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Metabolic response of Arctic pteropods to ocean acidification and warming during the polar night/twilight phase in Kongsfjord (Spitsbergen)

机译:在康斯峡湾(Spitsbergen)的极夜/暮光期,北极翼足类动物对海洋酸化和变暖的代谢反应。

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Thecosome pteropods are considered highly sensitive to ocean acidification. During the Arctic winter, increased solubility of CO2 in cold waters intensifies ocean acidification and food sources are limited. Ocean warming is also particularly pronounced in the Arctic. Here, we present the first data on metabolic rates of two pteropod species (Limacina helicina, Limacina retroversa) during the Arctic winter at 79A degrees N (polar night/twilight phase). Routine oxygen consumption rates and the metabolic response [oxygen consumption (MO2), ammonia excretion (NH3), overall metabolic balance (O:N)] to elevated levels of pCO(2) and temperature were examined. Our results suggest lower routine MO2 rates for both Limacina species in winter than in summer. In an 18-h experiment, both pCO(2) and temperature affected MO2 of L. helicina and L. retroversa. After a 9-day experiment with L. helicina all three metabolic response variables were affected by the two factors with interactive effects in case of NH3 and O:N. The response resembled a "hormesis-type" pattern with up-regulation at intermediate pCO(2) and the highest temperature level. For L. retroversa, NH3 excretion was affected by both factors and O:N only by temperature. No significant effects of pCO(2) or temperature on MO2 were detected. Metabolic up-regulation will entail higher energetic costs that may not be covered during periods of food limitation such as the Arctic winter and compel pteropods to utilize storage compounds to a greater extent than usual. This may reduce the fitness and survival of overwintering pteropods and negatively impact their reproductive success in the following summer.
机译:人们认为共生翼足类对海洋酸化高度敏感。在北极冬季,二氧化碳在冷水中的溶解度增加,加剧了海洋酸化,食物来源受到限制。在北极,海洋变暖也特别明显。在这里,我们展示了北极冬季冬季在北纬79A度(极夜/暮光期)期间两种翼足类(Limacina helicina,Limacina retroversa)代谢率的第一批数据。检查了常规的氧气消耗率和对升高的pCO(2)和温度的代谢反应[氧气消耗(MO2),氨气排泄(NH3),总体代谢平衡(O:N)]。我们的结果表明,冬季两个Limacina物种的常规MO2率均低于夏季。在一个18小时的实验中,pCO(2)和温度都会影响螺旋藻和逆转录乳杆菌的MO2。在进行了为时9天的螺旋藻实验后,在NH3和O:N的情况下,所有三个代谢反应变量均受具有交互作用的两个因素影响。该响应类似于在中间pCO(2)和最高温度水平上调的“兴奋​​剂型”模式。对于逆转录乳杆菌,NH 3排泄受两个因素影响,而O:N仅受温度影响。没有检测到pCO(2)或温度对MO2的显着影响。代谢上调将带来更高的能量消耗,而在食物有限的时期(例如,北极冬季),这可能无法弥补,并且迫使翼足类动物比平常更大程度地利用存储化合物。这可能会降低越冬翼足类的适应性和存活率,并在接下来的夏天对它们的繁殖成功产生负面影响。

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