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同位素周转率和饮食组织判别取决于淡水螺的摄食习性。

Isotopic turnover rates and diet-tissue discrimination depend on feeding habits of freshwater snails.

机构信息

Department of Biological Sciences, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.

Department of Ecosystem and Public Health, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2018 Jul 5;13(7):e0199713. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0199713. eCollection 2018.

Abstract

Estimates of animal diets and trophic structure using stable isotope analysis are strongly affected by diet-tissue discrimination and tissue turnover rates, yet these factors are often unknown for consumers because they must be measured using controlled-feeding studies. Furthermore, these parameters may be influenced by diet quality, growth, and other factors. We measured the effect of dietary protein content on diet-tissue discrimination and tissue turnover in three freshwater snail species. We fed lettuce to individually housed snails (n = 450 per species) for ten weeks, then half were switched to a high-protein diet. Isotopic values of muscle and gonad tissue were assessed at 48 and 80 days post-diet change. Snail discrimination factors varied by diet (low-protein > high-protein) and usually differed among species for both N and C, although species had similar carbon discrimination when fed the low-protein diet. Carbon turnover rates were similar among species for a given tissue type, but nitrogen turnover varied more among species. In addition, diet affected growth of species differently; some species grew larger on high-protein (H. trivolvis) while others grew larger on low-protein diet (Lymnaea spp.). These differences among species in growth influenced turnover rates, which were faster in the species with the highest growth rate following the diet switch from low to high-protein. Thus, growth is one of the main processes that affects tissue turnover, but growth and feeding preference did not affect diet-tissue discrimination, which was greater on low-protein than high-protein diets for all species regardless of growth performance. These results suggest that diet might influence two key parameters of stable isotope analysis differently.

摘要

利用稳定同位素分析来估计动物的饮食和营养结构,会受到饮食与组织的分辨能力以及组织周转率的强烈影响,但这些因素对于消费者来说往往是未知的,因为它们必须通过受控喂养研究来测量。此外,这些参数可能会受到饮食质量、生长和其他因素的影响。我们测量了饮食中蛋白质含量对三种淡水螺类的饮食与组织分辨能力和组织周转率的影响。我们将生菜喂给单独饲养的蜗牛(每种蜗牛 450 只)十周,然后将一半蜗牛切换到高蛋白饮食。在饮食改变后的第 48 天和第 80 天,评估了肌肉和性腺组织的同位素值。蜗牛的分辨系数因饮食而异(低蛋白 > 高蛋白),并且通常在 N 和 C 方面在物种间存在差异,尽管在喂食低蛋白饮食时,物种之间的碳分辨系数相似。对于给定的组织类型,物种之间的碳周转率相似,但氮周转率在物种之间差异更大。此外,饮食对物种的生长影响不同;一些物种在高蛋白饮食中生长更大(H. trivolvis),而其他物种在低蛋白饮食中生长更大(Lymnaea spp.)。这些物种之间在生长方面的差异影响了周转率,在从低蛋白到高蛋白饮食的饮食转换后,生长速度最快的物种的周转率更快。因此,生长是影响组织周转率的主要过程之一,但生长和摄食偏好并没有影响饮食与组织的分辨能力,对于所有物种来说,无论生长表现如何,低蛋白饮食的分辨能力都大于高蛋白饮食。这些结果表明,饮食可能以不同的方式影响稳定同位素分析的两个关键参数。

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