Synergistic effects of nano-ZnO and low pH of sea water on the physiological energetics of the thick shell mussel Mytilus coruscus

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In order to investigate the ecotoxicological effects of nano-ZnO particles and seawater acidification on marine bivalves, the thick shell mussels, Mytilus coruscus were subjected to joint treatments with different nano-ZnO concentrations (0 [control], 2.5 [medium] and 10 mg L-1 [high]) under two pH levels (7.7 [low]and 8.1 [control]) for 14 days. The results showed that respiration rate (RR), absorption efficiency (AE), clearance rate (CR), O:N ratio and scope for growth (SFG) were significantly reduced with nano-ZnO concentration increase, but ammonium excretion rate (ER) was increased. Low pH significantly reduced CR, RR, SFG, and O:N ratio of the mussels especially under high nano-ZnO conditions, and significantly increased ER. Principal component analysis (PCA) showed consistent relationships among most tested parameters, especially among SFG, RR, O:N ratio and CR under the normal pH and 0 nano-ZnO conditions. Therefore, seawater acidification and nano-ZnO interactively impact the ecophysiological responses of mussels and cause more severe effects when they appear concurrently.

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Shang, Y., Lan, Y., Liu, Z., Kong, H., Huang, X., Wu, F., … Wang, Y. (2018). Synergistic effects of nano-ZnO and low pH of sea water on the physiological energetics of the thick shell mussel Mytilus coruscus. Frontiers in Physiology, 9(JUN). https://doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2018.00757

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