The combined effects of climate change stressors and predatory cues on a mussel species

Feb 27, 2021The Science of the total environment

How climate change stress and predator signals together affect a mussel species

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Abstract

Ocean warming and acidification may influence the growth and metabolic processes of the mussel Perumytilus purpuratus under the influence of predator cues.

  • Ocean acidification increased the oxygen consumption of mussels.
  • Combined effects of ocean warming and acidification heightened ATP demand and carbohydrate reserve usage.
  • Mussels exhibited the highest protein content at present-day pCO levels.
  • Predatory snail cues caused the greatest cell stress in mussels under ocean warming conditions.
  • Mussels grew larger at a control temperature of 15 °C in the presence of crab and snail predator cues.
  • Byssus production was influenced by ocean acidification and warming, as well as interactions with predator cues.

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