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褐鳟的代谢特征会因食物限制和内在因素而有所不同。

Metabolic traits in brown trout () vary in response to food restriction and intrinsic factors.

作者信息

Archer Louise C, Hutton Stephen A, Harman Luke, Poole W Russell, Gargan Patrick, McGinnity Philip, Reed Thomas E

机构信息

School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences, University College Cork, Distillery Fields, North Mall, Cork T23 TK30, Ireland.

Environmental Research Institute, University College Cork, Lee Road, Cork T23 XE10, Ireland.

出版信息

Conserv Physiol. 2020 Oct 14;8(1):coaa096. doi: 10.1093/conphys/coaa096. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

Metabolic rates vary hugely within and between populations, yet we know relatively little about factors causing intraspecific variation. Since metabolic rate determines the energetic cost of life, uncovering these sources of variation is important to understand and forecast responses to environmental change. Moreover, few studies have examined factors causing intraspecific variation in metabolic flexibility. We explore how extrinsic environmental conditions and intrinsic factors contribute to variation in metabolic traits in brown trout, an iconic and polymorphic species that is threatened across much of its native range. We measured metabolic traits in offspring from two wild populations that naturally show life-history variation in migratory tactics (one anadromous, i.e. sea-migratory, one non-anadromous) that we reared under either optimal food or experimental conditions of long-term food restriction (lasting between 7 and 17 months). Both populations showed decreased standard metabolic rates (SMR-baseline energy requirements) under low food conditions. The anadromous population had higher maximum metabolic rate (MMR) than the non-anadromous population, and marginally higher SMR. The MMR difference was greater than SMR and consequently aerobic scope (AS) was higher in the anadromous population. MMR and AS were both higher in males than females. The anadromous population also had higher AS under low food compared to optimal food conditions, consistent with population-specific effects of food restriction on AS. Our results suggest different components of metabolic rate can vary in their response to environmental conditions, and according to intrinsic (population-background/sex) effects. Populations might further differ in their flexibility of metabolic traits, potentially due to intrinsic factors related to life history (e.g migratory tactics). More comparisons of populations/individuals with divergent life histories will help to reveal this. Overall, our study suggests that incorporating an understanding of metabolic trait variation and flexibility and linking this to life history and demography will improve our ability to conserve populations experiencing global change.

摘要

代谢率在种群内部和种群之间差异巨大,但我们对导致种内变异的因素了解相对较少。由于代谢率决定了生命的能量消耗,揭示这些变异来源对于理解和预测对环境变化的反应至关重要。此外,很少有研究考察导致代谢灵活性种内变异的因素。我们探究了外在环境条件和内在因素如何导致褐鳟代谢特征的变异,褐鳟是一种标志性的多态物种,在其大部分原生范围内都受到威胁。我们测量了来自两个野生种群的后代的代谢特征,这两个种群在洄游策略上自然呈现出生活史变异(一个是溯河洄游型,即向海洄游,另一个是非溯河洄游型),我们将它们饲养在最佳食物条件下或长期食物限制的实验条件下(持续7至17个月)。在食物匮乏的条件下,两个种群的标准代谢率(SMR,即基线能量需求)均下降。溯河洄游型种群的最大代谢率(MMR)高于非溯河洄游型种群,且标准代谢率略高。最大代谢率的差异大于标准代谢率,因此溯河洄游型种群的有氧代谢范围(AS)更高。雄性的最大代谢率和有氧代谢范围均高于雌性。与最佳食物条件相比,溯河洄游型种群在食物匮乏时的有氧代谢范围也更高,这与食物限制对有氧代谢范围的种群特异性影响一致。我们的研究结果表明,代谢率的不同组成部分对环境条件的反应可能不同,并受内在因素(种群背景/性别)的影响。种群在代谢特征的灵活性上可能进一步存在差异,这可能是由于与生活史相关的内在因素(如洄游策略)。对具有不同生活史的种群/个体进行更多比较将有助于揭示这一点。总体而言,我们的研究表明,了解代谢特征的变异和灵活性,并将其与生活史和种群统计学联系起来,将提高我们保护经历全球变化的种群的能力。

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