Kihslinger R L, Lema S C, Nevitt G A
Section of Neurobiology, Physiology and Behavior, University of California, Davis, One Shields Avenue Davis, CA 95616, USA.
Comp Biochem Physiol A Mol Integr Physiol. 2006 Oct;145(2):145-51. doi: 10.1016/j.cbpa.2006.06.041. Epub 2006 Jun 30.
Recent studies suggest that hatchery-reared fish can have smaller brain-to-body size ratios than wild fish. It is unclear, however, whether these differences are due to artificial selection or instead reflect differences in rearing environment during development. Here we explore how rearing conditions influence the development of two forebrain structures, the olfactory bulb and the telencephalon, in juvenile Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) spawned from wild-caught adults. First, we compared the sizes of the olfactory bulb and telencephalon between salmon reared in a wild stream vs. a conventional hatchery. We next compared the sizes of forebrain structures between fish reared in an enriched NATURES hatchery and fish reared in a conventional hatchery. All fish were size-matched and from the same genetic cohort. We found that olfactory bulb and telencephalon volumes relative to body size were significantly larger in wild fish compared to hatchery-reared fish. However, we found no differences between fish reared in enriched and conventional hatchery treatments. Our results suggest that significant differences in the volume of the olfactory bulb and telencephalon between hatchery and wild-reared fish can occur within a single generation.
最近的研究表明,孵化场养殖的鱼与野生鱼相比,脑体比可能更小。然而,目前尚不清楚这些差异是由于人工选择,还是反映了发育过程中养殖环境的差异。在这里,我们探讨了养殖条件如何影响由野生捕获的成年鲑鱼所产的幼年奇努克鲑(Oncorhynchus tshawytscha)的两种前脑结构——嗅球和端脑的发育。首先,我们比较了在野生溪流中养殖的鲑鱼和在传统孵化场中养殖的鲑鱼的嗅球和端脑大小。接下来,我们比较了在环境丰富的自然孵化场中养殖的鱼和在传统孵化场中养殖的鱼的前脑结构大小。所有鱼的大小匹配且来自同一遗传群体。我们发现,与孵化场养殖的鱼相比,野生鱼的嗅球和端脑相对于身体大小的体积显著更大。然而,我们发现环境丰富的孵化场养殖的鱼和传统孵化场养殖的鱼之间没有差异。我们的结果表明,孵化场养殖的鱼和野生养殖的鱼在嗅球和端脑体积上的显著差异可能在一代内就会出现。