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野生鱼类的远程生物能量学测量:机遇与挑战。

Remote bioenergetics measurements in wild fish: Opportunities and challenges.

作者信息

Cooke Steven J, Brownscombe Jacob W, Raby Graham D, Broell Franziska, Hinch Scott G, Clark Timothy D, Semmens Jayson M

机构信息

Fish Ecology and Conservation Physiology Laboratory, Department of Biology, Carleton University, 1125 Colonel By Dr., Ottawa, ON, K1S 5B6, Canada.

Fish Ecology and Conservation Physiology Laboratory, Department of Biology, Carleton University, 1125 Colonel By Dr., Ottawa, ON, K1S 5B6, Canada.

出版信息

Comp Biochem Physiol A Mol Integr Physiol. 2016 Dec;202:23-37. doi: 10.1016/j.cbpa.2016.03.022. Epub 2016 Apr 6.

Abstract

The generalized energy budget for fish (i.e., Energy Consumed=Metabolism+Waste+Growth) is as relevant today as when it was first proposed decades ago and serves as a foundational concept in fish biology. Yet, generating accurate measurements of components of the bioenergetics equation in wild fish is a major challenge. How often does a fish eat and what does it consume? How much energy is expended on locomotion? How do human-induced stressors influence energy acquisition and expenditure? Generating answers to these questions is important to fisheries management and to our understanding of adaptation and evolutionary processes. The advent of electronic tags (transmitters and data loggers) has provided biologists with improved opportunities to understand bioenergetics in wild fish. Here, we review the growing diversity of electronic tags with a focus on sensor-equipped devices that are commercially available (e.g., heart rate/electrocardiogram, electromyogram, acceleration, image capture). Next, we discuss each component of the bioenergetics model, recognizing that most research to date has focused on quantifying the activity component of metabolism, and identify ways in which the other, less studied components (e.g., consumption, specific dynamic action component of metabolism, somatic growth, reproductive investment, waste) could be estimated remotely. We conclude with a critical but forward-looking appraisal of the opportunities and challenges in using existing and emerging electronic sensor-tags for the study of fish energetics in the wild. Electronic tagging has become a central and widespread tool in fish ecology and fisheries management; the growing and increasingly affordable toolbox of sensor tags will ensure this trend continues, which will lead to major advances in our understanding of fish biology over the coming decades.

摘要

鱼类的广义能量平衡(即消耗的能量=新陈代谢+废物+生长)如今与几十年前首次提出时一样重要,是鱼类生物学的一个基础概念。然而,准确测量野生鱼类生物能量学方程各组成部分是一项重大挑战。鱼多久进食一次,吃什么?用于运动的能量消耗是多少?人为压力源如何影响能量获取和消耗?回答这些问题对于渔业管理以及我们对适应和进化过程的理解至关重要。电子标签(发射器和数据记录器)的出现为生物学家提供了更好的机会来了解野生鱼类的生物能量学。在这里,我们回顾了电子标签日益增长的多样性,重点关注市售的配备传感器的设备(例如心率/心电图、肌电图、加速度、图像捕捉)。接下来,我们讨论生物能量学模型的每个组成部分,认识到迄今为止大多数研究都集中在量化新陈代谢的活动组成部分,并确定可以远程估计其他研究较少的组成部分(例如消耗、新陈代谢的特定动态作用组成部分、体细胞生长、生殖投资、废物)的方法。我们最后对使用现有和新兴电子传感器标签研究野生鱼类能量学的机遇和挑战进行了批判性但具有前瞻性的评估。电子标签已成为鱼类生态学和渔业管理的核心且广泛使用的工具;不断增长且越来越实惠的传感器标签工具箱将确保这一趋势持续下去,这将在未来几十年导致我们对鱼类生物学的理解取得重大进展。

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