Plastic response of the oyster Ostrea chilensis to temperature and pCO2within the present natural range of variability

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Estuaries are characterized by high fluctuation of their environmental conditions. Environmental parameters measured show that the seawater properties of the Quempillén estuary (i.e.Temperature, salinity, pCO2, pH and ωCaCO3) were highly fluctuating and related with season and tide. We test the effects of increasing temperature and pCO2 in the seawater on the physiological energetics of the bivalve Ostrea chilensis. Juvenile oysters were exposed to an orthogonal combination of three temperatures (10, 15, and 20C) and two pCO2 levels (~400 and ~1000 atm) for a period of 60 days to evaluate the temporal effect (i.e. 10, 20, 30, 60 days) on the physiological rates of the oysters. Results indicated a significant effect of temperature and time of exposure on the clearance rate, while pCO2 and the interaction between pCO2 and the other factors studied did not show significant effects. Significant effects of temperature and time of exposure were also observed on the absorption rate, but not the pCO2 nor its interaction with other factors studied. Oxygen consumption was significantly affected by pCO2, temperature and time. Scope for growth was only significantly affected by time; despite this, the highest values were observed for individuals subject to to 20C and to ~1000 atm pCO2. In this study, Ostrea chilensis showed high phenotypic plasticity to respond to the high levels of temperature and pCO2 experienced in its habitat as no negative physiological effects were observed. Thus, the highly variable conditions of this organism's environment could select for individuals that are more resistant to future scenarios of climate change, mainly to warming and acidification. Copyright:

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Navarro, J. M., Villanueva, P., Rocha, N., Torres, R., Chaparro, O. R., Benitez, S., … Alarcon, E. (2020). Plastic response of the oyster Ostrea chilensis to temperature and pCO2within the present natural range of variability. PLoS ONE, 15(6 June). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0234994

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