Temperature acclimation in Actinia equina L. (Anthozoa) |
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Authors: | Roberta J. Griffiths |
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Affiliation: | Zoology Department, University of Natal, Pietermaritzburg, South Africa |
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Abstract: | Respiratory adaptation to different sea temperatures on the Natal (east) and Table Bay (west) coasts of southern Africa is demonstrated in Actinia equina L. Animals are able to acclimate to lower sea temperatures but are unable to adapt to an increase of 3 °C or more above summer sea temperatures. Acclimation to elevated water temperatures may be limited by thermal sensitivity of the tissues and by lack of feeding when under thermal stress.The successful colonization of the Natal littoral zone by A. equina may be attributed partially to metabolic adaptability but also to its brooding ability, tolerance of desiccation, and capacity to retain water within the coelenteron. Slow exudation of this water enables evaporative cooling of the tissues during low tide. Other actinian species from Natal lack this range of features and are hence limited to damp habitats at lower tidal levels. |
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