The effects of temperature on the behaviour of the Antarctic sea star Odontaster validus
The effects of temperature on the behaviour of the Antarctic sea star Odontaster validus Many Antarctic marine benthic invertebrates are adapted to specific environmental conditions ( e.g. low stable temperatures, high salinity and oxygen content). Changes caused by global climatic shifts can be exp...
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crdegruyter:10.2478/v10183-010-0003-3 2023-05-15T14:12:23+02:00 The effects of temperature on the behaviour of the Antarctic sea star Odontaster validus Kidawa, Anna Potocka, Marta Janecki, Tomasz 2010 http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/v10183-010-0003-3 http://content.sciendo.com/view/journals/popore/31/3/article-p273.xml https://www.degruyter.com/view/j/popore.2010.31.issue-3/v10183-010-0003-3/v10183-010-0003-3.pdf unknown Walter de Gruyter GmbH Polish Polar Research volume 31, issue 3, page 273-284 ISSN 2081-8262 0138-0338 Ecology Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics journal-article 2010 crdegruyter https://doi.org/10.2478/v10183-010-0003-3 2022-07-08T14:11:52Z The effects of temperature on the behaviour of the Antarctic sea star Odontaster validus Many Antarctic marine benthic invertebrates are adapted to specific environmental conditions ( e.g. low stable temperatures, high salinity and oxygen content). Changes caused by global climatic shifts can be expected to have significant impact on their physiology and distribution. Odontaster validus , an ubiquitous, omnivorous sea star is one of the "keystone species" in the Antarctic benthic communities. Laboratory experiments were carried out to study the effect of temperature rise (from 0 to 5°C) on some vital biological functions that sea stars must perform in order to survive in their environment. Parameters such as behavioural reaction of sea stars to food and food odour, locomotory performance and ability to right were measured. Temperature increase significantly impaired the ability of O. validus to perform these functions ( e.g. lowering the number of sea stars able to right, increasing time-to-right, reducing locomotory activity, weakening chemosensory reaction to food and food odour). At temperatures of 4 and 5°C a loss of motor coordination was observed, although at all tested temperatures up to 5°C there were single individuals performing successfully. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Polar Research De Gruyter (via Crossref) Antarctic The Antarctic Polish Polar Research 31 3 273 284 |
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The effects of temperature on the behaviour of the Antarctic sea star Odontaster validus Many Antarctic marine benthic invertebrates are adapted to specific environmental conditions ( e.g. low stable temperatures, high salinity and oxygen content). Changes caused by global climatic shifts can be expected to have significant impact on their physiology and distribution. Odontaster validus , an ubiquitous, omnivorous sea star is one of the "keystone species" in the Antarctic benthic communities. Laboratory experiments were carried out to study the effect of temperature rise (from 0 to 5°C) on some vital biological functions that sea stars must perform in order to survive in their environment. Parameters such as behavioural reaction of sea stars to food and food odour, locomotory performance and ability to right were measured. Temperature increase significantly impaired the ability of O. validus to perform these functions ( e.g. lowering the number of sea stars able to right, increasing time-to-right, reducing locomotory activity, weakening chemosensory reaction to food and food odour). At temperatures of 4 and 5°C a loss of motor coordination was observed, although at all tested temperatures up to 5°C there were single individuals performing successfully. |
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The effects of temperature on the behaviour of the Antarctic sea star Odontaster validus |
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