Open Access BASE2018

Divergent responses to warming of two common co-occurring Mediterranean bryozoans

Abstract

9 pages, 7 figures, supplementary information https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-36094-9 ; Climate change threatens the structure and function of marine ecosystems, highlighting the importance of understanding the response of species to changing environmental conditions. However, thermal tolerance determining the vulnerability to warming of many abundant marine species is still poorly understood. In this study, we quantified in the field the effects of a temperature anomaly recorded in the Mediterranean Sea during the summer of 2015 on populations of two common sympatric bryozoans, Myriapora truncata and Pentapora fascialis. Then, we experimentally assessed their thermal tolerances in aquaria as well as different sublethal responses to warming. Differences between species were found in survival patterns in natural populations, P. fascialis showing significantly lower survival rates than M. truncata. The thermotolerance experiments supported field observations: P. fascialis started to show signs of necrosis when the temperature was raised to 25–26 °C and completely died between 28–29 °C, coinciding with the temperature when we observed first signs of necrosis in M. truncata. The results from this study reflect different responses to warming between these two co-occurring species, highlighting the importance of combining multiple approaches to assess the vulnerability of benthic species in a changing climate world ; This study was partially funded by the "Parc Natural del Montgrí, Illes Medes i Baix Ter" and the "Departament de Territori i Sostenibilitat" of the Catalan Government project, the SMART project (CGL2012-32194) and the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation program under grant agreement No 689518 (MERCES). This output reflects only the author's view and the European Union cannot be held responsible for any use that may be made of the information contained M.P.E was supported by an APIF grant (APIF2016), I.M.S by an FPI grant (BES-2013-066150), D.G.G by an FPU grant (FPU15/05457) and B.F by a SENACYT & STRI Postdoctoral Fellow (47-2017-4-FID16-239) ; Peer Reviewed

Sprachen

Englisch

Verlag

Springer Nature

DOI

10.1038/s41598-018-36094-9

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