Trans-life cycle acclimation to experimental ocean acidification affects gastric pH homeostasis and larval recruitment in the sea star Asterias rubens

dc.contributor.authorHu, Marian Y.
dc.contributor.authorLein, Etienne
dc.contributor.authorBleich, Markus
dc.contributor.authorMelzner, Frank
dc.contributor.authorStumpp, Markus
dc.date.accessioned2020-08-31T10:42:22Z
dc.date.available2020-08-31T10:42:22Z
dc.date.issued2018eng
dc.description.abstractAim:
Experimental simulation of near‐future ocean acidification (OA) has been demonstrated to affect growth and development of echinoderm larval stages through energy allocation towards ion and pH compensatory processes. To date, it remains largely unknown how major pH regulatory systems and their energetics are affected by trans‐generational exposure to near‐future acidification levels.

Methods:
Here, we used the common sea star Asterias rubens in a reciprocal transplant experiment comprising different combinations of OA scenarios, to study trans‐generational plasticity using morphological and physiological endpoints.

Results:
Acclimation of adults to pHT 7.2 (pCO2 3500 μatm) led to reductions in feeding rates, gonad weight and fecundity. No effects were evident at moderate acidification levels (pHT 7.4; pCO2 2000 μatm). Parental pre‐acclimation to pHT 7.2 for 85 days reduced developmental rates even when larvae were raised under moderate and high pH conditions, whereas pre‐acclimation to pHT 7.4 did not alter offspring performance. Microelectrode measurements and pharmacological inhibitor studies carried out on larval stages demonstrated that maintenance of alkaline gastric pH represents a substantial energy sink under acidified conditions that may contribute up to 30% to the total energy budget.
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dc.identifier.doi10.1111/apha.13075eng
dc.identifier.pmid29660255eng
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dc.subjectacid‐base regulation, digestion, echinoderm, energy allocation, energy metabolismeng
dc.subject.ddc570
dc.titleTrans-life cycle acclimation to experimental ocean acidification affects gastric pH homeostasis and larval recruitment in the sea star Asterias rubenseng
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  author={Hu, Marian Y. and Lein, Etienne and Bleich, Markus and Melzner, Frank and Stumpp, Markus},
  note={Article Number: e13075}
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kops.citation.iso690HU, Marian Y., Etienne LEIN, Markus BLEICH, Frank MELZNER, Markus STUMPP, 2018. Trans-life cycle acclimation to experimental ocean acidification affects gastric pH homeostasis and larval recruitment in the sea star Asterias rubens. In: Acta physiologica. Wiley. 2018, 224(2), e13075. ISSN 1748-1708. eISSN 1748-1716. Available under: doi: 10.1111/apha.13075eng
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