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温度升高和猎物可得性会影响大西洋鲱鱼幼鱼的生长和游泳运动学。

Increasing temperature and prey availability affect the growth and swimming kinematics of Atlantic herring () larvae.

作者信息

Allan Bridie J M, Browman Howard I, Shema Steven, Skiftesvik Anne-Berit, Folkvord Arild, Durif Caroline M F, Kjesbu Olav Sigurd

机构信息

Institute for Marine Research (IMR), Pelagic Fish Research Group, PO Box 1870, Nordnes, Bergen 5817, Norway.

Institute for Marine Research (IMR), Ecosystem Acoustics Research Group, Austevoll Research Station, Sauganeset 16, Storebø 5392, Norway.

出版信息

J Plankton Res. 2022 Apr 2;44(3):401-413. doi: 10.1093/plankt/fbac014. eCollection 2022 May-Jun.

Abstract

Climate change will increase the magnitude and duration of warming events and the variability in the phenology and abundance of available prey to the early life stages of fish. These factors influence physiological, behavioral and ecological processes, impacting growth, development and survival. Using a fully factorial design with two prey-availability treatments (1200 prey items L (high prey abundance) or 40 prey items L (low prey abundance)) under three temperature regimes (8, 10 and 12°C), the swimming kinematics of 6-week old spring-spawning Atlantic herring larvae were examined using silhouette video photography. Higher temperatures combined with food limitation significantly decreased the growth and swimming kinematics of larval herring, with the most negative effect observed in larvae reared at 12°C and exposed to low food abundances. Specifically, larvae displayed reduced locomotory behaviors and reduced vertical movements. By contrast, larvae reared at high prey abundance and at 12°C displayed more active swimming and exploratory behavior, as evidenced by an increase in both locomotory behavior and vertical and horizontal turn angles, suggesting increased motivation to search for food. This research highlights the importance of determining to what degree fish larvae are sensitive to changes in temperature and how these changes might be further influenced by food availability.

摘要

气候变化将增加升温事件的强度和持续时间,以及鱼类幼体可获得猎物的物候和丰度变化。这些因素影响生理、行为和生态过程,进而影响生长、发育和生存。采用全因子设计,在三种温度条件(8℃、10℃和12℃)下设置两种猎物可获得性处理(1200个猎物/升(高猎物丰度)或40个猎物/升(低猎物丰度)),利用轮廓视频摄影技术研究了6周龄春季产卵的大西洋鲱鱼幼体的游泳运动学。较高温度与食物限制相结合显著降低了鲱鱼幼体的生长和游泳运动学,在12℃饲养且食物丰度低的幼体中观察到的负面影响最大。具体而言,幼体表现出运动行为减少和垂直运动减少。相比之下,在高猎物丰度和12℃条件下饲养的幼体表现出更活跃的游泳和探索行为,运动行为以及垂直和水平转向角度的增加证明了这一点,表明寻找食物的动机增强。这项研究强调了确定鱼类幼体对温度变化的敏感程度以及这些变化如何可能进一步受到食物可获得性影响的重要性。

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