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日本鳀鱼(Engraulis japonicus)繁殖中与体型相关的资源分配

Size-dependent resource allocation to reproduction in Japanese anchovies (Engraulis japonicus).

作者信息

Yoneda Michio, Katayama Satoshi, Yamamoto Masayuki, Kono Naoaki, Tsuzaki Tatsuo, Tanaka Hiroshige

机构信息

Fisheries Technology Institute, Japan Fisheries Research and Education Agency, Hakatajima Filed Station, Imabari, 794-2305, Japan.

Fisheries Technology Institute, Japan Fisheries Research and Education Agency, Miyazu Filed Station, Miyazu, 626-0052, Japan.

出版信息

Sci Rep. 2025 Apr 29;15(1):15057. doi: 10.1038/s41598-025-99911-y.

Abstract

Size-related changes in reproductive potential are essential for understanding population dynamics and life history strategies; however, the mechanisms driving variation between individuals and sexes remain unclear. Using a diet-switch experiment and carbon and nitrogen stable isotope ratios (SIRs) as quantitative indicators, we investigated how large (parents) and small (offspring) spawning male and female Japanese anchovies (Engraulis japonicus) allocate energy to reproduction. Large individuals of both sexes exhibited higher energy investment in gamete production than small individuals, reflecting a trade-off between growth and reproduction. The turnover rates of SIRs after a diet switch suggest that anchovies predominantly rely on income breeding. However, significant differences in turnover rates between large and small individuals indicate that large fish can also utilize facultative capital resources for gamete production. Notably, males exhibited slower isotopic turnover than females, partly due to the influence of sperm storage. These findings demonstrate that spawning individuals display temporal diversity in resource use for reproduction, with large individuals showing greater flexibility in energy allocation strategies. This study advances our understanding of size- and sex-dependent resource allocation in Japanese anchovy and contributes to a broader understanding of reproductive strategies in small pelagic fishes.

摘要

繁殖潜力与体型相关的变化对于理解种群动态和生活史策略至关重要;然而,驱动个体间和性别间差异的机制仍不清楚。我们通过饮食转换实验以及使用碳和氮稳定同位素比率(SIRs)作为定量指标,研究了大型(亲鱼)和小型(子代)产卵的日本鳀鱼(Engraulis japonicus)雌雄个体如何分配能量用于繁殖。两性中的大型个体在配子生产上的能量投入均高于小型个体,这反映了生长与繁殖之间的权衡。饮食转换后SIRs的周转率表明,鳀鱼主要依赖收入型繁殖。然而,大型和小型个体在周转率上存在显著差异,这表明大型鱼类也可以利用兼性资本资源进行配子生产。值得注意的是,雄性的同位素周转率比雌性慢,部分原因是精子储存的影响。这些发现表明,产卵个体在繁殖资源利用上表现出时间上的多样性,大型个体在能量分配策略上具有更大的灵活性。本研究增进了我们对日本鳀鱼体型和性别依赖性资源分配的理解,并有助于更广泛地理解小型中上层鱼类的繁殖策略。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/612a/12041393/c3cbb3d95f81/41598_2025_99911_Fig1_HTML.jpg

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