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An in situ assessment of local adaptation in a calcifying polychaete from a shallow CO (2) vent system

Ocean acidification (OA) is likely to exert selective pressure on natural populations. Our ability to predict which marine species will adapt to OA and what underlies this adaptive potential is of high conservation and resource management priority. Using a naturally low‐pH vent site in the Mediterra...

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Autores principales: Lucey, Noelle M., Lombardi, Chiara, Florio, Maurizio, DeMarchi, Lucia, Nannini, Matteo, Rundle, Simon, Gambi, Maria Cristina, Calosi, Piero
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5039320/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27695515
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/eva.12400
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author Lucey, Noelle M.
Lombardi, Chiara
Florio, Maurizio
DeMarchi, Lucia
Nannini, Matteo
Rundle, Simon
Gambi, Maria Cristina
Calosi, Piero
author_facet Lucey, Noelle M.
Lombardi, Chiara
Florio, Maurizio
DeMarchi, Lucia
Nannini, Matteo
Rundle, Simon
Gambi, Maria Cristina
Calosi, Piero
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description Ocean acidification (OA) is likely to exert selective pressure on natural populations. Our ability to predict which marine species will adapt to OA and what underlies this adaptive potential is of high conservation and resource management priority. Using a naturally low‐pH vent site in the Mediterranean Sea (Castello Aragonese, Ischia) mirroring projected future OA conditions, we carried out a reciprocal transplant experiment to investigate the relative importance of phenotypic plasticity and local adaptation in two populations of the sessile, calcifying polychaete Simplaria sp. (Annelida, Serpulidae, Spirorbinae): one residing in low pH and the other from a nearby ambient (i.e. high) pH site. We measured a suite of fitness‐related traits (i.e. survival, reproductive output, maturation, population growth) and tube growth rates in laboratory‐bred F2 generation individuals from both populations reciprocally transplanted back into both ambient and low‐pH in situ habitats. Both populations showed lower expression in all traits, but increased tube growth rates, when exposed to low‐pH compared with high‐pH conditions, regardless of their site of origin suggesting that local adaptation to low‐pH conditions has not occurred. We also found comparable levels of plasticity in the two populations investigated, suggesting no influence of long‐term exposure to low pH on the ability of populations to adjust their phenotype. Despite high variation in trait values among sites and the relatively extreme conditions at the low pH site (pH < 7.36), response trends were consistent across traits. Hence, our data suggest that, for Simplaria and possibly other calcifiers, neither local adaptations nor sufficient phenotypic plasticity levels appear to suffice in order to compensate for the negative impacts of OA on long‐term survival. Our work also emphasizes the utility of field experiments in natural environments subjected to high level of pCO (2) for elucidating the potential for adaptation to future scenarios of OA.
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spelling pubmed-50393202016-09-30 An in situ assessment of local adaptation in a calcifying polychaete from a shallow CO (2) vent system Lucey, Noelle M. Lombardi, Chiara Florio, Maurizio DeMarchi, Lucia Nannini, Matteo Rundle, Simon Gambi, Maria Cristina Calosi, Piero Evol Appl Original Articles Ocean acidification (OA) is likely to exert selective pressure on natural populations. Our ability to predict which marine species will adapt to OA and what underlies this adaptive potential is of high conservation and resource management priority. Using a naturally low‐pH vent site in the Mediterranean Sea (Castello Aragonese, Ischia) mirroring projected future OA conditions, we carried out a reciprocal transplant experiment to investigate the relative importance of phenotypic plasticity and local adaptation in two populations of the sessile, calcifying polychaete Simplaria sp. (Annelida, Serpulidae, Spirorbinae): one residing in low pH and the other from a nearby ambient (i.e. high) pH site. We measured a suite of fitness‐related traits (i.e. survival, reproductive output, maturation, population growth) and tube growth rates in laboratory‐bred F2 generation individuals from both populations reciprocally transplanted back into both ambient and low‐pH in situ habitats. Both populations showed lower expression in all traits, but increased tube growth rates, when exposed to low‐pH compared with high‐pH conditions, regardless of their site of origin suggesting that local adaptation to low‐pH conditions has not occurred. We also found comparable levels of plasticity in the two populations investigated, suggesting no influence of long‐term exposure to low pH on the ability of populations to adjust their phenotype. Despite high variation in trait values among sites and the relatively extreme conditions at the low pH site (pH < 7.36), response trends were consistent across traits. Hence, our data suggest that, for Simplaria and possibly other calcifiers, neither local adaptations nor sufficient phenotypic plasticity levels appear to suffice in order to compensate for the negative impacts of OA on long‐term survival. Our work also emphasizes the utility of field experiments in natural environments subjected to high level of pCO (2) for elucidating the potential for adaptation to future scenarios of OA. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2016-07-27 /pmc/articles/PMC5039320/ /pubmed/27695515 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/eva.12400 Text en © 2016 The Authors. Evolutionary Applications published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Lucey, Noelle M.
Lombardi, Chiara
Florio, Maurizio
DeMarchi, Lucia
Nannini, Matteo
Rundle, Simon
Gambi, Maria Cristina
Calosi, Piero
An in situ assessment of local adaptation in a calcifying polychaete from a shallow CO (2) vent system
title An in situ assessment of local adaptation in a calcifying polychaete from a shallow CO (2) vent system
title_full An in situ assessment of local adaptation in a calcifying polychaete from a shallow CO (2) vent system
title_fullStr An in situ assessment of local adaptation in a calcifying polychaete from a shallow CO (2) vent system
title_full_unstemmed An in situ assessment of local adaptation in a calcifying polychaete from a shallow CO (2) vent system
title_short An in situ assessment of local adaptation in a calcifying polychaete from a shallow CO (2) vent system
title_sort in situ assessment of local adaptation in a calcifying polychaete from a shallow co (2) vent system
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5039320/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27695515
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/eva.12400
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