Abstract:
Ocean acidification (OA) and heavy metal pollution in marine environments are potentially threatening marine
life. The interactive effect of OA and heavy metals could be more vulnerable to marine organisms than individual
exposures. In the current study, the effect of OA on the toxicity of cadmium (Cd) in the crab Scylla serrata was
evaluated. Crab instars (0.07 cm length and 0.1 g weight) were subjected to pH 8.2, 7.8, 7.6, 7.4, 7.2, and 7.0
with and without 0.01 mg l
− 1 of Cd for 60 days. We noticed a significant decrease in growth, molting, protein,
carbohydrate, amino acid, lipid, alkaline phosphatase, and haemocytes of crabs under OA + Cd compared to OA
treatment. In contrast, the growth, protein, amino acid, and haemocyte levels were significantly affected by OA,
Cd, and its interactions (OA + Cd). However, superoxide dismutase, catalase, lipid peroxidation, glutamic oxaloacetate transaminase, glutamic pyruvate transaminase, and accumulation of Cd in crabs were considerably
elevated in OA + Cd treatments compared to OA alone treatments. The present investigation showed that the
effect of Cd toxicity might be raised under OA on S. serrata. Our study demonstrated that OA significantly affects
the biological indices and oxidative stress responses of S. serrata exposed to Cd toxicity.