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Physiological bases of genetically determined variation in growth of marine invertebrate larvae: A study of growth heterosis in the bivalve Crassostrea gigas

机译:遗传确定的海洋无脊椎动物幼体生长变化的生理基础:双壳类Crassostrea gigas生长杂种优势研究

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Many species of marine animals have larval stages whose rates of growth in the plankton are regulated by complex combinations of biological and environmental factors. In this study, we focus on the physiological bases that underlie endogenous variation in growth potential of larvae. Our approach was based on experimental crosses of gravid adults from pedigreed families of the Pacific oyster, Crassostrea gigas. This produced large numbers of larvae with different growth rates when reared under similar environmental conditions of food and temperature. A total of 35 larval families were reared to test hypotheses regarding the physiological bases of growth variation. Growth rate of these larval families varied over a five-fold range, from 3.4 ( ± 0.5, S.E.) to 17.6 (±0.6) μm day~(-1). The suite of integrated measurements applied to study growth variation included size, biochemical compositions, rates of particulate and dissolved nutrient acquisition, absorption efficiencies, respiration rates and enzyme activities. We show that a complex set of physiological processes regulated differences in genetically determined growth rates of larvae. One-half of the energy required for faster growth came from an enhanced, size-specific feeding ability. Differences in absorption rates were not significant for slow- and fast-growing larvae, nor were differences in size-specific respiration rates. Metabolic processes accounted for the additional 50% of the energy "savings" required to explain enhanced growth rates. We propose that different protein depositional efficiencies could account for this energy saving. Quantitative analyses of the endogenous physiological factors that cause variation in growth rate will allow for a more sophisticated understanding of growth, survival and recruitment potential of larvae.
机译:许多海洋动物都有幼虫阶段,其浮游生物的生长速率受生物和环境因素的复杂组合调节。在这项研究中,我们集中于幼虫生长潜力的内源性变化基础的生理基础。我们的方法是基于来自太平洋牡蛎Crassostrea gigas的纯种家庭的妊娠成虫的实验杂交。在相似的食物和温度环境条件下饲养时,这会产生大量具有不同生长速率的幼虫。总共饲养了35个幼虫科,以检验有关生长变异的生理基础的假设。这些幼虫家族的生长率在五倍范围内变化,从3.4(±0.5,S.E.)到17.6(±0.6)μm·day〜(-1)。用于研究生长变化的整套综合测量包括大小,生化成分,颗粒和溶解养分的吸收速率,吸收效率,呼吸速率和酶活性。我们表明,一套复杂的生理过程调节幼虫的遗传决定的生长速率的差异。快速生长所需的能量的一半来自特定大小的饲喂能力的增强。缓慢和快速生长的幼虫的吸收率差异均不显着,大小特定的呼吸率差异也不显着。代谢过程占解释增长速度所需的能源“节省”的50%。我们建议不同的蛋白质沉积效率可以解释这种节能。对引起生长率变化的内源性生理因素进行定量分析,将使人们对幼虫的生长,存活和募集潜力有更深入的了解。

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