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Author Labra, F.A.; San Martin, V.A.; Jahnsen-Guzman, N.; Fernandez, C.; Zapata, J.; Garcia-Huidobro, M.R.; Duarte, C.; Garcia-Herrera, C.; Vivanco, J.F.; Lardies, M.A.; Lagos, N.A.
Title Metabolic rate allometry in intertidal mussels across environmental gradients: The role of coastal carbonate system parameters in mediating the effects of latitude and temperature Type
Year 2022 Publication Marine Pollution Bulletin Abbreviated Journal Mar. Pollut. Bull.
Volume (down) 184 Issue Pages 114149
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Abstract We assess the role of direct and indirect effects of coastal environmental drivers (including the parameters of the carbonate system) on energy expenditure (MR) and body mass (M) of the intertidal mussel, Perumytilus pur-puratus, across 10 populations distributed over 2800 km along the Southern Eastern Pacific (SEP) coast. We find biogeographic and local variation in carbonate system variables mediates the effects of latitude and temperature on metabolic rate allometry along the SEP coast. Also, the fitted Piecewise Structural Equation models (PSEM) have greater predictive ability (conditional R2 = 0.95) relative to the allometric scaling model (R2 = 0.35). The largest standardized coefficients for MR and M were determined by the influence of temperature and latitude, followed by pCO2, pH, total alkalinity, and salinity. Thus, physiological diversity of P. purpuratus along the SEP coast emerges as the result of direct and indirect effects of biogeographic and local environmental variables.
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Call Number UAI @ alexi.delcanto @ Serial 1682
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Author Benitez, S.; Duarte, C.; Opitz, T.; Lagos, N.A.; Pulgar, J.M.; Vargas, C.A.; Lardies, M.A.
Title Intertidal pool fish Girella laevifrons (Kyphosidae) shown strong physiological homeostasis but shy personality: The cost of living in hypercapnic habitats Type
Year 2017 Publication Marine Pollution Bulletin Abbreviated Journal Mar. Pollut. Bull.
Volume (down) 118 Issue 1-2 Pages 57-63
Keywords Carbon dioxide; Hypercapnic conditions; Physiology; Behavior; Intertidal pool; Fish
Abstract Tide pools habitats are naturally exposed to a high degree of environmental variability. The consequences of living in these extreme habitats are not well established. In particular, little it is known about of the effects of hypercanic seawater (i.e. high pCO(2) levels) on marine vertebrates such as intertidal pool fish. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of increased pCO(2) on the physiology and behavior in juveniles of the intertidal pool fish Girella laevifrons. Two nominal pCO(2) concentrations (400 and 1600 patm) were used. We found that exposure to hypercapnic conditions did not affect oxygen consumption and absorption efficiency. However, the lateralization and boldness behavior was significantly disrupted in high pCO(2) conditions. In general, a predator-risk cost of boldness is assumed, thus the increased occurrence of shy personality in juvenile fishes may result in a change in the balance of this biological interaction, with significant ecological consequences. (C) 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Address [Benitez, S.; Lagos, N. A.] Univ Santo Tomos, Fac Ciencias, Ctr Invest & Innovat Cambia Climat CiiCC, Santiago, Chile, Email: cristian.duarte@unab.cl
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Publisher Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd Place of Publication Editor
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Call Number UAI @ eduardo.moreno @ Serial 737
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Author Besaury, L.; Ouddane, B.; Pavissich, J.P.; Dubrulle-Brunaud, C.; Gonzalez, B.; Quillet, L.
Title Impact of copper on the abundance and diversity of sulfate-reducing prokaryotes in two chilean marine sediments Type
Year 2012 Publication Marine Pollution Bulletin Abbreviated Journal Mar. Pollut. Bull.
Volume (down) 64 Issue 10 Pages 2135-2145
Keywords Marine sediment; Copper contamination; Sulfate-reducing prokaryotes; Real-time PCR; DGGE; Phylogenetic analysis
Abstract We studied the abundance and diversity of the sulfate-reducing prokaryotes (SRPs) in two 30-cm marine chilean sediment cores, one with a long-term exposure to copper-mining residues, the other being a non-exposed reference sediment. The abundance of SRPs was quantified by qPCR of the dissimilatory sulfite reductase gene beta-subunit (dsrB) and showed that SRPs are sensitive to high copper concentrations, as the mean number of SRPs all along the contaminated sediment was two orders of magnitude lower than in the reference sediment. SRP diversity was analyzed by using the dsrB-sequences-based PCR-DGGE method and constructing gene libraries for dsrB-sequences. Surprisingly, the diversity was comparable in both sediments, with dsrB sequences belonging to Desulfobacteraceae, Syntrophobacteraceae, and Desulfobulbaceae, SRP families previously described in marine sediments, and to a deep branching dsrAB lineage. The hypothesis of the presence of horizontal transfer of copper resistance genes in the microbial population of the polluted sediment is discussed. (C) 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Address [Besaury, Ludovic; Quillet, Laurent] Univ Rouen, Lab Univ MEBE Microbiol Environm & Biol Evolut, F-76821 Mont St Aignan, France, Email: ludovic.besaury@etu.univ-rouen.fr;
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Notes WOS:000310929500032 Approved
Call Number UAI @ eduardo.moreno @ Serial 254
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