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美国东北大陆架(北纬 36°至 42°)黑鲈(Centropristis striata)在整个产卵季节的能量分配的区域差异。

Regional differences in energy allocation of black sea bass (Centropristis striata) along the U.S. Northeast Shelf (36°N to 42°N) and throughout the spawning season.

机构信息

Department of Marine and Coastal Sciences, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey, USA.

Alaska Fisheries Science Center, National Marine Fisheries Service, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Newport, Oregon, USA.

出版信息

J Fish Biol. 2022 Apr;100(4):918-934. doi: 10.1111/jfb.15023. Epub 2022 Mar 9.

Abstract

Fish reproduction is energetically costly, leading to a suite of energy allocation strategies for maximizing lifetime reproductive potential. Assessing energetic allocation for species that inhabit a wide distributional range can provide insight into different strategies found across individuals and populations. The Northern stock of black sea bass (Centropristis striata) inhabits the U.S. Northeast continental shelf from Cape Hatteras, NC, to the Gulf of Maine, and spawns inshore throughout this distribution from April to October. To assess energy allocation towards spawning, C. striata were collected in four regions across this distribution and throughout their spawning season. By assessing energetic allocation (lipid, energy density and total energy) in muscle, liver and gonad tissues, C. striata were identified as mixed breeders because while they mobilized somatic energy stores towards reproductive development, they also used energy acquired from their diet to sustain reproductive output throughout the spawning season. Unlike male fish, female fish both invested more energy into liver and gonad tissues and exhibited regional differences in energetic values. For both sexes, C. striata in the northern portion of the distribution had lower energetic values both in the somatic stores and towards gonadal development than the fish in the southern portion of the distribution, possibly because of longer migration distance. Overall, the authors found significant spatial variation in energetic constraints that may affect reproductive output and success (recruitment), a relevant result as C. striata are a popular recreational and commercial species throughout this distribution.

摘要

鱼类的繁殖是一项高耗能的活动,因此鱼类进化出了一系列能量分配策略,以最大限度地提高其终生繁殖潜力。评估栖息在广泛分布区域的物种的能量分配情况,可以深入了解个体和种群中存在的不同策略。北方黑鲈(Centropristis striata)的种群栖息在美国东北大陆架,从北卡罗来纳州的哈特拉斯角(Cape Hatteras)到缅因湾,在其整个分布区域的近海产卵,产卵期从 4 月持续到 10 月。为了评估繁殖过程中的能量分配情况,研究人员在四个分布区域及其产卵季节内收集了黑鲈样本。通过评估肌肉、肝脏和性腺组织中的能量分配(脂质、能量密度和总能量),发现北方黑鲈是混合繁殖者,因为它们在动员身体能量储备进行生殖发育的同时,也利用从饮食中获得的能量来维持整个产卵季节的生殖产出。与雄性鱼类不同,雌性鱼类在肝脏和性腺组织中投入了更多的能量,并表现出了能量值的区域差异。对于雌雄两性来说,分布区北部的黑鲈在身体储存和性腺发育方面的能量值都低于分布区南部的黑鲈,这可能是因为它们的迁徙距离更长。总的来说,研究人员发现了显著的空间变化,这种变化可能会影响生殖产出和成功(即补充),这是一个重要的结果,因为北方黑鲈在整个分布区都是一种受欢迎的休闲和商业鱼类。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/80a8/9310597/d3ee9146cf65/JFB-100-918-g004.jpg

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