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底物取向对马拉维湖藻食性丽鱼科鱼类摄食运动学及摄食性能的影响。

Influence of substrate orientation on feeding kinematics and performance of algae-grazing Lake Malawi cichlid fishes.

作者信息

Rupp Maxwell F, Hulsey C Darrin

机构信息

Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Tennessee at Knoxville, 569 Dabney Hall, Knoxville, TN 37996, USA.

Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Tennessee at Knoxville, 569 Dabney Hall, Knoxville, TN 37996, USA

出版信息

J Exp Biol. 2014 Sep 1;217(Pt 17):3057-66. doi: 10.1242/jeb.105080. Epub 2014 Jun 19.

Abstract

Lake Malawi cichlids have been studied extensively in an effort to elucidate the mechanisms underlying their adaptive radiation. Both habitat partitioning and trophic specialization have been suggested to be critical ecological axes underlying the exceptional diversification of these fishes, but the mechanisms facilitating this divergence are often unclear. For instance, in the rock-dwelling mbuna of Lake Malawi, coexistence is likely tightly linked to how and where species feed on the algae coating all the surfaces of the rocky reefs they exclusively inhabit. Yet, although mbuna species often preferentially graze from particular substrate orientations, we understand very little about how substrate orientation influences feeding kinematics or feeding rates in any group of organisms. Therefore, for three species of mbuna, we quantified feeding kinematics and inferred the rates that algae could be ingested on substrates that mimicked the top, side and bottom of the algae-covered boulders these species utilize in Lake Malawi. A number of differences in feeding kinematics were found among species, and several of the kinematic variables were found to differ even within species when the fish grazed from different surface orientations. However, despite their preferences for particular microhabitats, we found no evidence for clear trade-offs in the rates that the three species were inferred to be able to obtain algae from different substrate orientations. Nevertheless, our results indicate microhabitat divergence linked to differences in feeding kinematics could have played a role in the origin and maintenance of the vast diversity of co-occurring Lake Malawi mbuna species.

摘要

为了阐明马拉维湖丽鱼适应性辐射背后的机制,人们对其进行了广泛研究。栖息地划分和食性特化都被认为是这些鱼类异常多样化背后的关键生态轴,但促成这种分化的机制往往并不明确。例如,在马拉维湖栖息于岩石的姆布纳鱼中,共存可能与物种在它们唯一栖息的岩石礁表面的藻类上觅食的方式和地点紧密相关。然而,尽管姆布纳物种通常优先从特定的底物方向啃食藻类,但我们对底物方向如何影响任何生物群体的摄食运动学或摄食率了解甚少。因此,对于三种姆布纳鱼,我们量化了摄食运动学,并推断了在模拟这些物种在马拉维湖所利用的藻类覆盖巨石的顶部、侧面和底部的底物上藻类的摄取速率。在物种之间发现了许多摄食运动学上的差异,并且当鱼从不同的表面方向啃食时,甚至在物种内部也发现了一些运动学变量的差异。然而,尽管它们偏好特定的微生境,但我们没有发现证据表明这三种物种从不同底物方向获取藻类的速率存在明显的权衡。尽管如此,我们的结果表明,与摄食运动学差异相关的微生境分化可能在同时出现的马拉维湖姆布纳物种的巨大多样性的起源和维持中发挥了作用。

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