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Acidification stress effect on umbonate veliger larval development in Panopea globosa

  • Edgar A. López-Landavery
  • , Eugenio J. Carpizo-Ituarte
  • , Leonel Pérez-Carrasco
  • , Fernando Díaz
  • , Fabiola Lafarga De la Cruz
  • , Zaul García-Esquivel
  • , José M. Hernández-Ayón
  • , Clara E. Galindo-Sánchez

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Abstract

Ocean acidification generates a decrease in calcium carbonate availability essential for biomineralization in organisms such as mollusks. This effect was evaluated on Panopea globosa exposing for 7 days umbonate veliger larvae to two pH treatments: experimental (pH 7.5) and control (pH 8.0). Exposure to pH 7.5 affected growth, reducing larval shell length from 5.15–13.34% compared to the control group. This size reduction was confirmed with electron microscopy, also showing shell damage. The physiological response showed an increase in oxygen consumption in larvae exposed to low pH with a maximum difference of 1.57 nmol O2 h−1 larvae−1 at day 7. The gene expression analyses reported high expression values for nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NADH) dehydrogenase and Perlucin in larvae at pH 7.5, suggesting a higher energetic cost in this larval group to maintain homeostasis. In conclusion, this study showed that acidification affected development of P. globosa umbonate veliger larvae.

Original languageEnglish
Article number111945
JournalMarine Pollution Bulletin
Volume163
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 2021

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  1. SDG 14 - Life Below Water
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Keywords

  • Acidification
  • Gene expression
  • Geoduck
  • Growth
  • Oxygen consumption

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