Impacts of ocean acidification and warming on the release and activity of the barnacle waterborne settlement pheromone, adenosine

MARINE POLLUTION BULLETIN(2024)

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The effects of ocean acidification (OA) and warming on the physiological processes of many marine species have been well documented. However, far less is known about the impacts of these global variables on chemical communication. In this study, we identified the barnacle waterborne settlement pheromone (BWSP) of Balanus albicostatus as adenosine (Ado). Our results showed that neither elevated temperature (30 degree celsius vs. ambient 26 degree celsius) nor elevated pCO(2) (1000 mu atm vs. ambient 400 mu atm) significantly affected the release of Ado from B. albicostatus adults. Exposure to elevated temperature and OA did not impair larval cue perception for settlement in B. albicostatus; however, OA inhibited settlement under elevated temperature in the absence/presence of BWSP, and elevated temperature induced larval settlement only in the presence of BWSP under ambient pCO(2) condition. These results provided important insights into barnacle aggregation behavior in changing oceans and may help to predict the consequences of climate change on barnacle populations.
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Barnacle,Ocean acidification,Global warming,Chemical communication,Settlement pheromone,Larval settlement
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