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Antarctic Science | 2011

The impact of sediment deposition and iceberg scour on the Antarctic soft shell clam Laternula elliptica at King George Island, Antarctica

Eva Philipp; Gunnar Husmann; Doris Abele

Abstract Recent rapid changes of air temperature on the western side of the Antarctic Peninsula results in increased sediment discharge and ice scouring frequencies in coastal regions. These changes are bound to especially affect slow growing, sessile filter feeders such as the Antarctic bivalve, Laternula elliptica, a long-lived and abundant key species with circumpolar distribution. We investigated the effect of sedimentation and ice scouring on small/young and large/old individuals at two closely located stations, distinctly influenced by both types of disturbance. Small individuals dealt better with disturbance in terms of their respiratory response to sediment exposure, reburrowing ability, and survival after injury, compared to larger animals. At the more disturbed station L. elliptica population density was lower, but larger animals reburrowed faster after iceberg disturbance and reduced their metabolic rate under strong sediment coverage, compared to larger animals of the less disturbed station, indicating that an adaptation or learning response to both types of disturbance may be possible. Smaller individuals were not influenced. Laternula elliptica seems capable of coping with the rapidly changing environmental conditions. Due to a decrease in population density and mean population lifespan, L. elliptica could however lose its key role in the bentho-pelagic carbon flux in areas of high sediment deposition.


Global Change Biology | 2013

Hypoxia impacts large adults first: consequences in a warming world

Melody S. Clark; Gunnar Husmann; Michael A. S. Thorne; Gavin Burns; Manuela Truebano; Lloyd S. Peck; Doris Abele; Eva Philipp


Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science | 2012

The influence of sedimentation on metal accumulation and cellular oxidative stress markers in the Antarctic bivalve Laternula elliptica

Gunnar Husmann; Doris Abele; Donata Monien; Patrick Monien; Michael Kriews; Eva Philipp


Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology | 2011

Immune response of the Antarctic bivalve Laternula elliptica to physical stress and microbial exposure

Gunnar Husmann; Eva Philipp; Philip Rosenstiel; S. Vazquez; Doris Abele


Cell Stress & Chaperones | 2014

Age-dependent expression of stress and antimicrobial genes in the hemocytes and siphon tissue of the Antarctic bivalve, Laternula elliptica, exposed to injury and starvation

Gunnar Husmann; Doris Abele; Philip Rosenstiel; Melody S. Clark; Lars Kraemer; Eva Philipp


Marine Environmental Research | 2016

Seasonal proliferation rates and the capacity to express genes involved in cell cycling and maintenance in response to seasonal and experimental food shortage in Laternula elliptica from King George Island.

Gunnar Husmann; Eva Philipp; Doris Abele


EPIC3Antarctic Science. | 2011

Sediment deposition and iceberg scour impact the Antarctic soft shell clam Laternula elliptica at King-George Island, Antarctica

Eva Philipp; Gunnar Husmann; Doris Abele


Supplement to: Philipp, Eva E R; Husmann, Gunnar; Abele, Doris (2011): The impact of sediment deposition and iceberg scour on the Antarctic soft shell clam Laternula elliptica at King George Island, Antarctica. Antarctic Science, 23(2), 127-138, doi:10.1017/S0954102010000970 | 2011

Suspended paticulate matter and respiration experiments of Laternula elliptica in Potter Cove, King George Island, Western Antarctic Peninsula

Eva Philipp; Gunnar Husmann; Doris Abele


Supplement to: Clark, MS et al. (2013): Hypoxia impacts large adults first: consequences in a warming world. Global Change Biology, 19(7), 2251-2263, https://doi.org/10.1111/gcb.12197 | 2013

Nicotinamide nucleotide and adenylate concentrations in mante, siphon and gill tissue of old and young Laternula elliptica individuals under control and experimental conditions

Melody S. Clark; Gunnar Husmann; Michael A. S. Thorne; Gavin Burns; Manuela Truebano; Loyd S Peck; Doris Abele; Eva Philipp


In supplement to: Clark, MS et al. (2013): Hypoxia impacts large adults first: consequences in a warming world. Global Change Biology, 19(7), 2251-2263, https://doi.org/10.1111/gcb.12197 | 2013

(Supplement Table 2) Adenylate concentrations and energy charge in the mantle, siphon and gill tissue of Laternula elliptica individuals from Potter Cove

Melody S. Clark; Gunnar Husmann; Michael A. S. Thorne; Gavin Burns; Manuela Truebano; Loyd S Peck; Doris Abele; Eva Philipp

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Doris Abele

Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research

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Melody S. Clark

Natural Environment Research Council

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Gavin Burns

Natural Environment Research Council

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Michael A. S. Thorne

Natural Environment Research Council

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Michael Kriews

Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research

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Manuela Truebano

Natural Environment Research Council

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