College of Arts and Sciences, Florida Atlantic University, Jupiter, Florida, USA.
Department of Biological Sciences, Florida Atlantic University, Jupiter, Florida, USA.
Zebrafish. 2023 Apr;20(2):86-94. doi: 10.1089/zeb.2023.0001.
Animal model systems are dependent on the standardization of husbandry protocols that maximize growth and reduce generation time. The Mexican tetra, , exists as eyed surface and blind cave dwelling populations. The opportunity for comparative approaches between independently evolved populations has led to the rapid growth of as a model for evolution and biomedical research. However, a slow and inconsistent growth rate remains a major limitation to the expanded application of . Fortunately, this temporal limitation can be addressed through husbandry changes that accelerate growth rates while maintaining optimal health outcomes. Here, we describe a husbandry protocol that produces rapid growth rates through changes in diet, feeding frequency, growth sorting and progressive changes in tank size. This protocol produced robust growth rates and decreased the age of sexual maturity in comparison to our previous protocol. To determine whether changes in feeding impacted behavior, we tested fish in exploration and schooling assays. We found no difference in behavior between the two groups, suggesting that increased feeding and rapid growth will not impact the natural variation in behavioral traits. Taken together, this standardized husbandry protocol will accelerate the development of as a genetic model.
动物模型系统依赖于饲养方案的标准化,这些方案最大限度地提高生长速度并缩短世代时间。墨西哥脂鲤存在有眼表面和盲洞居住种群。独立进化的种群之间进行比较方法的机会导致了 作为进化和生物医学研究模型的快速发展。然而,缓慢且不一致的生长速度仍然是 广泛应用的主要限制因素。幸运的是,这种时间限制可以通过饲养变化来解决,这些变化可以在保持最佳健康结果的同时加速生长速度。在这里,我们描述了一种通过改变饮食、喂养频率、生长分类和逐步改变水箱大小来产生快速生长速度的饲养方案。与我们之前的方案相比,该方案产生了更高的生长速度,并降低了性成熟的年龄。为了确定喂养变化是否会影响行为,我们在探索和群体行为测试中测试了鱼类。我们发现两组之间的行为没有差异,这表明增加喂养和快速生长不会影响行为特征的自然变异。总之,这种标准化的饲养方案将加速 作为遗传模型的发展。