve, suggesting a long-term effect of causal factors, and were accompanied by lightening shell weight, possibly due to decalcification of previously deposited calcareous material during anaerobic metabolism. It is hypothesized that hypoxic/anoxic conditions and a subsequent presence of hydrogen sulfide on a deep organic-rich sea bottom induce shell form alterations that enable the pumping of oxygenated water from above the anoxic layer. Such a morphological modification highlights the functional significance of shell deformations in protective response to the ambient low-oxygen concentrations. Sediment organotin concentrations fall within moderate to high contamination range and, therefore, may also have an adverse impact on the shell form. DNA analyses of the fragment of mitochondrial gene cytochrome oxidase I (COI, 393 base pairs) showed homogenous genetic structure of regular and deformed clams, indicating that shell deformations in M. balthica are primarily driven by acclimatization to the ambient environmental conditions.
机译:高分辨率数字摄影和图形图像分析系统已用于定义格但斯克湾(波罗的海南部)的四个波罗的海蛤Macoma balthica种群的壳形变形的外部形态特征。拟议的壳变形指数(SDI)基于壳后部和前部选定尺寸的关系,显示出至少三种形态特征,可对“常规”和“变形”蛤提供独特的诊断:后侧弯曲(SDI1),细长后部区域(SDI2)和外壳生长(SDI3)的存在。变形蛤的程度和患病率随空间局部变化。与海湾相对应的氧气消耗曲线,深度的畸变壳的贡献百分率增加,表明低氧气浓度是主要的因素,可产生变形影响。观察到的形态畸变随双壳类动物的年龄(大小)而发展,表明长期存在因果关系,并且伴随着壳重的减轻,这可能是由于厌氧代谢过程中先前沉积的钙质物质脱钙所致。假设缺氧/缺氧条件以及随后在富含有机物的深海底上硫化氢的存在会引起壳形变化,从而能够从缺氧层上方抽出含氧水。这种形态修饰突出了壳变形在对环境低氧浓度的保护性响应中的功能意义。沉积物中有机锡的浓度在中等到高污染范围内,因此也可能对壳形产生不利影响。线粒体基因细胞色素氧化酶I(COI,393个碱基对)片段的DNA分析显示规则和变形蛤类具有同质的遗传结构,这表明巴氏衣藻的壳形变形主要是由适应环境条件引起的。

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    《AMBIO: A Journal of the Human Environment》 |2008年第2期|p.93-100|共8页
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    Adam Sokol /owski is a professor’s assistant at the Institute ofOceanography, University of Gdansk, Poland. His researchfocuses on the effects of environmental changes (natural andanthropogenic) on macrobenthic fauna and food web functioning.His address: Laboratory of Estuarine Ecology, Instituteof Oceanography, University of Gdansk, Al. Marszal /ka J.Pil /sudskiego 46, 81-378 Gdynia, Poland.E-mail: oceas@univ.gda.plKrzysztof Pawlikowski is a marine biologist at Sea FisheriesInstitute in Gdynia. His current research focuses on taxonomicstructure and biomass assessment of shallow water zooplanktonof Gdan´sk Bay. His address: Laboratory of EstuarineEcology, Institute of Oceanography, University of Gdansk, Al.Marszal /ka J. Pil /sudskiego 46, 81-378 Gdynia, Poland.Present address: Sea Fisheries Institute, Department ofFisheries Oceanography and Marine Ecology, ul. Kol /l /a˛taja 1,81-332 Gdynia, PolandE-mail: k.pawlikowski@mir.gdynia.plMaciej Wol /owicz is a professor, Head of the Department ofMarine Ecosystem Functioning, and professor of marineecology at the University of Me´diterrane´e in Marseille (1994–1997) and the University of La Rochelle (2002), France. He isworking on ecophysiological and genetic adaptations ofbenthic invertebrates to the environmental changes. Hisaddress: Laboratory of Estuarine Ecology, Institute of Oceanography,University of Gdansk, Al. Marszal /ka J. Pil /sudskiego46, 81-378 Gdynia, Poland.E-mail: ocemw@univ.gda.plPascale Garcia is a professor at the University of La Rochelle,France. Her research focuses on the impact of humanactivities, especially the introduction of exotics, on marineecosystems, using the molecular tools of population genetics.Her address: Centre de Recherche sur les Ecosyste`mesLittoraux Anthropise´ s, CRELA UMR 6217, Universite´ de LaRochelle, Avenue Michel Cre´peau, 17042 La Rochelle, France.E-mail: pgarciam@univ-lr.frJacek Namies´nik is a professor and head of the Department ofAnalytical Chemistry at the Gdansk University of Technology.His research interests are environmental analytics and monitoring.His address: Chemical Faculty, Gdansk University ofTechnology, 11/12 ul. G. Narutowicza, 80-952 Gdansk, Poland.E-mail: chemanal@pg.gda.pl;

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    Macoma balthica;

    机译:白头果;

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