Ocean acidification alters the transcriptomic response in the nervous system ofAplysia californicaduring reflex behaviour
Jade M. Sourisse,
Celia Schunter
Abstract:Ocean acidification (OA) has numerous impacts on marine organisms including behaviour. While behaviours are controlled in the neuro system, its complexity makes linking behavioural impairments to environmental change difficult. Here we use a neurological modelAplysia californicawith well-studied simple neuro system and behaviours. By exposingAplysiato current day (∼500 µatm) or near-future CO2conditions (∼1100 µatm), we test the effect of OA on their tail withdrawal reflex (TWR) and the underlying neuromolecul… Show more
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