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Adaptation and acclimatization to ocean acidification in marine ectotherms: an in situ transplant experiment with polychaetes at a shallow CO₂ vent system

Calosi, Piero; Rastrick, Samuel P.S.; Lombardi, Chiara; de Guzman, Heidi J.; Davidson, Laura; Jahnke, Marlene; Giangrande, Adriana; Hardege, Jörg D.; Schulze, Anja; Spicer, John I.; Gambi, Maria Cristina

Authors

Piero Calosi

Samuel P.S. Rastrick

Chiara Lombardi

Heidi J. de Guzman

Laura Davidson

Marlene Jahnke

Adriana Giangrande

Jörg D. Hardege

Anja Schulze

John I. Spicer

Maria Cristina Gambi



Abstract

Metabolic rate determines the physiological and life-history performances of ectotherms. Thus, the extent to which such rates are sensitive and plastic to environmental perturbation is central to an organism's ability to function in a changing environment. Little is known of long-term metabolic plasticity and potential for metabolic adaptation in marine ectotherms exposed to elevated pCO₂. Consequently, we carried out a series of in situ transplant experiments using a number of tolerant and sensitive polychaete species living around a natural CO₂ vent system. Here, we show that a marine metazoan (i.e. Platynereis dumerilii) was able to adapt to chronic and elevated levels of pCO₂. The vent population of P. dumerilii was physiologically and genetically different from nearby populations that experience low pCO₂, as well as smaller in body size. By contrast, different populations of Amphiglena mediterranea showed marked physiological plasticity indicating that adaptation or acclimatization are both viable strategies for the successful colonization of elevated pCO₂ environments. In addition, sensitive species showed either a reduced or increased metabolism when exposed acutely to elevated pCO₂. Our findings may help explain, from a metabolic perspective, the occurrence of past mass extinction, as well as shed light on alternative pathways of resilience in species facing ongoing ocean acidification.

Citation

Calosi, P., Rastrick, S. P., Lombardi, C., de Guzman, H. J., Davidson, L., Jahnke, M., Giangrande, A., Hardege, J. D., Schulze, A., Spicer, J. I., & Gambi, M. C. (2013). Adaptation and acclimatization to ocean acidification in marine ectotherms: an in situ transplant experiment with polychaetes at a shallow CO₂ vent system. Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences, 368(1627), 0-0. https://doi.org/10.1098/rstb.2012.0444

Journal Article Type Article
Online Publication Date Aug 26, 2013
Publication Date Oct 5, 2013
Deposit Date Nov 13, 2014
Publicly Available Date Nov 13, 2014
Journal Philosophical transactions Of The Royal Society B-Biological sciences
Print ISSN 0962-8436
Publisher The Royal Society
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 368
Issue 1627
Pages 0-0
DOI https://doi.org/10.1098/rstb.2012.0444
Keywords REF 2014 submission
Public URL https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/369218
Publisher URL http://rstb.royalsocietypublishing.org/content/368/1627/20120444
Additional Information Authors' accepted manuscript of article published in: Philosophical transactions Of The Royal Society B-Biological sciences, 2013, v.368, issue 1627
Contract Date Nov 13, 2014

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