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Impacts of marine heatwaves on pearl oysters are alleviated following repeated exposure
2021
Xu, Yang | Zhang, Yuehuan | Liang, Jian | He, Guixiang | Liu, Xiaolong | Zheng, Zhe | Le, Dung Quang | Deng, Yuewen | Zhao, Liqiang
Marine heatwaves (MHWs) have occurred with increasing duration, frequency and intensity in the past decade in the South China Sea, posing serious threats to marine ecosystems and fisheries. However, the impact of MHWs on marine bivalves – one of the most ecologically and economically important fauna in coastal ecosystems – remains largely unknown. Here, we investigated physiological responses of the pearl oyster, Pinctada maxima inhabiting a newly identified climate change hotspot (Beibu Gulf, South China Sea) to short-lasting and repeatedly-occurring MHWs scenarios. Following 3-day exposure to short-lasting MHWs scenarios with water temperature rapidly arising from 24 °C to 28 °C, 32 °C and 36 °C, respectively, mortality rates of pearl oysters increased, and especially they suffered 100% mortality at 36 °C. Activities of enzymes including acid phosphatase (ACP), alkaline phosphatase (AKP), glutathione (GSH) and level of malondialdehyde (MDA) increased significantly with increasing intensity and duration of MHWs, indicating thermal stress responses. When exposed to repeatedly-occurring MHWs scenarios, mortality rates of pearl oysters increased slightly, and thermal stress responses were alleviated, as exemplified by significant decreases in ACP, AKP, GSH and MDA activities compared with those during short-lasting MHWs scenarios, demonstrating the potential of P. maxima to acclimate rapidly to MHWs. These findings advance our understanding of how marine bivalves respond to MHWs scenarios varying in duration, frequency, and intensity.
Mostrar más [+] Menos [-]Colonization of plastic debris by the long-lived precious red coral Corallium rubrum: New insights on the “plastic benefits” paradox
2021
Carugati, Laura | Bramanti, Lorenzo | Giordano, Bruna | Pittura, Lucia | Cannas, Rita | Follesa, Maria Cristina | Pusceddu, Antonio | Cau, Alessandro
Seafloor macrolitter is ubiquitous in world's oceans; still, huge knowledge gaps exist on its interactions with benthic biota. We report here the colonization of plastic substrates by the Mediterranean red coral Corallium rubrum (L. 1758), occurring both in controlled conditions and in the wild at ca. 85 m depth in the Western Mediterranean Sea. Juveniles settled on seafloor macro-litter, with either arborescent or encrusting morphology, ranging from 0.6 to 3.5 mm in basal diameter and 0.2–7.1 years of age, also including a fraction (20%) of potentially sexually mature individuals. In controlled conditions, larvae settled and survived on plastic substrates for >60 days. Our insights show that marine plastic debris can provide favourable substrate for C. rubrum settlement either in controlled conditions or in the wild, suggesting their possible use in restoration activities. However, we pinpoint here that this potential benefit could result in adverse effects on population dynamics.
Mostrar más [+] Menos [-]COVID-19 lockdown improved the health of coastal environment and enhanced the population of reef-fish
2021
Patterson Edward, J.K. | Jayanthi, M. | Malleshappa, H. | Immaculate Jeyasanta, K. | Laju, R.L. | Patterson, Jamila | Diraviya Raj, K. | Mathews, G. | Marimuthu, A.S. | Grimsditch, Gabriel
Reduction in the impact of human-induced factors is capable of enhancing the environmental health. In view of COVID-19 pandemic, lockdowns were imposed in India. Travel, fishing, tourism and religious activities were halted, while domestic and industrial activities were restricted. Comparison of the pre- and post-lockdown data shows that water parameters such as turbidity, nutrient concentration and microbial levels have come down from pre- to post-lockdown period, and parameters such as dissolved oxygen levels, phytoplankton and fish densities have improved. The concentration of macroplastics has also dropped from the range of 138 ± 4.12 and 616 ± 12.48 items/100 m² to 63 ± 3.92 and 347 ± 8.06 items/100 m². Fish density in the reef areas has increased from 406 no. 250 m⁻² to 510 no. 250 m⁻². The study allows an insight into the benefits of effective enforcement of various eco-protection regulations and proper management of the marine ecosystems to revive their health for biodiversity conservation and sustainable utilization.
