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Mar Pollut Bull ; 179: 113667, 2022 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35533617

RESUMO

There is an urgent need to understand how organisms respond to multiple, potentially interacting drivers in today's world. The effects of the pollutants anthropogenic sound (pile driving sound playbacks) and waterborne cadmium were investigated across multiple levels of biology in larval and juvenile Norway lobster, Nephrops norvegicus under controlled laboratory conditions. The combination of pile driving playbacks (170 dBpk-pk re 1 µPa) and cadmium combined synergistically at concentrations >9.62 µg[Cd] L-1 resulting in increased larval mortality, with sound playbacks otherwise being antagonistic to cadmium toxicity. Exposure to 63.52 µg[Cd] L-1 caused significant delays in larval development, dropping to 6.48 µg[Cd] L-1 in the presence of piling playbacks. Pre-exposure to the combination of piling playbacks and 6.48 µg[Cd] L-1 led to significant differences in the swimming behaviour of the first juvenile stage. Biomarker analysis suggested oxidative stress as the mechanism resultant deleterious effects, with cellular metallothionein (MT) being the predominant protective mechanism.


Assuntos
Cádmio , Nephropidae , Animais , Cádmio/toxicidade , Metalotioneína , Ruído , Som , Espectrografia do Som
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Mar Pollut Bull ; 173(Pt A): 112958, 2021 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34607127

RESUMO

Selecting the correct methods to answer one's chosen question is key to conducting rigorous, evidence-based science. A disciplines' chosen methods are constantly evolving to encompass new insights and developments. Analysing these changes can be a useful tool for identifying knowledge gaps and guiding future studies. Research on the impact of anthropogenic noise on marine invertebrates, a topic with specific methodological challenges, has undergone substantial changes since its beginning in 1982. Using this field as an example, we demonstrate the benefits of such method analysis and resulting framework which has the potential to increase conclusive power and comparability of future studies. We list taxa studied to date, use a range of descriptors to analyse the methods applied, and map changes in experimental design through time. Based upon our analysis, three research strategies are proposed as a best practice framework for investigating effects of noise on marine invertebrates and delivering policy-relevant information.


Assuntos
Invertebrados , Ruído , Animais , Organismos Aquáticos , Ruído/efeitos adversos
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Proc Biol Sci ; 288(1953): 20211141, 2021 06 30.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34157869

RESUMO

Coastal marine systems are characterized by high levels of primary production that result in diel oxygen fluctuations from undersaturation to supersaturation. Constant normoxia, or 100% oxygen saturation, is therefore rare. Since the thermal sensitivity of invertebrates is directly linked to oxygen availability, we hypothesized that (i) the metabolic response of coastal marine invertebrates would be more sensitive to thermal stress when exposed to oxygen supersaturation rather than 100% oxygen saturation and (ii) natural diel fluctuation in oxygen availability rather than constant 100% oxygen saturation is a main driver of the thermal response. We tested the effects of oxygen regime on the metabolic rate, and haemocyanin and lactate levels, of velvet crabs (Necora puber) and blue mussels (Mytilus edulis), under rising temperatures (up to 24°C) in the laboratory. Oxygen supersaturation and photosynthetically induced diel oxygen fluctuation amplified animal metabolic thermal response significantly in both species, demonstrating that the natural variability of oxygen in coastal environments can provide considerable physiological benefits under ocean warming. Our study highlights the significance of integrating ecologically relevant oxygen variability into experimental assessments of animal physiology and thermal response, and predictions of metabolic performance under climate warming. Given the escalating intensity and frequency of climate anomalies, oxygen variation caused by coastal vegetation will likely become increasingly important in mitigating the effects of higher temperatures on coastal fauna.


Assuntos
Organismos Aquáticos , Oxigênio , Animais , Mudança Climática , Temperatura Alta , Invertebrados , Temperatura
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Braz J Biol ; 75(4): 936-9, 2015 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26675910

RESUMO

New records for Lysmata grabhami (Gordon, 1935) in Brazilian waters are presented. Four adult individuals from coastal waters off the city of Vitória, Espírito Santo coast and one adult from Trindade Island were collected during scuba diving in depths between 20-40 meters. These two records represent the southernmost published finding of this species in the Atlantic and the record for Vitória, Espirito Santo is the first from Brazilian coastal waters.


Assuntos
Distribuição Animal , Decápodes/anatomia & histologia , Decápodes/fisiologia , Animais , Brasil
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Braz. j. biol ; 75(4): 936-939, Nov. 2015. graf
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: lil-768191

RESUMO

Abstract New records for Lysmata grabhami (Gordon, 1935) in Brazilian waters are presented. Four adult individuals from coastal waters off the city of Vitória, Espírito Santo coast and one adult from Trindade Island were collected during scuba diving in depths between 20-40 meters. These two records represent the southernmost published finding of this species in the Atlantic and the record for Vitória, Espirito Santo is the first from Brazilian coastal waters.


Resumo Novos registros de ocorrência de Lysmata grabhami (Gordon, 1935) em águas brasileiras são apresentados. Quatro indivíduos foram coletados próximo à costa da cidade de Vitória, Espírito Santo, e um na Ilha da Trindade, por mergulhadores autônomos em profundidades entre 20-40 metros. O presente registro é a ocorrência mais meridional conhecida para esta espécie no Atlântico e o registro em Vitória é o primeiro para águas costeiras brasileiras.


Assuntos
Animais , Distribuição Animal , Decápodes/anatomia & histologia , Decápodes/fisiologia , Brasil
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