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DOI10.3390/biology13010009
Effect of Acute Thermal Stress Exposure on Ecophysiological Traits of the Mediterranean Sponge Chondrilla nucula: Implications for Climate Change
Bosch-Belmar, Mar; Milanese, Martina; Sara, Antonio; Mobilia, Valeria; Sara, Gianluca
发表日期2024
EISSN2079-7737
起始页码13
结束页码1
卷号13期号:1
英文摘要Simple Summary: Climate change is significantly impacting the structure and functioning of marine communities through temperature rise and the repeated occurrence of temperature spikes and marine heat waves. The present study investigated the metabolic responses of the sponge Chondrilla nucula, an important component of benthic ecosystems in the Mediterranean Sea, to temperature. Organisms were exposed to six different temperatures ranging from 15 to 32 degrees C, and respiration and clearance rates were measured. The results revealed temperature-dependent effects on both traits. Higher temperatures correlated with increased respiration rates, peaking at 26 degrees C. In contrast, clearance rates declined beyond 26 degrees C, signifying reduced food intake not mirrored by respiration rates. This response at high temperatures implied a potential negative energy balance, suggesting vulnerability to chronic or repeated thermal stress. Consequently, this study predicted the susceptibility of C. nucula to climate change conditions, with potential repercussions for its metabolic performance, ecological role, and the associated ecosystem services it provides. As a result of climate change, the Mediterranean Sea has been exposed to an increase in the frequency and intensity of marine heat waves in the last decades, some of which caused mass mortality events of benthic invertebrates, including sponges. Sponges are an important component of benthic ecosystems and can be the dominant group in some rocky shallow-water areas in the Mediterranean Sea. In this study, we exposed the common shallow-water Mediterranean sponge Chondrilla nucula (Demospongiae: Chondrillidae) to six different temperatures for 24 h, ranging from temperatures experienced in the field during the year (15, 19, 22, 26, and 28 degrees C) to above normal temperatures (32 degrees C) and metabolic traits (respiration and clearance rate) were measured. Both respiration and clearance rates were affected by temperature. Respiration rates increased at higher temperatures but were similar between the 26 and 32 degrees C treatments. Clearance rates decreased at temperatures >26 degrees C, indicating a drop in food intake that was not reflected by respiration rates. This decline in feeding, while maintaining high respiration rates, may indicate a negative energy balance that could affect this species under chronic or repeated thermal stress exposure. C. nucula will probably be a vulnerable species under climate change conditions, affecting its metabolic performance, ecological functioning and the ecosystem services it provides.
英文关键词porifera; Mediterranean; warming; stressor; respiration; clearance
语种英语
WOS研究方向Life Sciences & Biomedicine - Other Topics
WOS类目Biology
WOS记录号WOS:001151749500001
来源期刊BIOLOGY-BASEL
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/309112
作者单位University of Palermo
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Bosch-Belmar, Mar,Milanese, Martina,Sara, Antonio,et al. Effect of Acute Thermal Stress Exposure on Ecophysiological Traits of the Mediterranean Sponge Chondrilla nucula: Implications for Climate Change[J],2024,13(1).
APA Bosch-Belmar, Mar,Milanese, Martina,Sara, Antonio,Mobilia, Valeria,&Sara, Gianluca.(2024).Effect of Acute Thermal Stress Exposure on Ecophysiological Traits of the Mediterranean Sponge Chondrilla nucula: Implications for Climate Change.BIOLOGY-BASEL,13(1).
MLA Bosch-Belmar, Mar,et al."Effect of Acute Thermal Stress Exposure on Ecophysiological Traits of the Mediterranean Sponge Chondrilla nucula: Implications for Climate Change".BIOLOGY-BASEL 13.1(2024).
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