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华盛顿州普吉特海湾奥林匹亚牡蛎(Ostrea lurida)幼虫的壳化学,用于评估种群连通性和恢复规划。

Larval shell chemistry of the Olympia oyster (Ostrea lurida) in Puget Sound, WA to assess population connectivity and restoration planning.

作者信息

Hintz Megan, Becker Bonnie J, Carson Henry S, Wang Verena H, Hatch Marco B A, Allen Brian, Rusk Brian

机构信息

Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Olympia, Washington, United States of America.

University of Washington Tacoma, Tacoma, Washington, United States of America.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2025 Apr 8;20(4):e0320136. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0320136. eCollection 2025.

Abstract

The Olympia oyster (Ostrea lurida) is the only native oyster species along the west coast of North America and is culturally and ecologically important. However, Olympia oyster populations have been severely depleted, prompting ongoing restoration efforts in Puget Sound, WA, and beyond. Understanding population connectivity is vital for successful restoration planning to ensure resilience and genetic diversity. This study examined the potential for using trace elemental "fingerprints" in Olympia oyster shells to track larval dispersal and connectivity at regional scales within Puget Sound. Brooded larvae were collected via non-lethal sampling at eight sites grouped into three geographic regions. Shell chemistry analysis showed the ability to distinguish these regions from each other with approximately 75% accuracy, demonstrating feasibility for addressing connectivity questions among sub-basins. Additionally, regional signatures were found to be temporally stable within one reproductive season, facilitating annual sampling regimes. Although settlers of unknown origin collected at two restoration sites could not yet be confidently assigned to specific source regions, nor could they be divided into groups in a cluster analysis, likely due to methodological constraints, this study provides a proof of concept and foundation for further developing this technique. With targeted improvements to analytical methods for microscopic larval shells, shell elemental fingerprinting shows promise to greatly inform ongoing restoration efforts by elucidating population connectivity patterns for this culturally and ecologically important native oyster species at ecologically relevant scales.

摘要

奥林匹亚牡蛎(Ostrea lurida)是北美西海岸唯一的本土牡蛎品种,在文化和生态方面都具有重要意义。然而,奥林匹亚牡蛎的种群数量已严重减少,这促使华盛顿州普吉特海湾及其他地区持续开展恢复工作。了解种群连通性对于成功的恢复计划至关重要,以确保恢复力和遗传多样性。本研究探讨了利用奥林匹亚牡蛎壳中的微量元素“指纹”来追踪普吉特海湾区域尺度上幼虫扩散和连通性的可能性。通过在分为三个地理区域的八个地点进行非致命采样收集育成的幼虫。壳化学分析表明,能够以约75%的准确率区分这些区域,证明了解决子流域间连通性问题的可行性。此外,发现区域特征在一个繁殖季节内具有时间稳定性,便于进行年度采样。尽管在两个恢复地点采集的来源不明的定居者尚无法可靠地确定其具体来源区域,在聚类分析中也无法将它们分组,这可能是由于方法上的限制,但本研究为进一步开发该技术提供了概念验证和基础。通过有针对性地改进微小幼虫壳的分析方法,壳元素指纹识别有望通过在生态相关尺度上阐明这种在文化和生态方面都很重要的本土牡蛎物种的种群连通模式,为正在进行的恢复工作提供大量信息。

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