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气候变化与溯河洄游鱼类:热驯化如何影响大西洋鲑肌肉力学?

Climate change and anadromous fish: How does thermal acclimation affect the mechanics of the myotomal muscle of the Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar?

机构信息

Department of Biology, Widener University, Chester, Pennsylvania, USA.

出版信息

J Exp Zool A Ecol Integr Physiol. 2021 Mar;335(3):311-318. doi: 10.1002/jez.2443. Epub 2021 Jan 19.

Abstract

In response to accelerated temperature shifts due to climate change, the survival of many species will require forms of thermal acclimation to their changing environment. We were interested in how climate change will impact a commercially and recreationally important species of fish, Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar). As climate change alters the thermal environment of their natal streams, we asked how their muscle function will be altered by extended exposure to both warm and cold temperatures. We performed a thermal acclimation study of S. salar muscle mechanics of both fast-twitch, or white, and slow-twitch, or red, myotomal muscle bundles to investigate how temperature acclimated Atlantic salmon would respond across a range of different temperatures. Isometric contraction properties, maximum shortening velocity, and oscillatory power output were measured and compared amongst three groups of salmon-warm acclimated (20°C), cold-acclimated (2°C), and those at their rearing temperature (12°C). The Atlantic salmon showed limited thermal acclimation in their contraction kinetics, and some of the shifts in contractile properties that were observed would not be predicted to mitigate the impact of a warming environment. For instance, the maximum shortening velocity at a common test temperature was higher in the warm acclimated group and lower in the cold-acclimated group. In addition, critical swimming speed did not vary with temperature of acclimation when tested at a common temperature (12°C). Our results suggest that Atlantic salmon populations will continue to struggle in response to a warming environment.

摘要

由于气候变化导致的温度加速变化,许多物种的生存将需要适应其不断变化的环境的热驯化形式。我们对气候变化将如何影响商业和娱乐上重要的鱼类物种——大西洋鲑鱼(Salmo salar)感兴趣。随着气候变化改变了其出生地溪流的热环境,我们想知道它们的肌肉功能会如何因长时间暴露于温暖和寒冷温度而发生改变。我们对 S. salar 的快肌(白色)和慢肌(红色)肌束的肌肉力学进行了热驯化研究,以研究温度驯化的大西洋鲑鱼在一系列不同温度下将如何做出反应。我们测量并比较了三组鲑鱼的等长收缩特性、最大缩短速度和振荡功率输出——暖驯化组(20°C)、冷驯化组(2°C)和饲养温度组(12°C)。大西洋鲑鱼在其收缩动力学方面表现出有限的热驯化,并且观察到的一些收缩特性的变化预计不会减轻温暖环境的影响。例如,在常见测试温度下,暖驯化组的最大缩短速度较高,而冷驯化组的速度较低。此外,当在常见温度(12°C)下进行测试时,临界游泳速度不会随驯化温度而变化。我们的结果表明,大西洋鲑鱼种群将继续在应对温暖环境的过程中挣扎。

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