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Geographic and seasonal patterns and limits on the adaptive response to temperature of European Mytilus spp. and Macoma balthica populations

机译:欧洲Mytilus spp的地理和季节模式以及对温度适应性响应的限制。和Macoma balthica种群

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Seasonal variations in seawater temperature require extensive metabolic acclimatization in cold-blooded organisms inhabiting the coastal waters of Europe. Given the energetic costs of acclimatization, differences in adaptive capacity to climatic conditions are to be expected among distinct populations of species that are distributed over a wide geographic range. We studied seasonal variations in the metabolic adjustments of two very common bivalve taxa at European scale. To this end we sampled 16 populations of Mytilus spp. and 10 Macoma balthica populations distributed from 39 degrees to 69 degrees N. The results from this large-scale comprehensive comparison demonstrated seasonal cycles in metabolic rates which were maximized during winter and springtime, and often reduced in the summer and autumn. Studying the sensitivity of metabolic rates to thermal variations, we found that a broad range of Q(10) values occurred under relatively cold conditions. As habitat temperatures increased the range of Q(10) narrowed, reaching a bottleneck in southern marginal populations during summer. For Mytilus spp., genetic-group-specific clines and limits on Q(10) values were observed at temperatures corresponding to the maximum climatic conditions these geographic populations presently experience. Such specific limitations indicate differential thermal adaptation among these divergent groups. They may explain currently observed migrations in mussel distributions and invasions. Our results provide a practical framework for the thermal ecophysiology of bivalves, the assessment of environmental changes due to climate change and its impact on (and consequences for) aquaculture.
机译:海水温度的季节性变化要求居住在欧洲沿海水域的冷血生物广泛地适应新陈代谢。考虑到适应的高昂代价,预计在广泛地理范围内分布的不同物种种群之间对气候条件的适应能力差异。我们在欧洲范围内研究了两种非常常见的双壳类群在代谢调节中的季节性变化。为此,我们抽样了16个Mytilus spp种群。和10个Macoma balthica种群分布在39度到69度之间。这项大规模的综合比较结果表明,代谢率的季节性周期在冬季和春季最大,而在夏季和秋季经常降低。研究代谢率对热变化的敏感性,我们发现在相对寒冷的条件下会发生广泛的Q(10)值。随着栖息地温度的升高,Q(10)的范围变窄,夏季南部边缘人群达到了瓶颈。对于Mytilus spp。,在对应于这些地理种群目前所经历的最大气候条件的温度下,观察到了遗传群特异性的系和Q(10)值的限制。这样的特定局限性表明这些发散基团之间的热适应差异。他们可以解释当前观察到的贻贝分布和入侵中的迁移。我们的研究结果为双壳类动物的热生态学,评估气候变化引起的环境变化及其对水产养殖的影响(及其后果)提供了实用的框架。

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