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Resumo:According to climate science, ocean warming is one of the current and future greatest threats to coastal ecosystems. Projection scenarios for the end of this century show that tropical intertidal ecosystems are particularly at risk. In this study we optimized and tested a holistic method for bio-monitoring present and projected thermal pressure in such ecosystems, in order to assess organism vulnerability to ocean warming. Several species representative of different animal groups (fish, crustaceans and gastropods) were collected from the field and subjected to an experimental trial for 28 days, testing two temperatures: control (present seawater summer temperature) and elevated temperature (+3 °C, projected seawater temperature anomaly for 2100). Muscle samples were collected weekly to quantify several biomarkers of: i) macromolecular damage (protein unfolding and denaturation, and lipid peroxidation), ii) reactive oxygen species (ROS) scavengers (antioxidant enzymes), and iii) body condition (energy reserves and body mass). These biomarkers were combined in integrated biomarker response (IBR) indices, either in three separate stress response categories (as previously defined) or in a unique combined analysis of overall physiological performance. Both approaches suggest that temperature affected IBRs, with increasing temperatures significantly impairing the overall health of individuals. Biomarkers of lower levels of biological organization indicated deleterious effects of temperature, whereas biomarkers of higher levels suggested maintenance of performance after chronic exposure. Overall indices combining the estimates of biomarkers across levels of biological organization are essential to predict the vulnerability of species, or populations, to climate warming. Such indices may assist managers and stakeholders in the establishment of monitoring programs and environmental policies toward the conservation of fragile coastal systems.
Autores principais:Madeira, Carolina
Outros Autores:Mendonça, Vanessa; Leal, Miguel; Flores, Augusto A.V.; Cabral, Henrique; Diniz, Mário S.; Vinagre, Catarina
Assunto:Tropical rocky reef Ocean warming Physiological performance Stress biomarkers IBRs Environmental health assessment
Ano:2018
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:artigo
Tipo de acesso:acesso restrito
Instituição associada:Universidade de Lisboa
Idioma:inglês
Origem:Repositório da Universidade de Lisboa
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Mendonça, Vanessa
Leal, Miguel
Flores, Augusto A.V.
Cabral, Henrique
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description According to climate science, ocean warming is one of the current and future greatest threats to coastal ecosystems. Projection scenarios for the end of this century show that tropical intertidal ecosystems are particularly at risk. In this study we optimized and tested a holistic method for bio-monitoring present and projected thermal pressure in such ecosystems, in order to assess organism vulnerability to ocean warming. Several species representative of different animal groups (fish, crustaceans and gastropods) were collected from the field and subjected to an experimental trial for 28 days, testing two temperatures: control (present seawater summer temperature) and elevated temperature (+3 °C, projected seawater temperature anomaly for 2100). Muscle samples were collected weekly to quantify several biomarkers of: i) macromolecular damage (protein unfolding and denaturation, and lipid peroxidation), ii) reactive oxygen species (ROS) scavengers (antioxidant enzymes), and iii) body condition (energy reserves and body mass). These biomarkers were combined in integrated biomarker response (IBR) indices, either in three separate stress response categories (as previously defined) or in a unique combined analysis of overall physiological performance. Both approaches suggest that temperature affected IBRs, with increasing temperatures significantly impairing the overall health of individuals. Biomarkers of lower levels of biological organization indicated deleterious effects of temperature, whereas biomarkers of higher levels suggested maintenance of performance after chronic exposure. Overall indices combining the estimates of biomarkers across levels of biological organization are essential to predict the vulnerability of species, or populations, to climate warming. Such indices may assist managers and stakeholders in the establishment of monitoring programs and environmental policies toward the conservation of fragile coastal systems.
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spellingShingle Environmental health assessment of warming coastal ecosystems in the tropics – Application of integrative physiological indices
Environmental health assessment of warming coastal ecosystems in the tropics – Application of integrative physiological indices
Madeira, Carolina
Tropical rocky reef
Ocean warming
Physiological performance
Stress biomarkers
IBRs
Environmental health assessment
Madeira, Carolina
Tropical rocky reef
Ocean warming
Physiological performance
Stress biomarkers
IBRs
Environmental health assessment
status SINGLETON
subject.fl_str_mv Tropical rocky reef
Ocean warming
Physiological performance
Stress biomarkers
IBRs
Environmental health assessment
title Environmental health assessment of warming coastal ecosystems in the tropics – Application of integrative physiological indices
title_full Environmental health assessment of warming coastal ecosystems in the tropics – Application of integrative physiological indices
title_fullStr Environmental health assessment of warming coastal ecosystems in the tropics – Application of integrative physiological indices
Environmental health assessment of warming coastal ecosystems in the tropics – Application of integrative physiological indices
title_full_unstemmed Environmental health assessment of warming coastal ecosystems in the tropics – Application of integrative physiological indices
Environmental health assessment of warming coastal ecosystems in the tropics – Application of integrative physiological indices
title_short Environmental health assessment of warming coastal ecosystems in the tropics – Application of integrative physiological indices
title_sort Environmental health assessment of warming coastal ecosystems in the tropics – Application of integrative physiological indices
topic Tropical rocky reef
Ocean warming
Physiological performance
Stress biomarkers
IBRs
Environmental health assessment
topic_facet Tropical rocky reef
Ocean warming
Physiological performance
Stress biomarkers
IBRs
Environmental health assessment
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