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Behavioral and physiological responses to prey match-mismatch in larval herring

机译:幼鱼对猎物匹配失配的行为和生理反应

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The year-class success of Atlantic herring (Clupea harengus) spawning in the autumn/winter in the North Sea (NSAS stock) and in the spring in the western Baltic Sea (WBSS) appears driven by prey match mismatch dynamics affecting the survival of larvae during the first weeks of life. To better understand and model the consequences of prey match-mismatch from an individual-based perspective, we measured aspects of the physiology and behavior of NSAS and WBSS herring larvae foraging in markedly different prey concentrations. When matched with prey (ad libitum concentrations of the copepod Acartia tonsa) larval growth, swimming activity, nutritional condition and metabolic rates were relatively high. When prey was absent (mismatch), swimming and feeding behavior rapidly declined within 2 and 4 days, for WBSS and NSAS larvae, respectively, concomitant with reductions in nutritional (RNA-DNA ratio) and somatic (weight-at-length) condition. After several days without prey, respiration measurements made on WBSS larvae suggested metabolic down-regulation (8-34%). An individual-based model depicting the time course of these Behavioral and physiological responses suggested that 25-mm larvae experiencing a mismatch would survive 25-33% (10, 7 degrees C) longer than 12-mm larvae. Warmer temperatures exacerbate starvation-induced decrements in performance. Without Behavioral and metabolic adjustments, survival of 25-mm larvae would be reduced from 8 to 6 days at 7 degrees C. Our findings highlight how adaptive Behavioral and physiological responses are tightly linked to prey match-mismatch dynamics in larval herring and how these responses can be included in models to better explore how bottom-up processes regulate larval fish growth and survival. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:在北海(NSAS种群)的秋季/冬季和在波罗的海西部(WBSS)的春季产卵的大西洋鲱鱼(Clupea harengus)的年度级成功似乎是由猎物匹配失配动力学驱动的,这会影响幼虫的生存在生命的最初几周。为了从个人角度更好地理解和模拟猎物不匹配的后果,我们测量了在不同捕食浓度下NSAS和WBSS鲱鱼幼虫觅食的生理和行为方面。当与猎物((足类car虫的随意浓度)配合时,幼虫的生长,游泳活动,营养状况和代谢率相对较高。当没有猎物时(不匹配),WBSS和NSAS幼虫的游泳和摄食行为在2天和4天内迅速下降,同时营养(RNA-DNA比率)和体细胞(体长体重)状况也随之降低。在没有猎物的几天后,对WBSS幼虫进行的呼吸测量表明代谢下调(8-34%)。基于个体的模型描述了这些行为和生理反应的时间过程,表明不匹配的25毫米幼虫比12毫米幼虫的存活时间长25-33%(10、7摄氏度)。较暖的温度加剧了饥饿引起的性能下降。如果不进行行为和代谢调整,则25毫米幼虫的存活率将在7摄氏度下从8天减少到6天。我们的发现强调了适应性行为和生理反应如何与幼鱼鲱鱼中的猎物不匹配动态紧密相关,以及这些响应如何可以将其包含在模型中,以更好地探索自下而上的过程如何调节幼体鱼的生长和生存。 (C)2016 Elsevier Ltd.保留所有权利。

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