The endemic and endangered Maugean Skate ( Zearaja maugeana ) exhibits short-term severe hypoxia tolerance.

CONSERVATION PHYSIOLOGY(2020)

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The endangered and range-restricted Maugean skate (Zearaja maugeana) is subjected to large environmental variability coupled with anthropogenic stressors in its endemic habitat, Macquarie Harbour, Tasmania. However, little is known about the basic biology/physiology of this skate, or how it may respond to future environmental challenges predicted from climate change and/or increases in human activities such as aquaculture. These skate live at a preferred depth of 5-15 m where the dissolved oxygen (DO) levels are moderate (similar to 55% air saturation), but can be found in areas of the Harbour whereDOcan range from100% saturation to anoxia. Given that the water at their preferred depth is already hypoxic, we sought to investigate their response to further decreases in DO that may arise from potential increases in anthropogenic stress. We measured oxygen consumption, haematological parameters, tissue and enzyme capacity and heat shock protein (HSP) levels in skate exposed to 55% dissolved O-2 saturation (control) and 20% dissolved O-2 saturation (hypoxic) for 48 h. We conclude that the Maugean skate appears to be an oxyconformer, with a decrease in the rate of O-2 consumption with increasing hypoxia. Increases in blood glucose and lactate at 20% O-2 suggest that skate are relying more on anaerobic metabolism to tolerate periods of very low oxygen. Despite these metabolic shifts, there was no difference in HSP70 levels between groups, suggesting this short-term exposure did not elicit a cellular stress response. The metabolic state of the skate suggests that low oxygen stress for longer periods of time (i.e.>48 h) may not be tolerable and could potentially result in loss of habitat or shifts in their preferred habitat. Given its endemic distribution and limited life-history information, it will be critical to understand its tolerance to environmental challenges to create robust conservation strategies.
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hypoxia,metabolism,environmental stress,anaerobic metabolism,endangered species
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