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Global response of Octopus berrima to ocean warming


ABSTRACT: To understand species response and vulnerability to ocean warming, the underlying biological mechanisms can be examined through the emerging field of ecological proteomics. Proteomics is a powerful tool in identifying and quantifying important proteins. While octopuses are renowned for their intelligence and adaptability, it is still unclear whether they will thrive in future oceans under the current climate crisis. The hypothesis tested in this study is that exposure of Octopus berrima embryos to projected thermal conditions will be reflected in proteome changes that provide insight into mechanisms of temperature adaptation during ocean warming. Results from this study represent the first proteomic analysis of octopuses under ocean warming, thereby informing us of potential biomarkers and performance of octopuses under thermal stress.

ORGANISM(S): Octopus Berrima

SUBMITTER: Dietmar Kültz  

PROVIDER: PXD040795 | panorama | Fri Jul 26 00:00:00 BST 2024

REPOSITORIES: PanoramaPublic

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Projected ocean temperatures impair key proteins used in vision of octopus hatchlings.

Hua Qiaz Q H QQH   Kültz Dietmar D   Wiltshire Kathryn K   Doubleday Zoe A ZA   Gillanders Bronwyn M BM  

Global change biology 20240401 4


Global warming is one of the most significant and widespread effects of climate change. While early life stages are particularly vulnerable to increasing temperatures, little is known about the molecular processes that underpin their capacity to adapt to temperature change during early development. Using a quantitative proteomics approach, we investigated the effects of thermal stress on octopus embryos. We exposed Octopus berrima embryos to different temperature treatments (control 19°C, curren  ...[more]

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