Dinh Khuong V, Vu Minh T T
Section for Aquatic Biology and Toxicology, Department of Biosciences, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway.
J Anim Ecol. 2025 Feb 21. doi: 10.1111/1365-2656.70016.
Research Highlights: Sasaki, M., Finiguerra, M. & Dam, H.G. (2024). Seasonally variable thermal performance curves prevent adverse effects of heatwaves. Journal of Animal Ecology. https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2656.14221. Marine heatwaves (MHWs) emerge as a devastating stressor that can have direct and transgenerational effects on marine organisms. However, we know very little about how seasonal variations in thermal performance curves (TPCs) may help marine zooplankton cope with these direct and transgenerational effects of MHWs. In a recent study, Sasaki et al. (2024) combined field observations and simulated laboratory heatwave experiments, uncovering seasonal variations in TPCs for key fitness-related traits, including egg and offspring production, hatching success and survivorship in two ecologically important copepod species Acartia tonsa and A. hudsonica. They discovered that the TPC of A. tonsa was highly seasonally variable, allowing them to maintain their thermal optimum of at least 5°C above the field temperature. The transgenerational effects of parental exposure to MHWs on the offspring were minor. In contrast, the TPC of A. hudsonica was relatively unchanged across seasons, suggesting that this species may be highly vulnerable to MHWs, especially during summer. These findings agree with distinct seasonal abundances of the two species in nature: A. hudsonica is primarily abundant during winter and spring while A. tonsa dominates the summer and fall. These findings enhance our understanding of how seasonal variations in TPCs can determine the vulnerability of marine species to heatwaves through direct and transgenerational effects, which are important for ecological risk assessments of marine ecosystems under a rapidly changing climate.
佐佐木真、米凯莱·菲尼格拉、汉斯·G·达姆(2024年)。季节性变化的热性能曲线可防止热浪的不利影响。《动物生态学杂志》。https://doi.org/10.1111/1365 - 2656.14221。海洋热浪(MHWs)已成为一种具有毁灭性的压力源,可对海洋生物产生直接和跨代影响。然而,我们对热性能曲线(TPCs)的季节性变化如何帮助海洋浮游动物应对海洋热浪的这些直接和跨代影响知之甚少。在最近的一项研究中,佐佐木等人(2024年)结合了实地观察和模拟实验室热浪实验,发现了两种具有重要生态意义的桡足类物种——中华哲水蚤和哈氏哲水蚤在关键的与适应性相关特征方面热性能曲线的季节性变化,这些特征包括产卵和产仔、孵化成功率以及存活率。他们发现中华哲水蚤的热性能曲线具有高度的季节性变化,使其能够将其热最适温度维持在比野外温度至少高5°C的水平。亲代暴露于海洋热浪对后代的跨代影响较小。相比之下,哈氏哲水蚤的热性能曲线在不同季节相对不变,这表明该物种可能对海洋热浪高度敏感,尤其是在夏季。这些发现与这两个物种在自然界中明显的季节性丰度一致:哈氏哲水蚤主要在冬季和春季大量出现,而中华哲水蚤在夏季和秋季占主导地位。这些发现增进了我们对热性能曲线的季节性变化如何通过直接和跨代影响来决定海洋物种对热浪的脆弱性的理解,这对于快速变化的气候下海洋生态系统 的生态风险评估具有重要意义。