Effects of Low pH and Low Salinity Induced by Meltwater Inflow on the Behavior and Physical Condition of the Antarctic Limpet, Nacella concinna
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Title
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Effects of Low pH and Low Salinity Induced by Meltwater Inflow on the Behavior and Physical Condition of the Antarctic Limpet, Nacella concinna
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Other Titles
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남극 융빙수로 인한 해양산성와와 저염수가 삿갓조개 행동과 생리에 미치는 영향
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Authors
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신은총
안인영
박서정
김태원
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Keywords
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Marian Cove; Nacella concinna; glacial retreat; melt water; ocean acidification; shell dissolution
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Issue Date
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2020
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Citation
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신은총, et al. 2020. "Effects of Low pH and Low Salinity Induced by Meltwater Inflow on the Behavior and Physical Condition of the Antarctic Limpet, Nacella concinna". JOURNAL OF MARINE SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING, 8(10): 822-835.
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Abstract
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Seawater acidification and freshening in the intertidal zone of the Marian Cove, Antarctica, which occurs by the freshwater inflow from snow fields and glaciers, could affect the physiology and behavior of intertidal marine organisms. In this study, we exposed Antarctic limpets, Nacella concinna, to two different pH (8.00 and 7.55) and salinity (34.0 and 27.0 psu) levels and measured their righting ability after being flipped over, mortality, condition factor, and shell dissolution. During the 35-day exposure, there was no significant difference in behavior and mortality between different treatments. However, the condition factor was negatively affected by low salinity. Both low pH and low salinity negatively influenced shell formation by decreasing the aragonite saturation state (Ωarg) and enhancing shell dissolution. Our results suggest that though limpets can tolerate short-term low pH and salinity conditions, the intrusion by meltwater accompanied by the glacial retreat may act as a serious threat to the population of N. concinna.
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URI
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https://repository.kopri.re.kr/handle/201206/12921
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DOI
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jmse8100822
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Type
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Article
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Station
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King Sejong Station
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SCIE
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