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地中海电鳐(鲼形目:电鳐科)生活史特征的新见解,有助于保护它们。

New insights into life-history traits of Mediterranean Electric rays (Torpediniformes: Torpedinidae) as a contribution to their conservation.

机构信息

Dipartimento di Scienze della Vita e dell'Ambiente, Università di Cagliari, Via T. Fiorelli 1, 09126 Cagliari, Italy; CoNISMa Consorzio Nazionale Interuniversitario per le Scienze Mare, Piazzale Flaminio 9, 00196 Rome, Italy.

Dipartimento di Scienze della Vita e dell'Ambiente, Università di Cagliari, Via T. Fiorelli 1, 09126 Cagliari, Italy; CoNISMa Consorzio Nazionale Interuniversitario per le Scienze Mare, Piazzale Flaminio 9, 00196 Rome, Italy.

出版信息

Zoology (Jena). 2021 Jun;146:125922. doi: 10.1016/j.zool.2021.125922. Epub 2021 Mar 15.

Abstract

Despite being commonly recognized by the general public, knowledge about the biology and life-history of electric rays is still scarce. Globally, according to the International Union for Conservation of Nature, more of the 80% of the species belonging to the Torpedinidae family are, indeed, classified as Data Deficient, so as, in most of the cases, no proper management measures are available for the conservation of these species. For this reason, the main goal of this study is to provide new information on life-history traits of three species inhabiting the Mediterranean Sea. Age and growth were estimated through direct annuli count of 146 vertebral centra sections of Torpedo marmorata. Females' growth pattern was found to be better described by a S-shaped function (Gompertz L = 622mm TL; k = 0.15; IP=2.75 years), while males' by a logarithmic one (von Bertalanffy L = 485mm TL; k = 0.14; t = -2.28). The oldest female and male were aged 17 (560mm TL) and 11 (432mm TL), respectively. Females (L=379mm TL and A=5.5 years) appeared to mature later than males (L=272mm TL and A=3.8 years), also attaining bigger sizes. Despite the observation of late-pregnant females being found only in autumn and regressing ones in autumn and winter, the presence of juveniles during the whole year may indicate a longer reproductive period. The stomach content analysis identified T. marmorata as a top predator (TROPH=4.38) with a very narrow trophic niche (Bi=0.22), extremely specialized in feeding on bony fishes. In addition, this work provides new and updated information on T. torpedo and the rare Tetronarce nobiliana growth, reproductive features and diet. Therefore, offering new essential data to assess the population conditions of all Torpedinidae species that inhabit the Mediterranean Sea, will lead to effective conservation plans.

摘要

尽管电鳐的生物学和生活史普遍为公众所熟知,但人们对其了解仍然很少。在全球范围内,根据国际自然保护联盟的统计,属于电鳐科的 80%以上的物种实际上被归类为数据缺乏,因此,在大多数情况下,没有适当的管理措施来保护这些物种。出于这个原因,本研究的主要目标是提供生活史特征的新信息,研究了三种栖息在地中海的物种。通过直接对 146 个软骨鱼脊椎中心部分进行计数,估算了年龄和生长情况。发现雌性的生长模式更适合用 S 形函数来描述(Gompertz L = 622mm TL;k = 0.15;IP=2.75 年),而雄性的则适合用对数函数来描述(von Bertalanffy L = 485mm TL;k = 0.14;t = -2.28)。最大的雌性和雄性年龄分别为 17 岁(560mm TL)和 11 岁(432mm TL)。雌性(L=379mm TL 和 A=5.5 岁)比雄性(L=272mm TL 和 A=3.8 岁)成熟得更晚,体型也更大。尽管只在秋季观察到怀孕晚期的雌性,而在秋季和冬季观察到正在退化的雌性,但全年都有幼鱼的存在可能表明繁殖期更长。胃内容物分析表明,电鳐是一种顶级掠食者(TROPH=4.38),其营养生态位非常狭窄(Bi=0.22),专门以硬骨鱼类为食。此外,本工作还提供了关于 T. torpedo 和稀有 Tetronarce nobiliana 的生长、繁殖特征和饮食的新的和更新的信息。因此,提供有关所有栖息在地中海的电鳐科物种的种群状况的新的基本数据,将有助于制定有效的保护计划。

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