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- W2595319932 abstract "Abstract Ecological history of organisms may be related to different responses and adaptations to stressors. This study aims to evaluate whether marine brown mussels ( Perna perna Linnaeus, 1758) collected from sites with distinct histories of fluctuations in abiotic parameters, including salinity, respond differently to hypoosmotic stress. Mussels were collected at different sites (a marine site, with no history of salinity variation, and an estuarine site, with usual salinity variations) and exposed in laboratory for 14 days to hypoosmotic stress (salinities 25 and 20). It was observed that mussels collected at the marine site showed increased oxygen consumption (VO 2 ), reduced haemolymph osmolality and concentrations of Na + , Cl − , and K + ; increased levels of ninhydrin-positive substances in the haemolymph, and no changes in gill Na + /K + -ATPase activity, as expected for osmoconforming organisms. For animals collected at the estuarine site, except for VO 2 , this same pattern was only observed on day 1 of hypoosmotic stress. Unexpectedly, on days 4 and 14, VO 2 decreased, the osmolality and ionic concentration returned to near baseline values, and mussels gill Na + /K + -ATPase activity increased at day 4. This long-term response detected for estuarine mussels is similar to that observed for osmoregulating organisms, which is very unexpected for marine bivalves. Despite being novel in the relevant literature, these results suggest that in some situations mussels could adopt osmoregulating behavior, such as increasing Na + /K + -ATPase activity and thereby probably reducing water circulating inside valves. In conclusion, these results indicate that ecological history, shown here by differences in organismal origin, influence physiological parameters of mussels in response to a stressful situation." @default.
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- W2595319932 title "Hypoosmotic stress in the mussel Perna perna (Linnaeus, 1758): Is ecological history a determinant for organismal responses?" @default.
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