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Mar Pollut Bull ; 195: 115549, 2023 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37729690

RESUMO

Anthropogenically induced global climate change has caused profound impacts in the world ocean. Climate change related stressors, like ocean acidification (OA) and warming (OW) can affect physiological performance of marine species. However, studies evaluating the impacts of these stressors on algae-herbivore interactions have been much more scarce. We approached this issue by assessing the combined impacts of OA and OW on the physiological energetics of the herbivorous snail Tegula atra, and whether this snail is affected indirectly by changes in biochemical composition of the kelp Lessonia spicata, in response to OA and OW. Our results show that OA and OW induce changes in kelp biochemical composition and palatability (organic matter, phenolic content), which in turn affect snails' feeding behaviour and energy balance. Nutritional quality of food plays a key role on grazers' physiological energetics and can define the stability of trophic interactions in rapidly changing environments such as intertidal communities.


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Kelp , Água do Mar , Animais , Água do Mar/química , Herbivoria/fisiologia , Concentração de Íons de Hidrogênio , Acidificação dos Oceanos , Ecossistema , Mudança Climática , Caramujos , Oceanos e Mares , Aquecimento Global
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