The influence of temperature on oxygen uptake of red alga Hildenbrandia rivularis – the next step of the indicatory potential revision

IF 5.4 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Environmental and Sustainability Indicators Pub Date : 2024-10-10 DOI:10.1016/j.indic.2024.100503
Andrzej S. Rybak , Andrzej M. Woyda-Ploszczyca
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Hildenbrandia rivularis belongs to the freshwater red algae and is cosmopolitan. In some European countries, this species is protected, e.g., in Poland, where it mainly inhabits highly oxygenated, fast-flowing ecosystems. This alga is often considered both a bioindicator of oligotrophic waters and a relatively rare species in Europe. However, the expansion and ecological tolerance of H. rivularis have increased over the last decades; thus, there is an urgent call to retest its environmental optima and significance for bioindicative potential. In this paper, H. rivularis from Welna River (Poland) growing on hard substrates was tested. In addition to genetic, microscopic, and physicochemical analyses, we also delivered for the first time the relationship between the transient temperature changes (15 – 45 °C, with 5 °C intervals) and oxygen uptake of H. rivularis (based on ex situ measurements of O2 consumption by thalli). Interestingly, for the eurythermal H. rivularis, at the lowest temperature (15 °C) treatment, the O2 uptake was undetectable, but the respiratory rate reached maximal velocity at the two highest temperatures (40 and 45 °C). Importantly, the respiration of this alga was relatively stable across temperature gradient 20 – 35 °C. This observation could explain why this species has been disappearing from colder waters of uplands and mountains and started to prefer warmer lowland water ecosystems. The further increase in global warming can significantly accelerate this tendency, thus causing a significant change in the H. rivularis distribution pattern known from the previous literature. Finally, our research sheds new light on the bioindicative potential of H. rivularis.
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温度对红藻 Hildenbrandia rivularis 摄氧量的影响--下一步对指示性潜力的修正
Hildenbrandia rivularis 属于淡水红藻,具有世界性分布。在一些欧洲国家,该物种受到保护,例如在波兰,它主要栖息在高含氧量、水流湍急的生态系统中。这种藻类通常被认为既是低营养水域的生物指标,也是欧洲相对稀有的物种。然而,在过去的几十年中,H. rivularis 的生长范围和生态耐受性都在不断扩大;因此,人们迫切需要重新测试其最适环境和生物指示潜力的重要性。本文对生长在坚硬基质上的 Welna 河(波兰)的 H. rivularis 进行了测试。除了遗传、显微和物理化学分析外,我们还首次提供了瞬时温度变化(15 - 45 °C,间隔 5 °C)与 H. rivularis 摄氧量之间的关系(基于藻体氧气消耗量的原位测量)。有趣的是,在最低温度(15 °C)条件下,鲤鱼的氧气吸收量无法检测到,但在两个最高温度(40 和 45 °C)条件下,呼吸速率达到最大值。重要的是,在 20 - 35 °C 的温度梯度范围内,这种藻类的呼吸作用相对稳定。这一观察结果可以解释为什么该物种逐渐从高地和山区的寒冷水域消失,而开始喜欢温暖的低地水域生态系统。全球变暖的进一步加剧会大大加速这一趋势,从而导致以往文献中已知的 H. rivularis 分布格局发生重大变化。最后,我们的研究为 H. rivularis 的生物指示潜力提供了新的启示。
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Environmental and Sustainability Indicators
Environmental and Sustainability Indicators Environmental Science-Environmental Science (miscellaneous)
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