Key Laboratory of Mariculture & Stock Enhancement in North China's Sea, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, Dalian Ocean University, Dalian, 116023, China.
Sci Rep. 2023 Jun 13;13(1):9576. doi: 10.1038/s41598-023-36791-0.
Poor survival of seeds reduces the production efficiency of the sea cucumber Apostichopus japonicus in pond culture. We investigated the effects of sea mud on the movement-related behaviors of A. japonicus with different body sizes. Mud significantly decreased crawling behavior and wall-reaching behavior in small seeds (~ 1 g of body weight), but not in the large ones (~ 2.5 g of body weight). These behaviors were significantly greater in the large seeds of A. japonicus than those in the small individuals when they were both on the mud. This clearly suggests that mud has negative effects on the movement-related behaviors of small seeds, but not on large individuals. We further assessed the effects of inevitable transport stress on the movement-related behaviors of A. japonicus on mud. Significantly poorer performances in crawling behavior, wall-reaching behavior and struggling behavior were observed in stressed A. japonicus (both sizes) than those in unstressed groups. These new findings indicate that transport stress further increases the adverse effects on the movement-related behaviors of A. japonicus on mud. Moreover, we investigated whether adverse effects can be reduced when individuals are directly seeded onto artificial reefs. Crawling behavior, wall-reaching behavior and struggling behavior in stressed A. japonicus (both sizes) seeded onto artificial reefs were significantly greater than those on mud, whereas artificial reefs did not significantly improve the crawling and struggling behaviors of unstressed small seeds. These results collectively indicate that mud and transport stress show negative impacts on the movement-related behaviors of sea cucumbers. Artificial reefs greatly reduce these adverse effects and probably contribute to improving the production efficiency of sea cucumbers in pond culture.
较差的种子成活率降低了池塘养殖海参的生产效率。我们研究了海泥对不同体型海参运动相关行为的影响。泥显著降低了小种子(1g 体重)的爬行和触壁行为,但对大种子(2.5g 体重)没有影响。当大小种子都在泥上时,大种子的这些行为明显大于小个体。这清楚地表明,泥对小种子的运动相关行为有负面影响,但对大个体没有影响。我们进一步评估了不可避免的运输应激对海参在泥上的运动相关行为的影响。应激组(大小个体)的爬行行为、触壁行为和挣扎行为明显差于未应激组。这些新发现表明,运输应激进一步增加了海参在泥上的运动相关行为的不利影响。此外,我们还研究了当个体直接播种到人工礁石上时,不利影响是否会减轻。应激组(大小个体)播种到人工礁石上的爬行行为、触壁行为和挣扎行为明显大于播种到泥上的个体,而人工礁石并没有显著改善未应激小种子的爬行和挣扎行为。这些结果共同表明,海泥和运输应激对海参的运动相关行为有负面影响。人工礁石大大降低了这些不利影响,可能有助于提高池塘养殖海参的生产效率。