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与蓝鲨觅食相关的行为体温调节

Behavioural thermoregulation linked to foraging in blue sharks.

作者信息

Watanabe Yuuki Y, Nakamura Itsumi, Chiang Wei-Chuan

机构信息

National Institute of Polar Research, Tachikawa, Tokyo 190-8518 Japan.

Department of Polar Science, The Graduate University for Advanced Studies, SOKENDAI, Tachikawa, Tokyo 190-8518 Japan.

出版信息

Mar Biol. 2021;168(11):161. doi: 10.1007/s00227-021-03971-3. Epub 2021 Oct 22.

Abstract

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Large pelagic fishes often dive and surface repeatedly as if they were airbreathers, raising a question about the functions of these movements. Some species (e.g., bigeye tuna, ocean sunfish) apparently alternate foraging in deep cold waters and rewarming in shallow warm waters. However, it is unclear how prevalent this pattern is among species. Blue sharks are the widest-ranging pelagic shark with expanded vertical niches, providing a model for studying foraging-thermoregulation associations. We used electronic tags, including video cameras, to record the diving behaviour, muscle temperature, and foraging events of two blue sharks. During repeated deep dives (max. 422 m), muscle temperature changed more slowly than ambient water temperature. Sharks shifted between descents and ascents before muscle temperature reached ambient temperature, leading to a narrower range (8 °C) of muscle temperature than ambient temperature (20 °C). 2.5-h video footage showed a shark catching a squid, during which a burst swimming event was recorded. Similar swimming events, detected from the entire tag data (20 - 22 h), occurred over a wide depth range (5 - 293 m). We conclude that, instead of alternating foraging and rewarming, blue sharks at our study site forage and thermoregulate continuously in the water column. Furthermore, our comparative analyses showed that the heat exchange rates of blue sharks during the warming and cooling process were not exceptional among fishes for their body size. Thus, behavioural thermoregulation linked to foraging, rather than enhanced abilities to control heat exchange rates, is likely key to the expanded thermal niches of this ectothermic species.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION

The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s00227-021-03971-3.

摘要

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大型远洋鱼类经常反复潜水和浮出水面,就好像它们是需呼吸空气的动物一样,这引发了关于这些运动功能的疑问。一些物种(如大眼金枪鱼、翻车鱼)显然在深冷水中觅食,然后在浅暖水中升温。然而,尚不清楚这种模式在物种中普遍程度如何。蓝鲨是分布范围最广的远洋鲨鱼,具有扩展的垂直生态位,为研究觅食与体温调节的关联提供了一个模型。我们使用包括摄像机在内的电子标签,记录了两条蓝鲨的潜水行为、肌肉温度和觅食事件。在反复进行的深度潜水(最大深度422米)过程中,肌肉温度的变化比周围水温慢。在肌肉温度达到周围水温之前,鲨鱼在下降和上升之间转换,导致肌肉温度范围(8°C)比周围水温范围(20°C)更窄。2.5小时的视频片段显示一条鲨鱼捕获了一只鱿鱼,期间记录到一次爆发式游泳事件。从整个标签数据(20 - 22小时)中检测到的类似游泳事件,发生在很宽的深度范围内(5 - 293米)。我们得出结论,在我们研究地点的蓝鲨并非交替进行觅食和升温,而是在水柱中持续觅食和调节体温。此外,我们的比较分析表明,蓝鲨在升温及降温过程中的热交换率,在与其体型相当的鱼类中并非异常。因此,与觅食相关的行为体温调节,而非控制热交换率能力的增强,可能是这种变温物种扩展热生态位的关键。

补充信息

在线版本包含可在10.1007/s00227-021-03971-3获取的补充材料。

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