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新生礁鲨轻伤的成本与愈合率

The costs and healing rates of minor injuries in neonatal reef sharks.

作者信息

Debaere Shamil F, Weideli Ornella C, Daly Ryan, Milanesi Elena M C, Trujillo José E, Bouyoucos Ian A, Mourier Johann, Chin Andrew, Planes Serge, De Boeck Gudrun, Rummer Jodie L

机构信息

ECOSPHERE, Department of Biology, University of Antwerp, Antwerp, Belgium.

Marine Biology, College of Science and Engineering, James Cook University, Townsville, Queensland, Australia.

出版信息

J Fish Biol. 2025 Jun;106(6):1777-1788. doi: 10.1111/jfb.16059. Epub 2025 Feb 1.

Abstract

Elasmobranch fishes (i.e., sharks, skates, and rays) exhibit remarkable wound-healing capabilities and consistently maintain a high capacity for tissue regeneration throughout their lives. This high capacity for wound healing may be particularly important for neonatal elasmobranchs that are still developing their immune system. However, little is known about the costs associated with wound healing and the potential influence of environmental variables or life history. In this study, we explore (1) the impact of minor, external injuries on the growth and body condition of neonatal blacktip reef (Carcharhinus melanopterus) and sicklefin lemon (Negaprion acutidens) sharks using a long-term fisheries-independent dataset from Moorea, French Polynesia, (2) the influence of ambient temperature on healing rates in neonatal blacktip reef sharks at two experimental temperatures (25°C and 29°C), and (3) variations in umbilical wound-healing rates between blacktip reef and sicklefin lemon sharks using an additional long-term dataset from St. Joseph Atoll, Seychelles. We found no impact of minor, external injuries on growth and body condition in neonatal blacktip reef and sicklefin lemon sharks, accelerated umbilical wound healing in neonatal blacktip reef sharks exposed to elevated ambient temperatures, and distinct umbilical wound-healing rates between neonatal blacktip reef and sicklefin lemon sharks. Enhancing our understanding of sharks' healing capabilities and the influence of environmental factors on this process is crucial for informing handling practices aimed at improving post-release survival rates of captured sharks under current and future oceanic conditions.

摘要

软骨鱼类(即鲨鱼、鳐鱼和魟鱼)展现出卓越的伤口愈合能力,并在其一生中始终保持着较高的组织再生能力。这种强大的伤口愈合能力对于仍在发育免疫系统的新生软骨鱼类可能尤为重要。然而,对于与伤口愈合相关的代价以及环境变量或生活史的潜在影响,我们知之甚少。在本研究中,我们利用来自法属波利尼西亚莫雷阿岛的长期独立渔业数据集,探讨了(1)轻微外部损伤对新生黑鳍礁鲨(Carcharhinus melanopterus)和镰状柠檬鲨(Negaprion acutidens)生长和身体状况的影响;在两个实验温度(25°C和29°C)下,探讨了(2)环境温度对新生黑鳍礁鲨愈合速度的影响;并利用来自塞舌尔圣约瑟夫环礁的另一个长期数据集,探讨了(3)黑鳍礁鲨和镰状柠檬鲨脐带伤口愈合速度的差异。我们发现,轻微外部损伤对新生黑鳍礁鲨和镰状柠檬鲨的生长和身体状况没有影响;暴露于升高的环境温度下的新生黑鳍礁鲨脐带伤口愈合加速;新生黑鳍礁鲨和镰状柠檬鲨的脐带伤口愈合速度明显不同。增进我们对鲨鱼愈合能力以及环境因素对这一过程影响的理解,对于指导旨在提高当前和未来海洋条件下捕获鲨鱼放归后存活率的处理方法至关重要。

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