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Effects of global warming on reproduction and potential dispersal of Mediterranean Cnidarians

机译:全球变暖对地中海象鼻虫繁殖和潜在传播的影响

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Water temperature directly affects life cycles, reproductive periods, and metabolism of organisms living the oceans, especially in the surface zones. Due to the ocean warming, changes in water stratification and primary productivity are affecting trophic chains in sensitive world areas, such as the Mediterranean Sea. Benthic and pelagic cnidarians exhibit complex responses to climatic conditions. For example, the structure and phenology of the Mediterranean hydrozoan community displayed marked changes in species composition, bathymetric distribution, and reproductive timing over the last decades. The regional species pool remained stable in terms of species numbers but not in terms of species identity. When the Scyphozoa group is considered, we observe that Pelagia noctiluca (among the most abundant jellyfish in the Mediterranean Sea and eastern Atlantic waters) has increasingly frequent massive outbreaks associated to warmer winters. Variations in metabolic activities, such as respiration and excretion, are strongly temperature-dependent, with direct increment of energetic costs with jellyfish size and temperature, leading to growth rate reduction. Water temperature affects sexual reproduction through changes in the energy storage and gonad development cycles. Anthozoan life cycles depend also on primary productivity and temperature: gonadal production and spawning are tightly related in shallow populations (0–30 m depth) with the spring-summer temperature trends and autumn food availability. Overall, the energy transferred from the mother colonies to the offspring may decrease, negatively affecting their potential to settle, metamorphose and feed during the first months of their lives, eventually impairing the dominance of long-living cnidarian suspension feeders in shallow benthic habitats. In this review, we describe the already ongoing effects of sea warming on several features of cnidarian reproduction, trying to elucidate how reproductive traits and potential dispersion will be affected by the cascade effects of increasing temperature in the Mediterranean Sea.
机译:水温直接影响生活在海洋中的生物的生命周期,生殖期和代谢,特别是在表层地区。由于海洋变暖,水分层和初级生产力的变化正在影响敏感世界地区(例如地中海)的营养链。底栖和中上刺孢子虫对气候条件表现出复杂的反应。例如,在过去的几十年中,地中海水生动物群落的结构和物候显示出物种组成,等深线分布和生殖时间发生了显着变化。区域物种库在物种数量方面保持稳定,但在物种同一性方面却不稳定。当考虑到Sphophozoa群时,我们观察到 Pelagia noctiluca(在地中海和大西洋东部水域中最丰富的水母中)与冬季变暖相关的大规模爆发越来越频繁。代谢活动(例如呼吸和排泄物)的变化与温度密切相关,而能量成本随水母大小和温度的增加而直接增加,从而导致生长速率降低。水温通过能量存储和性腺发育周期的变化影响性生殖。甲虫的生命周期还取决于初级生产力和温度:性腺的产生和产卵与春夏季温度趋势和秋季食物供应量密切相关(在浅层种群(0–30 m深度))。总体而言,从母亲殖民地转移给后代的能量可能会减少,从而不利于它们在生命的头几个月中定居,变质和觅食的潜力,最终削弱了浅底栖生物栖息地中长寿命的蚊虫悬浮饲养者的主导地位。在这篇综述中,我们描述了海洋变暖对cnidarian繁殖的几个特征的持续影响,试图阐明地中海海域温度上升的级联效应将如何影响生殖性状和潜在的扩散。

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