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PLOS ONE | 2014

Contrasting physiological responses of two populations of the razor clam Tagelus dombeii with different histories of exposure to paralytic shellfish poisoning (PSP).

Jorge M. Navarro; Katerina González; Barbara Cisternas; Jorge López; Oscar R. Chaparro; C.J. Segura; Marco Cordova; Benjamin A. Suarez-Isla; María José Fernández-Reiriz; Uxío Labarta

This study describes the physiological performance of two populations of the razor clam Tagelus dombeii from two geographic areas with different histories of exposure to paralytic shellfish poisoning (PSP) linked to the toxic dinoflagellate Alexandrium catenella. Clams from Melinka-Aysén, which are frequently exposed to PSP, were not affected by the presence of toxins in the diet. However, clams from Corral-Valdivia, which have never been exposed to PSP, exhibited significantly reduced filtration activity and absorption, affecting the energy allocated to scope for growth (SFG). Ammonia excretion and oxygen uptake were not affected significantly by the presence of A. catenella in the diet. Measurements of energy acquisition and expenditure were performed during a 12-day intoxication period. According to three-way repeated measure ANOVAs, the origin of the clams had a highly significant effect on all physiological variables, and the interaction between diet and origin was significant for the clearance and absorption rates and for the scope for growth. The scope for growth index showed similar positive values for both the toxic and non-toxic individuals from the Melinka-Aysén population. However, it was significantly reduced in individuals from Corral-Valdivia when exposed to the diet containing A. catenella. The absence of differences between the physiological response of the toxic and non-toxic clams from Melinka-Aysén may be related to the frequent presence of A. catenella in the environment, indicating that this bivalve does not suffer negative consequences from PSP. By contrast, A. catenella has a negative effect on the physiological performance, primarily on the energy gained from the environment, on T. dombeii from Corral-Valdivia. This study supports the hypothesis that the history of PSP exposure plays an important role in the physiological performance and fitness of filter feeding bivalves.


Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science | 2008

Variations in the quantity and composition of seston from an estuary in southern Chile on different temporal scales

Oscar R. Chaparro; C.J. Segura; Y.A. Montiel; Raymond J. Thompson; Jorge M. Navarro


Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science | 2008

The effect of salinity on clearance rate in the suspension-feeding estuarine gastropod Crepipatella dilatata under natural and controlled conditions

Oscar R. Chaparro; Y.A. Montiel; C.J. Segura; V.M. Cubillos; Raymond J. Thompson; Jorge M. Navarro


Marine Ecology Progress Series | 2009

Brood chamber isolation during salinity stress in two estuarine mollusk species: from a protective nursery to a dangerous prison

Oscar R. Chaparro; C.J. Segura; Jaime A. Montory; Jorge M. Navarro; Jan A. Pechenik


Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology | 2011

Low salinity stress experienced by larvae does not affect post-metamorphic growth or survival in three calyptraeid gastropods

Casey M. Diederich; Jeremiah N. Jarrett; Oscar R. Chaparro; C.J. Segura; Shawn Michelle Arellano; Jan A. Pechenik


Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology | 2010

Capsule walls as barriers to oxygen availability: Implications for the development of brooded embryos by the estuarine gastropod Crepipatella dilatata (Calyptraeidae)

C.J. Segura; Oscar R. Chaparro; Kurt Paschke; Jan A. Pechenik


Marine Biology | 2005

Changes in feeding mechanisms during early ontogeny in juveniles of Crepidula fecunda (Gastropoda, Calyptraeidae)

Y.A. Montiel; Oscar R. Chaparro; C.J. Segura


Marine Biology | 2004

The effect of food supply on feeding strategy in sessile female gastropods Crepidula fecunda

Oscar R. Chaparro; C.J. Segura; Jorge M. Navarro; Raymond J. Thompson


Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology | 2009

Effect of reduced pH on shells of brooded veligers in the estuarine bivalve Ostrea chilensis Philippi 1845

Oscar R. Chaparro; Jaime A. Montory; C.J. Segura; Jan A. Pechenik


Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology | 2008

Gametic, morphometric, and physiological variables influencing clutch size in the Chilean oyster, Ostrea chilensis (Philippi, 1845)

Oscar R. Chaparro; P.R. Matus; Raymond J. Thompson; C.J. Segura; Luis Miguel Pardo; V.M. Cubillos

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Oscar R. Chaparro

Austral University of Chile

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Jorge M. Navarro

Austral University of Chile

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V.M. Cubillos

Austral University of Chile

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Jaime A. Montory

Austral University of Chile

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Raymond J. Thompson

Memorial University of Newfoundland

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Y.A. Montiel

Austral University of Chile

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Luis Miguel Pardo

Austral University of Chile

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S.J.A. Osores

Austral University of Chile

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