Bleaching and recovery in the giant clam Tridacna crocea from the sub-tropical waters of Okinawa

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2024-05-13 DOI:10.1007/s00338-024-02502-y
Sherry Lyn G. Sayco, Haruko Kurihara
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Heat stress-induced bleaching has been shown to lower the photosynthetic and physiological performances and even causes mortality in giant clams. However, there is a lack of information on the responses of sub-tropical giant clams to bleaching stress as well as their recovery from bleaching. Here we exposed the giant clams Tridacna crocea from sub-tropical Okinawa to different temperature conditions for 21 days and then examined their recovery at control temperatures (28–29 °C) within 42 days. T. crocea in control and in 30–31 °C retained their colors, whereas bleaching was observed in 32–33 °C and in the increasing temperatures (29–33 °C, 1 °C change every 5 days). The Fv/Fm decreased at 32–33 °C and in the increasing temperatures (29–33 °C), even before the onset of bleaching, but the Fv/Fm returned to baseline values at day 9 of recovery period. Zooxanthellae density and chlorophyll a + c concentrations were decreased, whereas the zooxanthellae cell size was increased in all elevated temperatures at day 21 of exposure period. Respiration (R) in all temperature conditions was not affected during exposure period, whereas gross photosynthesis (Pg) and Pg/R were reduced at 32–33 °C. At day 42 of recovery period, most bleached individuals regained their colors, phototrophic potential, and zooxanthellae population. No giant clams died within 21 days of exposure period, but mortalities were observed at 32–33 °C and at increasing temperatures (29–33 °C) during recovery period. This study shows that the sub-tropical giant clams are vulnerable to heat stress, but their ability to recover may suggest their persistence in a warming ocean.

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冲绳亚热带水域砗磲的漂白与恢复
热应力引起的白化已被证明会降低光合作用和生理性能,甚至导致砗磲死亡。然而,关于亚热带砗磲对白化胁迫的反应以及白化后的恢复情况还缺乏相关信息。在此,我们将亚热带冲绳砗磲暴露在不同温度条件下 21 天,然后在 42 天内检测它们在控制温度(28-29 °C)下的恢复情况。在对照温度和 30-31 °C的条件下,黄颡鱼的颜色保持不变,而在 32-33 °C和温度升高(29-33 °C,每 5 天变化 1 °C)的条件下,则出现了漂白现象。在 32-33 °C和温度升高(29-33 °C)条件下,Fv/Fm甚至在白化开始前就已经下降,但在恢复期的第 9 天,Fv/Fm 恢复到基线值。在暴露期的第 21 天,所有升高温度条件下的动物贝类密度和叶绿素 a + c 浓度都有所下降,而动物贝类细胞大小则有所增加。暴露期间,所有温度条件下的呼吸作用(R)均未受到影响,而总光合作用(Pg)和 Pg/R 在 32-33 °C时有所降低。在恢复期的第 42 天,大多数漂白个体恢复了颜色、光营养潜能和动物贝类数量。在暴露期的 21 天内,没有砗磲死亡,但在 32-33 °C和恢复期温度升高(29-33 °C)时,出现了死亡现象。这项研究表明,亚热带砗磲很容易受到热胁迫的影响,但它们的恢复能力可能表明它们在变暖的海洋中仍能生存。
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