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Response of Two Mytilids to a Heatwave: The Complex Interplay of Physiology, Behaviour and Ecological Interactions

Different combinations of behavioural and physiological responses may play a crucial role in the ecological success of species, notably in the context of biological invasions. The invasive mussel Xenostrobus securis has successfully colonised the inner part of the Galician Rias Baixas (NW Spain), wh...

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Autores principales: Olabarria, Celia, Gestoso, Ignacio, Lima, Fernando P., Vázquez, Elsa, Comeau, Luc A., Gomes, Filipa, Seabra, Rui, Babarro, José M. F.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5063473/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27736896
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0164330
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author Olabarria, Celia
Gestoso, Ignacio
Lima, Fernando P.
Vázquez, Elsa
Comeau, Luc A.
Gomes, Filipa
Seabra, Rui
Babarro, José M. F.
author_facet Olabarria, Celia
Gestoso, Ignacio
Lima, Fernando P.
Vázquez, Elsa
Comeau, Luc A.
Gomes, Filipa
Seabra, Rui
Babarro, José M. F.
author_sort Olabarria, Celia
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description Different combinations of behavioural and physiological responses may play a crucial role in the ecological success of species, notably in the context of biological invasions. The invasive mussel Xenostrobus securis has successfully colonised the inner part of the Galician Rias Baixas (NW Spain), where it co-occurs with the commercially-important mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis. This study investigated the effect of a heatwave on the physiological and behavioural responses in monospecific or mixed aggregations of these species. In a mesocosm experiment, mussels were exposed to simulated tidal cycles and similar temperature conditions to those experienced in the field during a heat-wave that occurred in the summer of 2013, when field robo-mussels registered temperatures up to 44.5°C at low tide. The overall responses to stress differed markedly between the two species. In monospecific aggregations M. galloprovincialis was more vulnerable than X. securis to heat exposure during emersion. However, in mixed aggregations, the presence of the invader was associated with lower mortality in M. galloprovincialis. The greater sensitivity of M. galloprovincialis to heat exposure was reflected in a higher mortality level, greater induction of Hsp70 protein and higher rates of respiration and gaping activity, which were accompanied by a lower heart rate (bradycardia). The findings show that the invader enhanced the physiological performance of M. galloprovincialis, highlighting the importance of species interactions in regulating responses to environmental stress. Understanding the complex interactions between ecological factors and physiological and behavioural responses of closely-related species is essential for predicting the impacts of invasions in the context of future climate change.
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spelling pubmed-50634732016-11-04 Response of Two Mytilids to a Heatwave: The Complex Interplay of Physiology, Behaviour and Ecological Interactions Olabarria, Celia Gestoso, Ignacio Lima, Fernando P. Vázquez, Elsa Comeau, Luc A. Gomes, Filipa Seabra, Rui Babarro, José M. F. PLoS One Research Article Different combinations of behavioural and physiological responses may play a crucial role in the ecological success of species, notably in the context of biological invasions. The invasive mussel Xenostrobus securis has successfully colonised the inner part of the Galician Rias Baixas (NW Spain), where it co-occurs with the commercially-important mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis. This study investigated the effect of a heatwave on the physiological and behavioural responses in monospecific or mixed aggregations of these species. In a mesocosm experiment, mussels were exposed to simulated tidal cycles and similar temperature conditions to those experienced in the field during a heat-wave that occurred in the summer of 2013, when field robo-mussels registered temperatures up to 44.5°C at low tide. The overall responses to stress differed markedly between the two species. In monospecific aggregations M. galloprovincialis was more vulnerable than X. securis to heat exposure during emersion. However, in mixed aggregations, the presence of the invader was associated with lower mortality in M. galloprovincialis. The greater sensitivity of M. galloprovincialis to heat exposure was reflected in a higher mortality level, greater induction of Hsp70 protein and higher rates of respiration and gaping activity, which were accompanied by a lower heart rate (bradycardia). The findings show that the invader enhanced the physiological performance of M. galloprovincialis, highlighting the importance of species interactions in regulating responses to environmental stress. Understanding the complex interactions between ecological factors and physiological and behavioural responses of closely-related species is essential for predicting the impacts of invasions in the context of future climate change. Public Library of Science 2016-10-13 /pmc/articles/PMC5063473/ /pubmed/27736896 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0164330 Text en © 2016 Olabarria 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Olabarria, Celia
Gestoso, Ignacio
Lima, Fernando P.
Vázquez, Elsa
Comeau, Luc A.
Gomes, Filipa
Seabra, Rui
Babarro, José M. F.
Response of Two Mytilids to a Heatwave: The Complex Interplay of Physiology, Behaviour and Ecological Interactions
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title_full_unstemmed Response of Two Mytilids to a Heatwave: The Complex Interplay of Physiology, Behaviour and Ecological Interactions
title_short Response of Two Mytilids to a Heatwave: The Complex Interplay of Physiology, Behaviour and Ecological Interactions
title_sort response of two mytilids to a heatwave: the complex interplay of physiology, behaviour and ecological interactions
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5063473/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27736896
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0164330
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