Behavioural disturbances and underlying neurophysiological mechanisms during ocean acidification and warming in Gadus morhua and Boreogadus saida
Ocean acidification as projected for the end of the 21st century has the potential to cause behavioural alterations in fish with unclear consequences for affected species and ecosystems, both in the short and long term. Recent findings indicate that a change in functionality of A A aminobutyric acid...
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ftsubbremen:oai:media.suub.uni-bremen.de:Publications/elib/1634 2023-05-15T15:27:28+02:00 Behavioural disturbances and underlying neurophysiological mechanisms during ocean acidification and warming in Gadus morhua and Boreogadus saida Verhaltensstörungen und ihre neurophysiologischen Grundlagen während der Ozeanversäuerung und Erwärmung bei Gadus morhua und Boreogadus saida Schmidt, Matthias Pörtner, Hans-Otto Koch, Michael 2019-05-24 application/pdf https://media.suub.uni-bremen.de/handle/elib/1634 https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:gbv:46-00107505-11 eng eng Universität Bremen FB2 Biologie/Chemie https://media.suub.uni-bremen.de/handle/elib/1634 urn:nbn:de:gbv:46-00107505-11 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Polar cod Atlantic cod Ocean acidification Temperature Climate change Behaviour GABA 1H-NMR-Spectroscopy 550 550 Earth sciences and geology ddc:550 Dissertation doctoralThesis 2019 ftsubbremen 2022-11-09T07:09:39Z Ocean acidification as projected for the end of the 21st century has the potential to cause behavioural alterations in fish with unclear consequences for affected species and ecosystems, both in the short and long term. Recent findings indicate that a change in functionality of A A aminobutyric acid receptors type A (GABAA-receptors) in the brain of fish due to acid-base regulatory processes may be the mechanism underpinning these behavioural disruptions. So far, studies have focused on the effects of CO2 on tropical and temperate species with no information about the relevance of these observations for polar species. The role of environmental temperature for CO2-induced behavioural changes is largely unknown, but highly important, as acidification and warming will occur simultaneously in marine ecosystems. In this thesis, behavioural effects of future CO2 conditions, the role of environmental temperature and the respective physiological background were analyzed in two cold water adapted fish species collected around Svalbard. Atlantic cod, Gadus morhua, is an invasive species currently shifting its distribution northward into colder waters where Polar cod, Boreogadus saida, is a native key species in the local food web. Shifting predator prey interactions and the differing potential of species to acclimate and adapt to future temperature and CO2 conditions will shape the future abundance of each species with concomitant impacts on the polar ecosystem. In manuscript I it is shown that the behaviour of B. saida is more sensitive to future environmental CO2 conditions than the behaviour of G. morhua. Nevertheless, the potential for behavioural resilience of G. morhua under high CO2 conditions may be dependent on the experienced environmental temperature and greatest under optimum temperature conditions. In manuscript II, metabolic changes are illustrated, which indicate CO2-dependent energy limitation in the brain of B. saida at 8 AAdegreeC, but not in G. morhua. However, in G. morhua, temperature and ... Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis atlantic cod Boreogadus saida Gadus morhua Ocean acidification polar cod Svalbard Media SuUB Bremen (Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Bremen) Svalbard |
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Ocean acidification as projected for the end of the 21st century has the potential to cause behavioural alterations in fish with unclear consequences for affected species and ecosystems, both in the short and long term. Recent findings indicate that a change in functionality of A A aminobutyric acid receptors type A (GABAA-receptors) in the brain of fish due to acid-base regulatory processes may be the mechanism underpinning these behavioural disruptions. So far, studies have focused on the effects of CO2 on tropical and temperate species with no information about the relevance of these observations for polar species. The role of environmental temperature for CO2-induced behavioural changes is largely unknown, but highly important, as acidification and warming will occur simultaneously in marine ecosystems. In this thesis, behavioural effects of future CO2 conditions, the role of environmental temperature and the respective physiological background were analyzed in two cold water adapted fish species collected around Svalbard. Atlantic cod, Gadus morhua, is an invasive species currently shifting its distribution northward into colder waters where Polar cod, Boreogadus saida, is a native key species in the local food web. Shifting predator prey interactions and the differing potential of species to acclimate and adapt to future temperature and CO2 conditions will shape the future abundance of each species with concomitant impacts on the polar ecosystem. In manuscript I it is shown that the behaviour of B. saida is more sensitive to future environmental CO2 conditions than the behaviour of G. morhua. Nevertheless, the potential for behavioural resilience of G. morhua under high CO2 conditions may be dependent on the experienced environmental temperature and greatest under optimum temperature conditions. In manuscript II, metabolic changes are illustrated, which indicate CO2-dependent energy limitation in the brain of B. saida at 8 AAdegreeC, but not in G. morhua. However, in G. morhua, temperature and ... |
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Behavioural disturbances and underlying neurophysiological mechanisms during ocean acidification and warming in Gadus morhua and Boreogadus saida |
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Behavioural disturbances and underlying neurophysiological mechanisms during ocean acidification and warming in Gadus morhua and Boreogadus saida |
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Behavioural disturbances and underlying neurophysiological mechanisms during ocean acidification and warming in Gadus morhua and Boreogadus saida |
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Behavioural disturbances and underlying neurophysiological mechanisms during ocean acidification and warming in Gadus morhua and Boreogadus saida |
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Behavioural disturbances and underlying neurophysiological mechanisms during ocean acidification and warming in Gadus morhua and Boreogadus saida |
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behavioural disturbances and underlying neurophysiological mechanisms during ocean acidification and warming in gadus morhua and boreogadus saida |
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atlantic cod Boreogadus saida Gadus morhua Ocean acidification polar cod Svalbard |
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