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Ocean Acidification Disrupts Prey Responses to Predator Cues but Not Net Prey Shell Growth in Concholepas concholepas (loco)

BACKGROUND: Most research on Ocean Acidification (OA) has largely focused on the process of calcification and the physiological trade-offs employed by calcifying organisms to support the building of calcium carbonate structures. However, there is growing evidence that OA can also impact upon other k...

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Autores principales: Manríquez, Patricio H., Jara, María Elisa, Mardones, María Loreto, Navarro, Jorge M., Torres, Rodrigo, Lardies, Marcos A., Vargas, Cristian A., Duarte, Cristian, Widdicombe, Stephen, Salisbury, Joseph, Lagos, Nelson A.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3700904/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23844231
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0068643
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author Manríquez, Patricio H.
Jara, María Elisa
Mardones, María Loreto
Navarro, Jorge M.
Torres, Rodrigo
Lardies, Marcos A.
Vargas, Cristian A.
Duarte, Cristian
Widdicombe, Stephen
Salisbury, Joseph
Lagos, Nelson A.
author_facet Manríquez, Patricio H.
Jara, María Elisa
Mardones, María Loreto
Navarro, Jorge M.
Torres, Rodrigo
Lardies, Marcos A.
Vargas, Cristian A.
Duarte, Cristian
Widdicombe, Stephen
Salisbury, Joseph
Lagos, Nelson A.
author_sort Manríquez, Patricio H.
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description BACKGROUND: Most research on Ocean Acidification (OA) has largely focused on the process of calcification and the physiological trade-offs employed by calcifying organisms to support the building of calcium carbonate structures. However, there is growing evidence that OA can also impact upon other key biological processes such as survival, growth and behaviour. On wave-swept rocky shores the ability of gastropods to self-right after dislodgement, and rapidly return to normal orientation, reduces the risk of predation. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: The impacts of OA on this self-righting behaviour and other important parameters such as growth, survival, shell dissolution and shell deposition in Concholepas concholepas (loco) were investigated under contrasting pCO(2) levels. Although no impacts of OA on either growth or net shell calcification were found, the results did show that OA can significantly affect self-righting behaviour during the early ontogeny of this species with significantly faster righting times recorded for individuals of C. concholepas reared under increased average pCO(2) concentrations (± SE) (716±12 and 1036±14 µatm CO(2)) compared to those reared at concentrations equivalent to those presently found in the surface ocean (388±8 µatm CO(2)). When loco were also exposed to the predatory crab Acanthocyclus hassleri, righting times were again increased by exposure to elevated CO(2), although self-righting times were generally twice as fast as those observed in the absence of the crab. CONCLUSIONS AND SIGNIFICANCE: These results suggest that self-righting in the early ontogeny of C. concholepas will be positively affected by pCO(2) levels expected by the end of the 21st century and beginning of the next one. However, as the rate of self-righting is an adaptive trait evolved to reduce lethal predatory attacks, our result also suggest that OA may disrupt prey responses to predators in nature.
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spelling pubmed-37009042013-07-10 Ocean Acidification Disrupts Prey Responses to Predator Cues but Not Net Prey Shell Growth in Concholepas concholepas (loco) Manríquez, Patricio H. Jara, María Elisa Mardones, María Loreto Navarro, Jorge M. Torres, Rodrigo Lardies, Marcos A. Vargas, Cristian A. Duarte, Cristian Widdicombe, Stephen Salisbury, Joseph Lagos, Nelson A. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Most research on Ocean Acidification (OA) has largely focused on the process of calcification and the physiological trade-offs employed by calcifying organisms to support the building of calcium carbonate structures. However, there is growing evidence that OA can also impact upon other key biological processes such as survival, growth and behaviour. On wave-swept rocky shores the ability of gastropods to self-right after dislodgement, and rapidly return to normal orientation, reduces the risk of predation. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: The impacts of OA on this self-righting behaviour and other important parameters such as growth, survival, shell dissolution and shell deposition in Concholepas concholepas (loco) were investigated under contrasting pCO(2) levels. Although no impacts of OA on either growth or net shell calcification were found, the results did show that OA can significantly affect self-righting behaviour during the early ontogeny of this species with significantly faster righting times recorded for individuals of C. concholepas reared under increased average pCO(2) concentrations (± SE) (716±12 and 1036±14 µatm CO(2)) compared to those reared at concentrations equivalent to those presently found in the surface ocean (388±8 µatm CO(2)). When loco were also exposed to the predatory crab Acanthocyclus hassleri, righting times were again increased by exposure to elevated CO(2), although self-righting times were generally twice as fast as those observed in the absence of the crab. CONCLUSIONS AND SIGNIFICANCE: These results suggest that self-righting in the early ontogeny of C. concholepas will be positively affected by pCO(2) levels expected by the end of the 21st century and beginning of the next one. However, as the rate of self-righting is an adaptive trait evolved to reduce lethal predatory attacks, our result also suggest that OA may disrupt prey responses to predators in nature. Public Library of Science 2013-07-03 /pmc/articles/PMC3700904/ /pubmed/23844231 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0068643 Text en © 2013 Manríquez et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Manríquez, Patricio H.
Jara, María Elisa
Mardones, María Loreto
Navarro, Jorge M.
Torres, Rodrigo
Lardies, Marcos A.
Vargas, Cristian A.
Duarte, Cristian
Widdicombe, Stephen
Salisbury, Joseph
Lagos, Nelson A.
Ocean Acidification Disrupts Prey Responses to Predator Cues but Not Net Prey Shell Growth in Concholepas concholepas (loco)
title Ocean Acidification Disrupts Prey Responses to Predator Cues but Not Net Prey Shell Growth in Concholepas concholepas (loco)
title_full Ocean Acidification Disrupts Prey Responses to Predator Cues but Not Net Prey Shell Growth in Concholepas concholepas (loco)
title_fullStr Ocean Acidification Disrupts Prey Responses to Predator Cues but Not Net Prey Shell Growth in Concholepas concholepas (loco)
title_full_unstemmed Ocean Acidification Disrupts Prey Responses to Predator Cues but Not Net Prey Shell Growth in Concholepas concholepas (loco)
title_short Ocean Acidification Disrupts Prey Responses to Predator Cues but Not Net Prey Shell Growth in Concholepas concholepas (loco)
title_sort ocean acidification disrupts prey responses to predator cues but not net prey shell growth in concholepas concholepas (loco)
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3700904/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23844231
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0068643
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