INVESTIGADORES
GIULIANELLI Sebastian Jesus
artículos
Título:
Ocean warming lead to heat shock protein expression and decrease in the feeding rate of the Patagonian sea star Anasterias minuta
Autor/es:
ARRIBAS, LORENA P.; ALFAYA, JOSÉ E.F.; PALOMO, M. GABRIELA; GIULIANELLI, SEBASTIAN; NIETO VILELA, ROCÍO A.; BIGATTI, GREGORIO
Revista:
JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL MARINE BIOLOGY AND ECOLOGY
Editorial:
ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
Referencias:
Año: 2022 vol. 546
ISSN:
0022-0981
Resumen:
Climate change has consequences over marine organisms and their behavior. Echinoderms have been found to be negatively affected on righting time, survival, feeding rate or growth by high temperatures, low salinity or their interaction. We analyzed the effects of temperature and salinity fluctuation under a climate change scenario on feeding rate, righting time and heat shock proteins (Hsp70) expression in the sea star Anasterias minuta. Our results showed negative effects of increased temperature in the feeding rate of A. minuta. In addition, Hsp70 expression in gonads showed an upregulation after water temperature increase in normal salinity conditions. Regarding the righting activity, we detected a variable pattern among treatments with significant statistical differences in the interaction of temperature and salinity, and in time intervals measured. Variations in sea stars feeding ecology could produce direct and cascading effects driving ecological shifts as changes in species composition of the coastal Patagonian ecosystems. Investigating the effect of sea stars on intertidal and subtidal assemblages in a climate change scenario is of great importance to provide valuable information for an adequate management of intertidal habitats, which have been little studied in Atlantic Patagonia.