Mostrar más [+] Menos [-]Understanding connectivity of pearl oyster populations within Tuamotu atoll semi-closed lagoons: Cumulative insight from genetics and biophysical modelling approaches
2021
Andréfouët, Serge | Le Gendre, Romain | Thomas, Yoann | Lo-Yat, Alain | Reisser, Céline M.O.
Connectivity affects species demography, (meta)population dynamics, evolution, phylogeny and biogeography. Various methodological approaches are applied to measure connectivity. Biophysical modelling can explore systematically the influence of atmospheric, oceanic and ecological forcing, while genetics measures connectivity patterns within the sampling strategy limit. In the Pacific Ocean pearl farming lagoons, the activity relies on spat collecting of the black lipped pearl oyster Pinctada margaritifera occurring after the larval dispersal phase, which follows spawning from wild or farmed populations. Biophysical 3D modelling and genomic studies have both separately brought insights on within-lagoon connectivity and on the origin of spats. Here, we combined previous genetics results with new realistic biophysical modelling scenarios to elucidate connectivity in Ahe Atoll lagoon. When combined, we identified the weather sequence likely explaining the realized connectivity observations. We discuss the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats of combining these two approaches considering specific pearl farming demographic connectivity questions.
Mostrar más [+] Menos [-]Microplastics in some fish species and their environs in Eastern Visayas, Philippines
2021
Cabansag, Jerome Benedict P. | Olimberio, Roselle B. | Villanobos, Zaivy Mae T.
Microplastics are a global concern, and yet, Philippine studies about it are still wanting. This study investigated microplastic ingestion among detritus-feeding mullet versus the herbivorous rabbitfish, and between freshwater and marine fishes. The first part aimed to compare microplastics in fishes’ guts differing in feeding guilds, individual sizes, and body weights. The second part compared MPs in fishes’ guts and their surrounding waters. Part one revealed that herbivores (58.57%) ingested more MPs than their detritivore-counterparts (30.0%). Pearson correlation, averaging 0.06, suggests a weak correlation between fish weight and MPs amount for both species. Part two showed marine fishes (66.0%) ingested more MPs than its freshwater counterparts (45.0%). A very weak correlation was observed between fish weight and amount of MPs ingested. Fish along the estuary ingested more MPs than those in other stations. No significant differences (p = 0.23) between the MPs in the water samples from each sampling stations was found.
Mostrar más [+] Menos [-]Baseline assessment of ocean ambient noise in the western Clarion Clipperton Zone, Pacific Ocean
2021
Niu, Fuqiang | Xue, Ruichao | Yang, Yanming | Chen, Benqing | Ruan, Hailin | Luo, Kai
Ocean noise in the western Clarion Clipperton Zone, Pacific Ocean was recorded for 5 min every hour during 2017 and 2018, at a depth of 300 m. The monthly and hourly mean spectrum levels in the 20–1000 Hz band were calculated, along with their skewness, kurtosis, percentile distributions, and spectral probability densities. The high noise levels at low frequencies generated from distant shipping and vocalizations of whales were found to range between 70 and 100 dB (<100 Hz) and 64–93 dB (100–200 Hz), respectively. The noise levels at high frequencies (>200 Hz), which are typically dominated by wind, were found to be low, ranging from 53 to 75 dB. At frequencies above 200 Hz, noise levels in winter were approximately 5 dB higher than those in summer, consistent with the seasonal variations in wind speed. Fin whales, blue whales, and fishes also potentially contributed to variations in the baseline of ambient noise.
