Elevated temperatures increase abnormalities in embryos and reduce larval survival in serpulid polychaetes

Author:

Sánchez-Ovando J. Pablo1ORCID,Benítez-Villalobos Francisco2ORCID,Bastida-Zavala J. Rolando1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Laboratorio de Sistemática de Invertebrados Marinos (LABSIM), Instituto de Recursos, Universidad del Mar (UMAR), campus Puerto Ángel, Ciudad Universitaria 1 , Oaxaca 70902 , México

2. Laboratorio de Ecología del Desarrollo (ECODES), Instituto de Recursos, Universidad del Mar (UMAR), campus Puerto Ángel, Ciudad Universitaria 2 , Oaxaca 70902 , México

Abstract

ABSTRACT Environmental temperature is one of the most significant factors influencing the developmental rate and survival of embryos and larvae of many marine animals, including polychaetes. The aim of this study was to experimentally evaluate the effect of temperature increase on the embryonic development and larval survival of Spirobranchus incrassatus and S. cf. corniculatus. Adult worms of both species were collected from the western margin of the Gulf of Tehuantepec, Mexico. Embryos and larvae were obtained from these worms and exposed to four temperature treatments (28, 30, 32 and 34°C). The optimal temperature for embryonic development of S. incrassatus and S. cf. corniculatus was 30 and 28°C, respectively. For both species, the maximum critical temperature was 32°C and the lethal temperature was 34°C. The embryonic stages of S. cf. corniculatus were most negatively affected by elevated temperatures. Larval survivorship of S. incrassatus and S. cf. corniculatus was higher at 30°C and 28°C (76.2±2.8%; 72.6±4.2%) and lower at 34°C (28.9±2.6%; 26.3±2.9%), respectively. These results suggest that S. cf. corniculatus has the lowest thermal tolerance. Both Spirobranchus species already live near their upper limit of thermal tolerance in the study region (30°C). In the near future, under a global warming scenario, the distribution of both species could be modified, causing a loss of biodiversity, changes in the trophic chain, and alterations in the water column, such as excess organic matter.

Funder

Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología

Universidad del Mar

Publisher

The Company of Biologists

Subject

General Agricultural and Biological Sciences,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology

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