Distinct interspecies thermal resistance strategies exhibited by euplanktonic, tychoplanktonic and benthic diatoms under marine heatwaves

IF 3 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Marine environmental research Pub Date : 2024-11-28 DOI:10.1016/j.marenvres.2024.106859
Feichao Du , Yuhang Li , Gust Bilcke , Shinya Sato , Kuidong Xu
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Extreme climate events, such as marine heatwaves (MHWs), are expected to occur more frequently and intensely in the future, resulting in a substantial impact on marine life. The way that diatoms respond to MHWs may have crucial effects on global primary production and biogeochemical cycles. Euplanktonic diatoms appear to benefit from MHWs directly, but this phenomenon needs an explanation. As concerns tychoplanktonic and benthic diatoms, no studies have been addressed on their thermal response strategies. To address this, we investigated the responses and underlying mechanisms of three typical growth forms of diatoms, Pseudo-nitzschia multiseries (euplanktonic), Paralia guyana (tychoplanktonic) and Navicula avium (benthic), under heat stress by combining a growth experiment with transcriptomic analysis. Our results showed that the physiological responses of diatoms to MHWs and underlying molecular mechanisms are largely related to their growth forms. The euplanktonic diatom was first depressed, but then had a distinct increase in the growth rate accompanied by inducing zeatin and unsaturated fatty acid biosynthesis and repressing substance assimilation and energy metabolism. Contrarily, the benthic diatom showed elevated substance and energy demands for macromolecules accumulation by reducing cell division and increasing photosynthesis and nitrogen assimilation. The tychoplanktonic diatom exhibited higher physiological plasticity to maintain growth and cellular homeostasis. Our results indicate the increased rate of cell division in euplanktonic diatoms under heat stress is likely an emergency response strategy promoting diatom dispersal for survival, but at the cost of disturbances of metabolic balance.
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Marine environmental research
Marine environmental research 环境科学-毒理学
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期刊介绍: Marine Environmental Research publishes original research papers on chemical, physical, and biological interactions in the oceans and coastal waters. The journal serves as a forum for new information on biology, chemistry, and toxicology and syntheses that advance understanding of marine environmental processes. Submission of multidisciplinary studies is encouraged. Studies that utilize experimental approaches to clarify the roles of anthropogenic and natural causes of changes in marine ecosystems are especially welcome, as are those studies that represent new developments of a theoretical or conceptual aspect of marine science. All papers published in this journal are reviewed by qualified peers prior to acceptance and publication. Examples of topics considered to be appropriate for the journal include, but are not limited to, the following: – The extent, persistence, and consequences of change and the recovery from such change in natural marine systems – The biochemical, physiological, and ecological consequences of contaminants to marine organisms and ecosystems – The biogeochemistry of naturally occurring and anthropogenic substances – Models that describe and predict the above processes – Monitoring studies, to the extent that their results provide new information on functional processes – Methodological papers describing improved quantitative techniques for the marine sciences.
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