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脂肪和外骨骼质量对 Carabidae 甲虫代谢质量比例的影响。

Effects of fat and exoskeletal mass on the mass scaling of metabolism in Carabidae beetles.

机构信息

Institute of Environmental Sciences, Jagiellonian University, Gronostajowa 7, Kraków 30-387, Poland; Sable Systems Europe GmbH, Ostendstraße 25, 12459 Berlin, Germany.

Institute of Environmental Sciences, Jagiellonian University, Gronostajowa 7, Kraków 30-387, Poland.

出版信息

J Insect Physiol. 2018 Apr;106(Pt 3):232-238. doi: 10.1016/j.jinsphys.2017.10.002. Epub 2017 Oct 13.

Abstract

The rate at which organisms metabolize resources and consume oxygen is tightly linked to body mass. Typically, there is a sub-linear allometric relationship between metabolic rates and body mass (mass-scaling exponent b < 1). The origin of this pattern remains one of the most intriguing and hotly debated topics in evolutionary physiology. A decrease in mass-specific metabolic rates in larger organisms might reflect disproportionate increases in body components with low metabolic activity, such as storage and skeletal tissues. Addressing this hypothesis, we studied standard metabolic rates, body mass, and fat and exoskeletal mass in males and females from 15 species of Carabidae beetles. There was a sub-linear allometric relationship of metabolic rate with body mass: b = 0.72 (phylogeny not considered), b = 0.54 (phylogeny considered). The latter exponent was significantly lower than 0.75, which is sometimes regarded as a universal exponent value in the mass scaling of metabolic rates. Contrary to our hypothesis, the relative contribution of fat and the exoskeleton to body mass decreased, rather than increased with body mass, as indicated by the sub-linear allometric mass scaling of both components (b < 1). Supporting the role of metabolically inert body components in shaping metabolic scaling, the exponents (b) for metabolism became slightly smaller (b = 0.70, phylogeny not considered; 0.52, phylogeny considered) when we removed lipids and the exoskeleton from body mass calculations and considered only the lean mass of soft tissue in the mass scaling. Overall, our results indicate that, in beetles, the relative content of metabolically inert components changes across species according to species-specific body mass. Nevertheless, we did not find evidence that this changing contribution plays a central role in the origin of interspecific metabolic scaling in carabids. Our findings stress the need for finding alternative explanations, at least in carabids, for the origin of the mass scaling of metabolic rates.

摘要

生物体代谢资源和消耗氧气的速度与体重密切相关。通常,代谢率与体重之间存在亚线性的异速关系(质量标度指数 b < 1)。这种模式的起源仍然是进化生理学中最引人关注和争论最多的话题之一。较大生物体的比代谢率降低可能反映了代谢活性低的身体成分不成比例的增加,例如储存组织和骨骼组织。为了验证这一假说,我们研究了来自 15 种 Carabidae 甲虫的雄性和雌性个体的标准代谢率、体重、脂肪和外骨骼质量。代谢率与体重之间存在亚线性的异速关系:b = 0.72(未考虑系统发育),b = 0.54(考虑系统发育)。后一个指数明显低于 0.75,这有时被认为是代谢率质量标度的普遍指数值。与我们的假设相反,脂肪和外骨骼相对于体重的贡献随着体重的增加而减少,而不是增加,这两个成分的亚线性质量标度表明(b < 1)。这支持了代谢惰性身体成分在塑造代谢标度中的作用,当我们从体重计算中去除脂质和外骨骼,并仅考虑软组织的瘦体重进行质量标度时,代谢的指数(b)变得稍微更小(b = 0.70,未考虑系统发育;0.52,考虑系统发育)。总的来说,我们的结果表明,在甲虫中,根据物种特定的体重,代谢惰性成分的相对含量在物种间发生变化。然而,我们没有发现证据表明这种变化的贡献在 carabids 中种间代谢标度的起源中起着核心作用。我们的发现强调了至少在 carabids 中,需要寻找替代解释来解释代谢率质量标度的起源。

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