Department of Biology, Boston University, Boston, MA 02215, USA.
Fish Physiol Biochem. 2011 Dec;37(4):929-34. doi: 10.1007/s10695-011-9490-3. Epub 2011 May 7.
In this study, flow-through respirometry was used to test the effect of acute temperature change on resting routine metabolic rates of two benthic elasmobranchs, Atlantic stingrays, Dasyatis sabina (n = 7) and whitespotted bamboo sharks, Chiloscyllium plagiosum (n = 7) kept under fluctuating temperature regime of 24-27 and 23-25°C, respectively. Atlantic stingrays and whitespotted bamboo sharks showed a temperature sensitivity (Q(10)) of 2.10 (21-31°C) and 2.08 (20-28°C), respectively. Not surprisingly, oxygen consumption (MO(2)) increased in both species as temperature was raised. Acute increases in oxygen uptake may be useful during activities such as foraging, and some elasmobranchs may alter physiological processes by taking advantage of thermal variability in the environment. However, further investigation of different physiological processes is needed to better understand how temperature variation may affect behavioural choices of fishes.
在这项研究中,采用流通式呼吸测量法来测试急性温度变化对两种底栖鲨鱼——黄貂鱼(Dasyatis sabina,n=7)和白鳍鲨(Chiloscyllium plagiosum,n=7)静息基础代谢率的影响。这两种鲨鱼分别在温度波动范围为 24-27°C 和 23-25°C 的环境中饲养。黄貂鱼和白鳍鲨的温度敏感性(Q10)分别为 2.10(21-31°C)和 2.08(20-28°C)。不出所料的是,随着温度的升高,这两种物种的耗氧量(MO2)都有所增加。在觅食等活动中,氧气摄取量的急性增加可能是有用的,而一些鲨鱼可能会通过利用环境中的温度变化来改变生理过程。然而,需要进一步研究不同的生理过程,以更好地了解温度变化如何影响鱼类的行为选择。