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早期生长轨迹模式会影响成年繁殖表现。

The pattern of early growth trajectories affects adult breeding performance.

机构信息

Institute of Biodiversity, Animal Health and Comparative Medicine, College of Medical, Veterinary and Life Sciences, Graham Kerr Building, University of Glasgow, Glasgow G12 8QQ, United Kingdom.

出版信息

Ecology. 2012 Apr;93(4):902-12. doi: 10.1890/11-0890.1.

Abstract

Early environmental conditions can influence the pattern of growth and development. While poor conditions generally cause slower growth, normal adult size can still be reached if growth accelerates or is prolonged once conditions improve, but such catch-up growth may have deleterious effects later in life. Here we investigate for the first time how decelerating as well as accelerating growth trajectories, manipulated independently of food supply, affect subsequent breeding performance. In order to alter growth rates we subjected juvenile three-spined sticklebacks Gasterosteus aculeatus to a short period of altered environmental temperature (high, intermediate, or low), after which all fish had the same (intermediate) temperature regime. In addition, the perceived time stress (until the onset of the spawning season) was manipulated by conducting the experiment twice (in the winter and in the spring immediately prior to breeding) and by exposing half of the fish in each experiment to a delayed photoperiod (two months behind ambient). We found that fish showed full growth compensation, such that in all treatments they were of the same average size by the start of the breeding season. However, those compensating for low temperatures earlier in life (i.e., who then showed an accelerated growth trajectory) had reduced reproductive investment over the following two breeding seasons (males, reduced sexual ornaments and speed of building nests; females, reduced first clutch size, mean egg size, and eggs produced per year). Moreover, these deleterious effects were strongest when the perceived time available for growth compensation prior to breeding was shortest. In contrast, those fish with a decelerating growth trajectory as a result of exposure to high temperatures early in life showed an improved breeding performance compared to steadily growing controls. These results clearly demonstrate that both the shape of the growth trajectory (independent of food supply) and the time available for growth compensation have broad-reaching and prolonged effects on breeding performance, with ecological conditions that prompt catch-up growth just prior to the breeding season being especially damaging for both sexes.

摘要

早期环境条件会影响生长和发育模式。虽然较差的条件通常会导致生长缓慢,但如果生长加速或延长,一旦条件改善,仍能达到正常的成年体型,但这种追赶式生长可能会在以后的生活中产生有害影响。在这里,我们首次研究了独立于食物供应而改变的减速和加速生长轨迹如何影响随后的繁殖表现。为了改变生长速度,我们让幼年三刺鱼(Gasterosteus aculeatus)经历了一段短暂的环境温度变化(高温、中温或低温),之后所有的鱼都处于相同的(中温)温度环境中。此外,通过两次进行实验(在冬季和繁殖前的春季)以及通过将一半的鱼暴露在延迟的光周期(比环境落后两个月)来操纵感知的时间压力(直到繁殖季节开始)。我们发现,鱼表现出完全的生长补偿,即在繁殖季节开始时,所有处理组的鱼都具有相同的平均大小。然而,那些在生命早期补偿低温的鱼(即表现出加速生长轨迹的鱼)在随后的两个繁殖季节中减少了生殖投资(雄性,减少性装饰物和筑巢速度;雌性,减少第一窝卵的大小、平均卵大小和每年产卵量)。此外,在繁殖前用于生长补偿的可感知时间最短的情况下,这些有害影响最强。相比之下,那些由于早期暴露于高温而生长轨迹减速的鱼与稳定生长的对照组相比,繁殖表现得到了改善。这些结果清楚地表明,生长轨迹的形状(独立于食物供应)和用于生长补偿的时间对繁殖表现都有广泛而持久的影响,在繁殖季节前促使追赶式生长的生态条件对两性都特别有害。

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