Mostrar más [+] Menos [-]Exposure to leachates from post-consumer plastic and recycled rubber causes stress responses and mortality in a copepod Limnocalanus macrurus
2021
Lehtiniemi, Maiju | Hartikainen, Samuel | Turja, Raisa | Lehtonen, Kari K. | Vepsäläinen, Jouko | Peräniemi, Sirpa | Leskinen, Jari | Setälä, Outi
Effects of household post-consumer plastics and tyre rubber on a Baltic Sea copepod Limnocalanus macrurus were assessed. Fragments of commercial recycled low-density polyethylene vegetable bags and rubber originating from recycled car tyres were incubated in seawater, and the copepods were exposed to the filtrate of the water. L. macrurus experienced erratic swimming behaviour and increased mortality in the filtrate of unwashed vegetable bags, containing elevated concentrations of alcohols, organic acids and copper. Responses of the antioxidant defence system (ADS) were recorded in copepods exposed to rubber treatments containing high concentrations of zinc. Significant responses in the ADS enzymes indicate that reactive oxygen species (ROS) formation was exceeding the detoxification capacity of the ADS which may further lead to prolonged state of oxidative stress. Observed effects of exposure on the biochemical level coincide with impaired swimming activity of the copepods, indicating possible irreversible cellular responses leading to behavioural changes and mortality.
Mostrar más [+] Menos [-]Release of heavy metals under pre-set redox potentials in Musa estuary sediments, northwestern of Persian Gulf
2021
Madadi, Reyhane | Karbassi, Abdolreza | Saeedi, Mohsen
Sediments are capable of adsorbing and desorbing heavy metals (HMs) under various environmental conditions. This study investigated the impact of pre-set redox potential (Eh) on the release dynamics of HMs (Co, Cr, Cu, Ni, Pb, V, and Zn) from sediment in an automated biogeochemical microcosm. The release of Co, Pb, and V under reducing conditions increased that may increase the potential risks in the aquatic environment. This phenomenon could be attributed to the decrease in pH, the reductive dissolution of FeMn oxides, and the complex of HMs with dissolved organic carbon (DOC). However, the soluble Cr, Cu, Ni, and Zn decreased at redox potentials as low as −150 mV. Co, Ni, Pb, and Zn were observed in mobile fractions while Cu primarily existed in the residual fraction (indicating lithogenic source). HPI and HEI indexes showed that water quality concerning HMs would become more unsuitable for aquatic life by reducing Eh.
Mostrar más [+] Menos [-]PCBs, HCB and PAHs in the seawater of Arctic fjords – Distribution, sources and risk assessment
2021
Pouch, Anna | Zaborska, Agata | Mazurkiewicz, Mikołaj | Winogradow, Aleksandra | Pazdro, Ksenia
In the present study, we examine contamination with PCBs, HCB and PAHs in the seawater of Arctic fjords (Hornsund, Kongsfjorden and Adventfjorden) which differ in environmental conditions and are particularly sensitive to climate change. We also investigate how the melting glaciers and ocean currents may affect the distribution and fate of target compounds in the seawater column in the fjords. The ∑7 PCB, HCB and ∑12 PAH concentrations in seawater ranged from, respectively: 0.002 to 41.2 ng/L; from LOQ to 233 ng/L; and from 0.196 to 311 ng/L. The research indicates that the concentrations of contaminants detected in Arctic fjords depend on the physicochemical properties of these compounds, local human activity and occurrence of glacier meltwaters. Detected HCB and PAH concentrations in most of the seawater samples were at levels classified as harmless, however in 30 out of 80 analysed suspended particulate matter samples some compounds were present at toxic levels.
Mostrar más [+] Menos [-]A theoretical study on the photodegradation mechanism of the endocrine disrupting chemical p-nonylphenol induced by [rad]OH in water
2021
Xu, Xiang | Wang, Xudong | Li, Xianguo | Liu, Qingzhi
Nonylphenol (NP) has attracted significant attention because of its widespread environmental presence, toxicity, and pseudo-estrogen properties. Photolysis is the main degradation pathway of many organic pollutants in water. In this study, the photodegradation mechanism of p-nonylphenol (p-NP) induced by OH in water was investigated using the density functional theory (DFT). Based on the calculations of charges using natural population analysis (NPA), the reaction of OH with NP included the carbon addition of a benzene ring and the hydrogen extraction of a phenolic hydroxyl group. The structures of all reactants, products, and intermediates were optimized at the B3LYP/6-31+G(d,p) level. Using vibrational frequency and intrinsic reaction coordinate analyses, the transition state and its reaction pathway were confirmed. Additionally, the solvent effect results showed the reaction preferably took place in water. Our results provide a theoretical basis for understanding the transformative process and assessing the potential risk of NP in the environment.
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