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Effects of Salinity and Ultraviolet Radiation on the Bioaccumulation of Mycosporine‐like Amino Acids in Artemia from Lake Urmia (Iran)
Authors:Sanaz Khosravi  Saber Khodabandeh  Naser Agh  Mahdieh Bakhtiarian
Institution:1. Department of Marine Biology, Tarbiat Modares University, , Tehran, Iran;2. Artemia & Aquatic Animals Research Institute, Urmia University, , Urmia, Iran
Abstract:We investigated the effects of salinity and artificial UV radiation on the accumulation of mycosporine‐like amino acids (MAAs) in sexual and parthenogenetic Artemia from Lake Urmia. The nauplii hatched from the cysts were cultured until adulthood under two salinities (150 and 250 g L?1) and two light treatments (PAR and PAR+UVR) in the laboratory. Finally, the Artemia were analyzed for their concentration of MAAs. In most of the cases, the higher salinity level applied was found to increase the MAA concentrations in both Artemia populations significantly. The acquisition efficiency of MAAs in both Artemia populations increased under exposure to UVR‐supplemented photosynthetically active radiation (PAR) compared to those raised under PAR, except for Porphyra‐334. It was observed that combination of UV radiation and elevated salinity significantly increased the bioaccumulation of MAAs. Thus, the presence of these compounds in these populations of Artemia may increase their adaptability for living in high‐UV and high‐salinity conditions prevailing in Lake Urmia. Higher concentrations of MAAs in the parthenogenetic population of Artemia could be probably attributed to its mono sex nature and higher adaptation capacities to extreme environmental conditions.
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