Combined effects of climate change stressors and predators with contrasting feeding-digestion strategies on a mussel species

Manriquez, Patricio H.; Gonzalez, Claudio P.; Jara, Maria Elisa; Watsen, Sue-Ann; Torres, Rodrigo; Domenici, Paolo; Duarte, Cristian

Abstract

We investigated the combined effects of Ocean Warming (OW), Acidification (OA) and predator cues (Non-Consumptive Effects; NCEs) of two predators with contrasting feeding-digestion strategies on the mussel Perumytilus purpuratus. We considered starfish-NCEs (partially external digestion) and snail-NCEs (internal digestion). Mussels were exposed for 13 weeks to cross-factored OA (~500 and ~1400 ?atm, pCO2) and OW (~15 and ~20 °C) conditions, in the presence/absence of NCEs from one or both predators. Mussels exposed to both NCEs exhibited smaller length and buoyant weight growth than those under control or snail-NCEs conditions. Mussels exposed to starfish-NCEs exhibited smaller wet mass than control mussels. OW and starfish-NCEs in isolation or combined with snail-NCEs increased mussel oxygen consumption. Byssal biogenesis was affected by the three-factors interaction. Clearance rates were affected by the OW × OA interaction. We suggest that mainly starfish-NCEs, in isolation or interacting with OA or/and OW, can threat mussel traits and the associated community. © 2023 Elsevier Ltd

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Título según WOS: Combined effects of climate change stressors and predators with contrasting feeding-digestion strategies on a mussel species
Título según SCOPUS: Combined effects of climate change stressors and predators with contrasting feeding-digestion strategies on a mussel species
Título de la Revista: Marine Pollution Bulletin
Volumen: 187
Editorial: Elsevier Ltd.
Fecha de publicación: 2023
Idioma: English
DOI:

10.1016/j.marpolbul.2022.114554

Notas: ISI, SCOPUS