Natural distribution of pure and hybrid Mytilus sp. along the south Mediterranean and North-east Atlantic coasts and sensitivity of D-larvae stages to temperature increases and metal pollution

The distribution of the Mediterranean mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis extends more and more northwards in the Atlantic. Crossings are frequently observed with the blue mussel Mytilus edulis along the French and English coasts. The aim of this study is firstlyto identify the co-presence of M. gallop...

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Main Authors: BOUKADIDA, Khouloud, MLOUKA, Rania, CLERANDEAU, Christelle, BANNI, Mohamed, CACHOT, Jérôme
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Published: 2021
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Online Access:https://oskar-bordeaux.fr/handle/20.500.12278/199985
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spelling ftoskarbordeaux:oai:oskar-bordeaux.fr:20.500.12278/199985 2024-06-23T07:55:23+00:00 Natural distribution of pure and hybrid Mytilus sp. along the south Mediterranean and North-east Atlantic coasts and sensitivity of D-larvae stages to temperature increases and metal pollution BOUKADIDA, Khouloud MLOUKA, Rania CLERANDEAU, Christelle BANNI, Mohamed CACHOT, Jérôme 2021-02-20 https://oskar-bordeaux.fr/handle/20.500.12278/199985 https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12278/199985 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.143675 EN eng 0048-9697 https://oskar-bordeaux.fr/handle/20.500.12278/199985 doi:10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.143675 open http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/ CC BY-NC Mytilus sp Early life stages Hybrids Thermal stress Metal pollution Sciences de l'environnement Article de revue 2021 ftoskarbordeaux https://doi.org/20.500.12278/19998510.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.143675 2024-05-27T14:03:58Z The distribution of the Mediterranean mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis extends more and more northwards in the Atlantic. Crossings are frequently observed with the blue mussel Mytilus edulis along the French and English coasts. The aim of this study is firstlyto identify the co-presence of M. galloprovincialis, M. edulis, and their hybrids in different sites of the Mediterranean and Atlantic coasts, and to provide insights for the thermal tolerance and toxicant susceptibility of Mytilus edulis, Mytilus galloprovincialis and their hybrids. Mussels were collected from the shore at 20 sampling sitesin Europe and Tunisia and identified using Me 15/16 primers targeting the adhesive protein gene sequence. Samples were screened for the presence of Mytilus edulis, Mytilus galloprovincialis, and hybrids alleles using PCR. To get more information on hybrids sensitivities to temperature and metals, freshly fertilized eggs of the two species and their hybrids were reared at four temperatures 18, 20, 22, and 24 °C and exposed to concentrations of Cu, Ag, and a mixture of both metals. Arrests of development and malformations were recorded after 48 h of exposure. The genotypic identification of the two species on 20 sites of the Mediterranean and Atlantic coasts carried out during this study confirms the presence of pure and hybrid species of mussel. Our results highlighted that hybrid larvae from a female of M. galloprovincialis are significantly more tolerant to temperature increases than pure larvae of M. galloprovincialis and pure and hybrid larvae of M. edulis. No significant interspecies-differences of sensitivity were noted for metal exposure alone. However, a co-exposure of larvae to both metal and high temperature highlighted the higher tolerance of hybrid larvae from a female of M. galloprovincialis to both stresses. The overall results could allow the prediction of the future evolution of mussel populations facing environmental changes. Article in Journal/Newspaper North East Atlantic OSKAR Bordeaux (Open Science Knowledge ARchive) Science of The Total Environment 756 143675
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topic Mytilus sp
Early life stages
Hybrids
Thermal stress
Metal pollution
Sciences de l'environnement
spellingShingle Mytilus sp
Early life stages
Hybrids
Thermal stress
Metal pollution
Sciences de l'environnement
BOUKADIDA, Khouloud
MLOUKA, Rania
CLERANDEAU, Christelle
BANNI, Mohamed
CACHOT, Jérôme
Natural distribution of pure and hybrid Mytilus sp. along the south Mediterranean and North-east Atlantic coasts and sensitivity of D-larvae stages to temperature increases and metal pollution
topic_facet Mytilus sp
Early life stages
Hybrids
Thermal stress
Metal pollution
Sciences de l'environnement
description The distribution of the Mediterranean mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis extends more and more northwards in the Atlantic. Crossings are frequently observed with the blue mussel Mytilus edulis along the French and English coasts. The aim of this study is firstlyto identify the co-presence of M. galloprovincialis, M. edulis, and their hybrids in different sites of the Mediterranean and Atlantic coasts, and to provide insights for the thermal tolerance and toxicant susceptibility of Mytilus edulis, Mytilus galloprovincialis and their hybrids. Mussels were collected from the shore at 20 sampling sitesin Europe and Tunisia and identified using Me 15/16 primers targeting the adhesive protein gene sequence. Samples were screened for the presence of Mytilus edulis, Mytilus galloprovincialis, and hybrids alleles using PCR. To get more information on hybrids sensitivities to temperature and metals, freshly fertilized eggs of the two species and their hybrids were reared at four temperatures 18, 20, 22, and 24 °C and exposed to concentrations of Cu, Ag, and a mixture of both metals. Arrests of development and malformations were recorded after 48 h of exposure. The genotypic identification of the two species on 20 sites of the Mediterranean and Atlantic coasts carried out during this study confirms the presence of pure and hybrid species of mussel. Our results highlighted that hybrid larvae from a female of M. galloprovincialis are significantly more tolerant to temperature increases than pure larvae of M. galloprovincialis and pure and hybrid larvae of M. edulis. No significant interspecies-differences of sensitivity were noted for metal exposure alone. However, a co-exposure of larvae to both metal and high temperature highlighted the higher tolerance of hybrid larvae from a female of M. galloprovincialis to both stresses. The overall results could allow the prediction of the future evolution of mussel populations facing environmental changes.
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author BOUKADIDA, Khouloud
MLOUKA, Rania
CLERANDEAU, Christelle
BANNI, Mohamed
CACHOT, Jérôme
author_facet BOUKADIDA, Khouloud
MLOUKA, Rania
CLERANDEAU, Christelle
BANNI, Mohamed
CACHOT, Jérôme
author_sort BOUKADIDA, Khouloud
title Natural distribution of pure and hybrid Mytilus sp. along the south Mediterranean and North-east Atlantic coasts and sensitivity of D-larvae stages to temperature increases and metal pollution
title_short Natural distribution of pure and hybrid Mytilus sp. along the south Mediterranean and North-east Atlantic coasts and sensitivity of D-larvae stages to temperature increases and metal pollution
title_full Natural distribution of pure and hybrid Mytilus sp. along the south Mediterranean and North-east Atlantic coasts and sensitivity of D-larvae stages to temperature increases and metal pollution
title_fullStr Natural distribution of pure and hybrid Mytilus sp. along the south Mediterranean and North-east Atlantic coasts and sensitivity of D-larvae stages to temperature increases and metal pollution
title_full_unstemmed Natural distribution of pure and hybrid Mytilus sp. along the south Mediterranean and North-east Atlantic coasts and sensitivity of D-larvae stages to temperature increases and metal pollution
title_sort natural distribution of pure and hybrid mytilus sp. along the south mediterranean and north-east atlantic coasts and sensitivity of d-larvae stages to temperature increases and metal pollution
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