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Impacts of elevated water temperatures on righting behavior and survival of two freshwater caenogastropod snails

机译:水温升高对两只淡水fresh足类蜗牛的扶正行为和成活的影响

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As global temperatures rise, streams and rivers are predicted to be more severely impacted than other ecosystems, due in part to the limited mobility of aquatic invertebrates. Compared to many terrestrial animals, freshwater snails have particularly low potential for migration and thus are not expected to be able to compensate for climate warming with active dispersal. In freshwater animals, several behaviors are affected by elevated temperatures, including burrowing and escape responses, among others. This laboratory study aimed to assess the impacts of elevated temperatures on righting behavior and survival in two species of freshwater caenogastropod snails: fine-ridged elimia (Elimia semicarinata) and Shawnee rocksnails (Lithasia obovata). Righting time (the time to turn the body right-side-up when placed on the dorsal side of the shell) was assessed before beginning the experiment and again after chronic (10day) exposure to an elevated temperature. There was no significant change in righting time at any temperature for either species, but there was significantly more failure to right within the time limit at elevated temperatures. For fine-ridged elimia, 30% of the snails failed to right in 30 degrees C, compared to 2.5% in the control temperature (20 degrees C). Similarly, 47.8% of Shawnee rocksnails failed to right at 27 degrees C, while 19.4% failed to right in the 20 degrees C group. Mortality was significantly higher at 35 degrees C for fine-ridged elimia and 30 degrees C for Shawnee rocksnails compared to the mortality of each species' control group. Predicted rates of climate warming and current average temperatures suggest that fine-ridged elimia face more imminent risk of large-scale failure to right within natural populations, but the lower lethal temperature for Shawnee rocksnails suggests relatively high risk as well. These results contribute to the growing body of evidence that freshwater snails will be negatively impacted by climate warming, and may face large losses in the years to come.
机译:随着全球温度升高,预计部分河流和河流比其他生态系统受到的影响更大,部分原因是水生无脊椎动物的活动能力有限。与许多陆生动物相比,淡水蜗牛的迁移潜力特别低,因此不能期望通过主动扩散来补偿气候变暖。在淡水动物中,高温会影响几种行为,包括穴居和逃生反应等。这项实验室研究旨在评估高温对两种淡水棘足纲蜗牛的扶正行为和生存的影响:细脊e虫(Elimia semicarinata)和肖妮岩钉(Lithasia obovata)。在开始实验之前以及在长期(10天)暴露于高温下后,评估矫正时间(将身体置于壳体背侧时将身体朝上的时间)。两种物种在任何温度下的恢复时间都没有显着变化,但是在升高的温度期限内,恢复失败的可能性明显增加。对于细脊线虫病,30%的蜗牛在30°C时无法正确定位,而对照温度(20°C)为2.5%。同样,在27摄氏度时,有47.8%的肖妮钉子未能正确定位,而在20摄氏度实验组中,有19.4%的指甲未能正确定位。与每个物种的对照组相比,细脊e虫的死亡率在35℃时显着较高,而肖尼钉子在30℃时在死亡率上则更高。预测的气候变暖速率和当前的平均温度表明,细脊e虫面临着自然种群大规模大规模灭绝的迫在眉睫的风险,但肖尼岩钉的致死温度较低也表明风险也相对较高。这些结果促使越来越多的证据表明,淡水蜗牛将受到气候变暖的不利影响,并可能在未来几年内遭受巨大损失。

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