Multiple-stressor effects of ocean acidification, warming and predation risk cues on the early ontogeny of a rocky-shore keystone gastropod

Mar 1, 2022Environmental pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987)

Combined effects of ocean acidification, warming, and predator signals on early development of an important rocky-shore snail

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Abstract

Survival of the rocky-shore gastropod Concholepas concholepas was not affected by ocean warming or ocean acidification.

  • Feeding rates decreased in the presence of non-consumptive effects from the predatory crab Acanthocyclus hassleri.
  • Ocean acidification combined with non-consumptive effects reduced horizontal tenacity of C. concholepas.
  • Routine metabolic rate significantly increased with ocean warming.
  • Protein content levels were lower due to ocean acidification when non-consumptive effects were absent.
  • ATP-supplying capacity and cellular stress conditions were negatively impacted by ocean acidification, particularly at higher temperatures.

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