Growth in the margins: Field measured protein metabolism rates in the common limpet, Patella vulgata
ORCID
- Benjamin J. Ciotti: 0000-0001-5769-1437
- Richard A. Billington: 0000-0001-7288-8916
- Paul A. Sutton: 0000-0003-0568-5478
- Keiron P.P. Fraser: 0000-0001-5491-8376
Abstract
Intertidal shores are characterised by a high variability in abiotic conditions, resulting in marked daily, tidal, seasonal and vertical differences in stress conditions, yet our ability to understand the consequences for key physiological processes at corresponding scales are limited. In particular, no previous studies have directly measured protein metabolism, the key process underpinning animal growth, in the field, in any organism. We measured whole-animal (SGR) and tissue (TSGR) mass growth, protein metabolism (synthesis (ks), degradation (kd) and growth (kg)), RNA to protein ratios and oxidative stress in Patella vulgata in the field every season during a year, at three different shore heights. There were significant seasonal variations in TSGR, protein metabolism, RNA to protein ratios, and oxidative stress. ks was highest in spring, whereas kg peaked in summer and was lower in spring due to increased kd. TSGR were higher in spring/summer compared to winter/autumn, whereas no seasonal differences were found in SGR. Oxidative stress peaked in spring and was at its lowest in winter, in line with other metabolic processes. Gamete production in P. vulgata has been associated with shell growth rate decreases. Current differences observed between juveniles and adults suggest that reproductive cycle could also drive seasonal variations in protein metabolism and TSGR in P. vulgata. Shore height had a significant effect on oxidative stress, with higher lipid peroxidation levels in high shore animals. This study demonstrates how spatial and temporal variations in different aspects of protein metabolism underpin organismal growth in the field.
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Publication Date
2026-01-01
Publication Title
Marine Environmental Research
Volume
213
ISSN
0141-1136
Acceptance Date
2025-10-23
Deposit Date
2026-02-16
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Keywords
Oxidative stress, Protein metabolism, RNA to protein ratio, Rocky shore
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Recommended Citation
Cienfuegos, I., Ciotti, B., Billington, R., Sutton, P., & Fraser, K. (2026) 'Growth in the margins: Field measured protein metabolism rates in the common limpet, Patella vulgata', Marine Environmental Research, 213. Available at: 10.1016/j.marenvres.2025.107658
