Wacker Alexander, Von Elert Eric
Limnological Institute, University of Konstanz, 78457, Konstanz, Germany.
Oecologia. 2003 May;135(3):332-8. doi: 10.1007/s00442-003-1208-5. Epub 2003 Feb 19.
Species such as Dreissena polymorpha sometimes contribute substantially in the transfer of primary to secondary production. During the ontogenetic cycle, the reproductive investment of adult mussels is one of the main parameters that affect recruitment success. We studied how food quality and temperature affect the reproductive investment in term of egg mass of D. polymorpha in a lake by sampling mussels monthly from 4 m and 15 m depths. Temperature affected reproduction directly and also indirectly through the food. To assess whether temperature and/or food conditions led to the differences observed in mussels sampled from the two depths, mussels were reared in the laboratory under two different temperature regimes for 3 months, simulating the temperature of the lake at 4 m and 15 m depth. Possible effects of food quality were tested at each temperature using four diets differing in fatty acid composition. Temperature played an important role as a trigger for spawning, and the type of diet clearly affected the reproductive investment. When the heterokont chromophyte alga Nannochloropsis limnetica, which is rich in polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) and long-chained PUFAs (>C18), was fed to mussels, an increased egg mass was obtained. This result was in contrast to that found when the green alga Scenedesmus obliquus and the cyanobacterium Aphanothece sp., both of which are deficient in long-chained PUFAs, were offered as food to the mussels. Such a PUFA-dependent food quality may affect reproduction in lakes. Food quality effects vary seasonally in a lake and may be most important in summer, when low-food-quality green algae and cyanobacteria are abundant. The low biochemical quality of these blooms may affect at least the later period of gametogenesis of D. polymorpha, which reproduces from June to August.
像多毛类斑马贻贝这样的物种有时在初级生产向次级生产的转化中发挥着重要作用。在个体发育周期中,成年贻贝的生殖投资是影响幼体补充成功的主要参数之一。我们通过每月从4米和15米深度采集贻贝样本,研究了食物质量和温度如何影响湖泊中多毛类斑马贻贝在卵质量方面的生殖投资。温度直接影响繁殖,也通过食物间接影响繁殖。为了评估温度和/或食物条件是否导致了从两个深度采集的贻贝出现差异,在实验室中将贻贝在两种不同温度条件下饲养3个月,模拟湖泊4米和15米深度的温度。在每个温度下,使用四种脂肪酸组成不同的饲料测试食物质量的可能影响。温度作为产卵的触发因素起着重要作用,饲料类型明显影响生殖投资。当给贻贝投喂富含多不饱和脂肪酸(PUFAs)和长链多不饱和脂肪酸(>C18)的异养色藻类微绿球藻时,获得了增加的卵质量。这一结果与给贻贝投喂长链多不饱和脂肪酸缺乏的绿藻斜生栅藻和蓝藻阿氏浮丝藻时的结果形成对比。这种依赖多不饱和脂肪酸的食物质量可能会影响湖泊中的繁殖。湖泊中食物质量的影响随季节变化,在夏季可能最为重要,此时低质量的绿藻和蓝藻大量存在。这些水华的低生化质量可能至少会影响多毛类斑马贻贝配子发生的后期,多毛类斑马贻贝在6月至8月繁殖。