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Science of The Total Environment | 2018

Transgenerational acclimation to seawater acidification in the Manila clam Ruditapes philippinarum: Preferential uptake of metabolic carbon

Liqiang Zhao; Feng Yang; Stefania Milano; Tiankun Han; Eric Otto Walliser; Bernd R. Schöne

Abstract Ocean acidification may interfere with the calcifying physiology of marine bivalves. Therefore, understanding their capacity for acclimation and adaption to low pH over multiple generations is crucial to make predictions about the fate of this economically and ecologically important fauna in an acidifying ocean. Transgenerational exposure to an acidification scenario projected by the end of the century (i.e., pH 7.7) has been shown to confer resilience to juvenile offspring of the Manila clam, Ruditapes philippinarum. However, whether, and to what extent, this resilience can persist into adulthood are unknown and the mechanisms driving transgenerational acclimation remain poorly understood. The present study takes observations of Manila clam juveniles further into the adult stage and observes similar transgenerational responses. Under acidified conditions, clams originating from parents reproductively exposed to the same level of low pH show a significantly faster shell growth rate, a higher condition index and a lower standard metabolic rate than those without prior history of transgenerational acclimation. Further analyses of stable carbon isotopic signatures in dissolved inorganic carbon of seawater, individual soft tissues and shells reveal that up to 61% of shell carbonate comes from metabolic carbon, suggesting that transgenerationally acclimated clams may preferentially extract internal metabolic carbon rather than transport external seawater inorganic carbon to build shells, the latter known to be energetically expensive. While a large metabolic carbon contribution (45%) is seen in non-acclimated clams, a significant reduction in the rate of shell growth indicates it might occur at the expense of other calcification-relevant processes. It therefore seems plausible that, following transgenerational acclimation, R. philippinarum can implement a less costly and more efficient energy-utilizing strategy to mitigate the impact of seawater acidification. Collectively, our findings indicate that marine bivalves are more resilient to ocean acidification projected for the end of the century than previously thought.


Marine and Petroleum Geology | 2015

The beast burrowed, the fluid followed – Crustacean burrows as methane conduits

Frank Wiese; Steffen Kiel; Andreas Pack; Eric Otto Walliser; Luis M. Agirrezabala


Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology | 2017

Unionid shells (Hyriopsis cumingii) record manganese cycling at the sediment-water interface in a shallow eutrophic lake in China (Lake Taihu)

Liqiang Zhao; Eric Otto Walliser; Regina Mertz-Kraus; Bernd R. Schöne


Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology | 2016

Response of Central European SST to atmospheric pCO2 forcing during the Oligocene – A combined proxy data and numerical climate model approach

Eric Otto Walliser; Gerrit Lohmann; Igor Niezgodzki; Thomas Tütken; Bernd R. Schöne


Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology | 2017

Inter-annual climate variability in Europe during the Oligocene icehouse

Eric Otto Walliser; Gerrit Lohmann; Igor Niezgodzki; Bernd R. Schöne


Supplement to: Walliser, EO et al. (2017): Inter-annual climate variability in Europe during the Oligocene icehouse. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 475, 140-153, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.palaeo.2017.03.020 | 2018

Growth increment width measurement and SGIshell data, and COSMOS model simulations

Eric Otto Walliser; Gerrit Lohmann; Igor Niezgodzki; Bernd R. Schöne


In supplement to: Walliser, EO et al. (2017): Inter-annual climate variability in Europe during the Oligocene icehouse. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 475, 140-153, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.palaeo.2017.03.020 | 2018

Growth increment width measurement and SGIshell data, Kassel Formation, Kassel Basin, middle Chattian (2009-KS6-D23R)

Eric Otto Walliser; Gerrit Lohmann; Igor Niezgodzki; Bernd R. Schöne


In supplement to: Walliser, EO et al. (2017): Inter-annual climate variability in Europe during the Oligocene icehouse. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 475, 140-153, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.palaeo.2017.03.020 | 2018

Growth increment width measurement and SGIshell data, Bilzen Formation, southern North Sea Basin, middle Rupelian (RGM.794117_F1R)

Eric Otto Walliser; Gerrit Lohmann; Igor Niezgodzki; Bernd R. Schöne


In supplement to: Walliser, EO et al. (2017): Inter-annual climate variability in Europe during the Oligocene icehouse. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 475, 140-153, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.palaeo.2017.03.020 | 2018

Growth increment width measurement and SGIshell data, Stadecken Formation, Mainz Basin, late Rupelian (MB-Sph-5)

Eric Otto Walliser; Gerrit Lohmann; Igor Niezgodzki; Bernd R. Schöne


Cretaceous Research | 2018

The giant inoceramid Platyceramus platinus as a high-resolution paleoclimate archive for the Late Cretaceous of the Western Interior Seaway

Eric Otto Walliser; Regina Mertz-Kraus; Bernd R. Schöne

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Igor Niezgodzki

Polish Academy of Sciences

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Andreas Pack

University of Göttingen

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Frank Wiese

University of Göttingen

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Feng Yang

Dalian Ocean University

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