2021
DOI: 10.1007/s10499-021-00713-6
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Observations on recent mass mortality events of marine mussels in the Oosterschelde, the Netherlands

Abstract: Two mass mortality events (MMEs) of marine mussels that took place in the Oosterschelde, the Netherlands—the first in 2015/2016 and the second in 2019—both severely affected mussel production. The current study presents our observations on the onset and course of both MMEs and discusses probable putative causes. The two MMEs displayed a distinct course of events. The first event started in November 2015 with high mortality rates on culture plots, which remained elevated until the autumn of 2016. Approximately … Show more

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“…For example, unusually high spawning activities followed by a Phaeocystis mass occurrence caused two mass mortality events in the Dutch Oosterschelde in 2016 and 2019. This was associated with high prevalence of granulocytomas indicating cumultative stress in the mussels (Capelle et al 2021). Climate change results in higher water temperature, and OA as well as extreme weather events exacerbate the prevailing stressors as described earlier (Petoukhov et al 2016, Bindoff et al 2019, Collins et al 2019.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, unusually high spawning activities followed by a Phaeocystis mass occurrence caused two mass mortality events in the Dutch Oosterschelde in 2016 and 2019. This was associated with high prevalence of granulocytomas indicating cumultative stress in the mussels (Capelle et al 2021). Climate change results in higher water temperature, and OA as well as extreme weather events exacerbate the prevailing stressors as described earlier (Petoukhov et al 2016, Bindoff et al 2019, Collins et al 2019.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, at temperatures over 40 C even intertidally reared mussels experience increased hormonal perturbations, loss of neural control, and failure of protein synthesis (Dunphy et al, 2015(Dunphy et al, , 2018Zamora et al, 2019). These effects culminate in mass mortality events for wild intertidal mussels when extreme heat waves correspond with low tides (Capelle et al, 2021;Seuront et al, 2019;Tsuchiya, 1983). This problem is exacerbated in a warming global climate that increases the likelihood of extreme heat waves that will directly affect the internal body temperatures of bivalves (Gilman et al, 2006;IPCC, 2022).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The month of March is missing from the dataset as during this month, the plots did not emerge four times due to stormy weather. The counting of birds was stopped after April because of a mass mortality event throughout the Oosterschelde (Capelle et al 2021).…”
Section: Monitoring Average Presence Of Shorebirdsmentioning
confidence: 99%