Physiological responses of the symbiotic shrimp **Ancylocaris brevicarpalis** and its host sea anemone *Stichodactyla haddoni** to ocean acidification

Abstract: In this study, the physiology of symbiotic 'peacock-tail' shrimp Ancylocaris brevicarpalis and its host 'Haddon's carpet' sea anemone Stichodactyla haddoni were tested under lowered pH (7.7) and control (8.1) conditions. The biochemical responses such as digestive...

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Published in:Marine Pollution Bulletin
Main Authors: Prakash, Sanjeevi, Kumar, Amit, Okla, Mohammad K., Ahmad, ALhimadi, Zahid, Khorshid Abbas, Al-ghamdi, Abdullah A., Beemster, Gerrit, Abd Elgawad, Hamada
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Language:English
Published: 2022
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10067/1887020151162165141
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spelling ftunivantwerpen:c:irua:188702 2023-07-16T04:00:18+02:00 Physiological responses of the symbiotic shrimp **Ancylocaris brevicarpalis** and its host sea anemone *Stichodactyla haddoni** to ocean acidification Prakash, Sanjeevi Kumar, Amit Okla, Mohammad K. Ahmad, ALhimadi Zahid, Khorshid Abbas Al-ghamdi, Abdullah A. Beemster, Gerrit Abd Elgawad, Hamada 2022 https://hdl.handle.net/10067/1887020151162165141 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.1016/J.MARPOLBUL.2021.113287 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/isi/000777767700007 info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess 0025-326X Marine pollution bulletin Chemistry Biology info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2022 ftunivantwerpen https://doi.org/10.1016/J.MARPOLBUL.2021.113287 2023-06-26T22:35:37Z Abstract: In this study, the physiology of symbiotic 'peacock-tail' shrimp Ancylocaris brevicarpalis and its host 'Haddon's carpet' sea anemone Stichodactyla haddoni were tested under lowered pH (7.7) and control (8.1) conditions. The biochemical responses such as digestive enzyme (AP), organic acids (lactate and succinate), oxidative damages (MDA), antioxidants metabolites/enzymes (ASC, GSH, SOD, CAT, APX, GPX, GR, POX, and PHOX), and detoxification enzyme (GST) were measured. The AP showed insignificantly reduced values in both the organisms in lowered pH conditions compared to control indicating the effect of abiotic stress. The hierarchical clustering analysis indicated low MDA in sea anemone can be explained by higher POX, APX, GR, ASC, and GSH levels compared to shrimps. However, the detoxification enzyme GST showed less activity in sea anemones compared to shrimps. The results suggest that A. brevicarpalis and sea anemone S. haddoni may have deleterious effects when exposed to short-term acidification stress. Article in Journal/Newspaper Ocean acidification IRUA - Institutional Repository van de Universiteit Antwerpen Peacock ENVELOPE(169.450,169.450,-72.217,-72.217) Marine Pollution Bulletin 175 113287
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topic Chemistry
Biology
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Biology
Prakash, Sanjeevi
Kumar, Amit
Okla, Mohammad K.
Ahmad, ALhimadi
Zahid, Khorshid Abbas
Al-ghamdi, Abdullah A.
Beemster, Gerrit
Abd Elgawad, Hamada
Physiological responses of the symbiotic shrimp **Ancylocaris brevicarpalis** and its host sea anemone *Stichodactyla haddoni** to ocean acidification
topic_facet Chemistry
Biology
description Abstract: In this study, the physiology of symbiotic 'peacock-tail' shrimp Ancylocaris brevicarpalis and its host 'Haddon's carpet' sea anemone Stichodactyla haddoni were tested under lowered pH (7.7) and control (8.1) conditions. The biochemical responses such as digestive enzyme (AP), organic acids (lactate and succinate), oxidative damages (MDA), antioxidants metabolites/enzymes (ASC, GSH, SOD, CAT, APX, GPX, GR, POX, and PHOX), and detoxification enzyme (GST) were measured. The AP showed insignificantly reduced values in both the organisms in lowered pH conditions compared to control indicating the effect of abiotic stress. The hierarchical clustering analysis indicated low MDA in sea anemone can be explained by higher POX, APX, GR, ASC, and GSH levels compared to shrimps. However, the detoxification enzyme GST showed less activity in sea anemones compared to shrimps. The results suggest that A. brevicarpalis and sea anemone S. haddoni may have deleterious effects when exposed to short-term acidification stress.
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author Prakash, Sanjeevi
Kumar, Amit
Okla, Mohammad K.
Ahmad, ALhimadi
Zahid, Khorshid Abbas
Al-ghamdi, Abdullah A.
Beemster, Gerrit
Abd Elgawad, Hamada
author_facet Prakash, Sanjeevi
Kumar, Amit
Okla, Mohammad K.
Ahmad, ALhimadi
Zahid, Khorshid Abbas
Al-ghamdi, Abdullah A.
Beemster, Gerrit
Abd Elgawad, Hamada
author_sort Prakash, Sanjeevi
title Physiological responses of the symbiotic shrimp **Ancylocaris brevicarpalis** and its host sea anemone *Stichodactyla haddoni** to ocean acidification
title_short Physiological responses of the symbiotic shrimp **Ancylocaris brevicarpalis** and its host sea anemone *Stichodactyla haddoni** to ocean acidification
title_full Physiological responses of the symbiotic shrimp **Ancylocaris brevicarpalis** and its host sea anemone *Stichodactyla haddoni** to ocean acidification
title_fullStr Physiological responses of the symbiotic shrimp **Ancylocaris brevicarpalis** and its host sea anemone *Stichodactyla haddoni** to ocean acidification
title_full_unstemmed Physiological responses of the symbiotic shrimp **Ancylocaris brevicarpalis** and its host sea anemone *Stichodactyla haddoni** to ocean acidification
title_sort physiological responses of the symbiotic shrimp **ancylocaris brevicarpalis** and its host sea anemone *stichodactyla haddoni** to ocean acidification
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