Contrasting responses to salinity and future ocean acidification in arctic populations of the amphipod Gammarus setosus

James Brown, Nia Whiteley, Allison Bailey, Helen Graham, Haakon Hop, Samuel Rastrick

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Climate change is leading to alterations in salinity and carbonate chemistry in arctic/sub-arctic marine eco- systems. We examined three nominal populations of the circumpolar arctic/subarctic amphipod, Gammarus setosus, along a salinity gradient in the Kongsfjorden-Krossfjorden area of Svalbard. Field and laboratory ex- periments assessed physiological (haemolymph osmolality and gill Na+/K+-ATPase activity, NKA) and energetic responses (metabolic rates, MO2, and Cellular Energy Allocation, CEA). In the field, all populations had similar osmregulatory capacities and MO2, but lower-salinity populations had lower CEA. Reduced salinity (S = 23) and elevated pCO2 (~1000 μatm) in the laboratory for one month increased gill NKA activities and reduced CEA in all populations, but increased MO2 in the higher-salinity population. Elevated pCO2 did not interact with salinity and had no effect on NKA activities or CEA, but reduced MO2 in all populations. Reduced CEA in lower-rather than higher-salinity populations may have longer term effects on other energy demanding processes (growth and reproduction).
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Rhif yr erthygl105176
CyfnodolynMarine Environmental Research
Cyfrol162
Dyddiad ar-lein cynnar7 Hyd 2020
Dynodwyr Gwrthrych Digidol (DOIs)
StatwsCyhoeddwyd - 1 Rhag 2020

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