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Little left in the tank: metabolic scaling in marine teleosts and its implications for aerobic scope

机译:储罐中的剩余物很少:海洋硬骨鱼的代谢垢及其对有氧范围的影响

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Fish larvae are the world's smallest vertebrates, and their high rates of mortality may be partially owing to a very limited aerobic scope. Unfortunately, however, no complete empirical dataset exists on the relationship between minimal and maximal metabolism (and thus aerobic scope) for any fish species throughout ontogeny, and thus such an association is hard to delineate. We measured standard and maximal metabolism in three marine fish species over their entire life history, and show that while aerobic scope depends greatly on body size and developmental trajectory, it is extremely small during the early life stages (factorial aerobic scope≤1.5). Our findings strongly suggest that limited scope for aerobic activity early in life is likely to constrain physiological function and ultimately impact behaviour and possibly survival. Furthermore, our results have important implications for ecological models that incorporate metabolic scaling, and provide additional evidence against the existence of ‘universal’ scaling exponents.
机译:鱼幼虫是世界上最小的脊椎动物,其高死亡率可能部分是由于有氧运动范围非常有限。但是,不幸的是,在整个个体发育过程中,对于任何鱼类,最小代谢和最大代谢(以及有氧作用范围)之间的关系不存在完整的经验数据集,因此很难描述这种关联。我们测量了三种海洋鱼类在其整个生命历程中的标准代谢和最大代谢,结果表明,有氧运动范围在很大程度上取决于身体大小和发育轨迹,但在生命的早期阶段却很小(有氧运动范围≤1.5)。我们的发现强烈表明,生命早期有限的有氧活动范围很可能会限制生理功能,并最终影响行为和生存。此外,我们的研究结果对包含代谢结垢的生态模型具有重要意义,并提供了反对“普遍”结垢指数存在的其他证据。

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