Adaptation and stress defence in intertidal and subtidal Antarctic limpets (Nacella concinna):A study of the plasticity of molecular and biochemical stress response in Antarctic invertebrates
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Sonstige Titel: | Anpassung und Stressabwehr bei der Antarktischen Napfschnecke Nacella concinna aus dem Sublitoral und Eulitoral: Eine Studie über die Plastizität molekularer und biochemischer Stressreaktionen in Antarktischen Wirbellosen | Autor/Autorin: | Weihe, Ellen | BetreuerIn: | Abele, Doris | 1. GutachterIn: | Abele, Doris | Weitere Gutachter:innen: | Dringen, Ralf | Zusammenfassung: | In the summer months, a subpopulation of the Antarctic limpet Nacella concinna migrates into the intertidal zone, which becomes increasingly ice-free and expands by glacier retreat due to global warming. Animals inhabiting intertidal zones are air exposed twice a day during low tide while sub-littoral animals are always covered by water. Intertidal and permanently sub-littoral N. concinna can easily be distinguished by their shell morphology. To test whether these morphological differences are accompanied by a physiological adaptation to the intertidal environment, I investigated the biochemical and molecular response of both limpet subpopulations to air exposure and hypoxia, a possible result of desiccation, if the limpets clamp down their shell to the substratum to avoid water loss. The results obtained within my thesis clearly indicate a physiological and molecular adaptation of the intertidal N. concinna to desiccation stress which the sub-littoral limpets do not show. These adaptations enable the limpets to survive in this extreme environment and will potentially allow the repopulation of emerging areas due to glacier retreat. |
Schlagwort: | Antarctic limpets; invertebrates; physiology; molecular biology; biochemistry; shell morphology; oxidative stress; water loss; hypoxia; air exposure; hypoxia inducible factor (HIF); marine biology | Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 19-Jan-2010 | Dokumenttyp: | Dissertation | Zweitveröffentlichung: | no | URN: | urn:nbn:de:gbv:46-diss000118608 | Institution: | Universität Bremen | Fachbereich: | Fachbereich 02: Biologie/Chemie (FB 02) |
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