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Differences in tolerance to anthropogenic stress between invasive and native bivalves


Bielen, Ana; Bošnjak, Ivana; Sepčić, Kristina; Jaklič, Martina; Cvitanić, Marija; Lušić, Jelena; Lajtner, Jasna; Simčič, Tatjana; Hudina, Sandra
Differences in tolerance to anthropogenic stress between invasive and native bivalves // Science of the total environment, 543 (2016), Part A; 449-459 doi:10.1016/j.scitotenv.2015.11.049 (međunarodna recenzija, članak, znanstveni)


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Naslov
Differences in tolerance to anthropogenic stress between invasive and native bivalves

Autori
Bielen, Ana ; Bošnjak, Ivana ; Sepčić, Kristina ; Jaklič, Martina ; Cvitanić, Marija ; Lušić, Jelena ; Lajtner, Jasna ; Simčič, Tatjana ; Hudina, Sandra

Izvornik
Science of the total environment (0048-9697) 543 (2016), Part A; 449-459

Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u časopisima, članak, znanstveni

Ključne riječi
enzymatic biomarkers ; freshwater mussels ; INT reduction capacity ; invasion success

Sažetak
Tolerance towards environmental stress has been frequently considered as one of the key determinants of invasion success. However, empirical evidence supporting the assumption that invasive species can better endure unfavorable conditions compared with native species is limited and has yielded opposing results. In this study, we examined the tolerance to different stress conditions (thermal stress and trace metal zinc pollution stress) in two phylogenetically related and functionally similar freshwater bivalve species, the native Anodonta anatina and the invasive Sinanodonta woodiana. We assessed potential differences in response to stress conditions using several cellular response assays: efficiency of the multixenobiotic resistance mechanism, respiration estimate (INT reduction capacity), and enzymatic biomarkers. Our results demonstrated that the invasive species overall coped much better with unfavorable conditions. The higher tolerance of S. woodiana was evident from (i) significantly decreased Rhodamine B accumulation indicatingmore efficientmultixenobiotic resistancemechanism ; (ii) significantly higher INT reduction capacity and (iii) less pronounced alterations in the activity of stress-related enzymes (glutathione-S- transferase, catalase) and of a neurotoxicity biomarker (cholinesterase) in the majority of treatment conditions in both stress trials. Higher tolerance to thermal extremes may provide physiological benefit for further invasion success of S. woodiana in European freshwaters, especially in the context of climate change.

Izvorni jezik
Engleski

Znanstvena područja
Biologija

Napomena
Rad je kao poster prezentiran na skupu 12. hrvatski biološki kongres s međunarodnim sudjelovanjem, održanom od 18.-23.09.2015.g., Sv. Martin na Muri, Hrvatska ; objavljen u Knjizi sazetaka / Goran I.V., Klobučar, Nevenka Kopjar (ur.) ; Zagreb : Hrvatsko biološo društvo, 2015. ; str. 281-281 ; ISSN 1848-5553.



POVEZANOST RADA


Projekti:
HRZZ-UIP-2013-11-6433 - Bioindikatori vodenih masa u Jadranu (BIOTA) (Ljubešić, Zrinka, HRZZ - 2013-11) ( CroRIS)

Ustanove:
Institut za oceanografiju i ribarstvo, Split,
Prehrambeno-biotehnološki fakultet, Zagreb,
Prirodoslovno-matematički fakultet, Zagreb

Profili:

Avatar Url Jasna Lajtner (autor)

Avatar Url Jelena Lušić (autor)

Avatar Url Sandra Hudina (autor)

Avatar Url Ivana Babić (autor)

Avatar Url Ana Bielen (autor)

Poveznice na cjeloviti tekst rada:

doi www.sciencedirect.com

Citiraj ovu publikaciju:

Bielen, Ana; Bošnjak, Ivana; Sepčić, Kristina; Jaklič, Martina; Cvitanić, Marija; Lušić, Jelena; Lajtner, Jasna; Simčič, Tatjana; Hudina, Sandra
Differences in tolerance to anthropogenic stress between invasive and native bivalves // Science of the total environment, 543 (2016), Part A; 449-459 doi:10.1016/j.scitotenv.2015.11.049 (međunarodna recenzija, članak, znanstveni)
Bielen, A., Bošnjak, I., Sepčić, K., Jaklič, M., Cvitanić, M., Lušić, J., Lajtner, J., Simčič, T. & Hudina, S. (2016) Differences in tolerance to anthropogenic stress between invasive and native bivalves. Science of the total environment, 543 (Part A), 449-459 doi:10.1016/j.scitotenv.2015.11.049.
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  • Current Contents Connect (CCC)
  • Web of Science Core Collection (WoSCC)
    • Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXP)
    • SCI-EXP, SSCI i/ili A&HCI
  • Scopus
  • MEDLINE


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